TelePulmonology with TeleCardiology Cross-Training Certificate Program
A comprehensive 6-month blended learning program designed to transform clinicians into practice-ready telepulmonology specialists. This intensive curriculum combines synchronous and asynchronous instruction with project-based learning to equip healthcare professionals with the clinical skills, technological competencies, and business acumen needed to deliver high-quality virtual pulmonary and cardiac care. Graduates receive an own-practice toolkit, patient acquisition playbook, compliance readiness training, EHR/RPM/RTM stack familiarity, billing mastery, and a capstone launch plan built through 10 supervised case simulations.
Program Overview
This structured progression ensures participants develop a solid foundation in telehealth fundamentals before mastering specialized clinical applications, operational requirements, and entrepreneurial skills. The program culminates in a comprehensive capstone project that demonstrates readiness to launch and operate a successful telepulmonology practice.
Six-Month Learning Arc
Month 1: Foundations
Master telehealth history, regulation, safety, virtual communication, and the core tech stack.
Month 2: Core Pulmonology
Learn specialized virtual assessment techniques and remote diagnostic workflows for pulmonary conditions.
Month 3: Operations
Develop expertise in billing, coding, quality metrics, security, risk, and comprehensive compliance.
Month 4: Cardiology
Gain cross-training in telecardiology, comorbidity management, and scaling remote monitoring.
Month 5: Business
Build acumen in entrepreneurship, marketing, payer contracting, workflow automation, and AI.
Month 6: Capstone
Synthesize all learning into a practical clinic build, mock audits, and a comprehensive launch plan.
Telehealth Foundations and Technology
Historical and Conceptual Foundations
- History of telemedicine from NASA/VA to COVID-19 acceleration
- Telehealth models and modalities (synchronous, asynchronous, RPM, RTM, mHealth)
- Evidence base for telepulmonology and telecardiology
- Patient safety, emergency escalation, and location capture
Clinical and Technical Competencies
- Cultural humility, accessibility, and language services in telehealth
- Virtual physical exam skills (inspection, speech, cough, breathing pattern)
- Home environment assessment: air quality, allergens, smoke exposure
- Tech stack 101: HIPAA-ready video, EHR, eRx, eLabs, eImaging
Remote Diagnostic Tools and Clinical Workflows
Remote Diagnostic Devices
Digital stethoscopes, Bluetooth spirometers, peak flow meters, FeNO analyzers, and pulse oximeters.
Sleep Diagnostics
HSAT and PAP telemonitoring: ordering, interpretation, and remote titration protocols for OSA.
Remote Rehabilitation
Tele-pulmonary rehab protocols with safety monitoring, progression criteria, and outcomes assessment.
Core TelePulmonology: Chronic Respiratory Diseases
Obstructive Lung Diseases
COPD (GOLD 2024), Asthma (GINA 2024), Bronchiectasis, and NTM management.
Interstitial & Inflammatory
IPF/non-IPF ILD, Sarcoidosis, and hypersensitivity pneumonitis tele-history techniques.
Pulmonary Vascular Disease
Pulmonary hypertension suspicion indices, remote workup coordination, and referral timing.
Sleep-Related Disorders
OSA/CSA/OHS assessment, HSAT, remote PAP titration, and adherence dashboard monitoring.
Specialized Pulmonary Conditions & Populations
Infectious & Inflammatory
- TB/LTBI workup and public health coordination
- PE risk assessment (Wells/YEARS) in tele-triage
- Post-ICU and post-COVID care for persistent symptoms
Specialized Populations & Multidisciplinary Management
Pediatric
Asthma, bronchiolitis triage, CF coordination.
Geriatric
Polypharmacy, frailty, caregiver integration.
Cardio-Pulmonary
Integrated protocols for COPD-HFpEF, OSA-HTN.
TeleCardiology Cross-Training Essentials
Remote Vital Assessment
Home BP technique, weight tracking, digital edema evaluation; data validation and interpretation.
Arrhythmia Management
Wearable ECG/event/patch monitors; escalation and ED referral criteria for AFib, SVT, etc.
Device Monitoring
Pacemakers, ICDs, CRTs: alert interpretation and response; data integration in care plans.
Common Cardiovascular Conditions
- Hypertension remote titration and resistant HTN workup
- Stable CAD monitoring with clear ED referral criteria
- Heart failure RPM bundles (weight, diuretics, labs)
- AFib management: stroke prevention, rate/rhythm control
Telehealth Operations, Coding, and Practice Management
Revenue and Billing Models
This program provides mastery in billing for Chronic Care Management (CCM), Remote Patient Monitoring (RPM), Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM), Transitional Care Management (TCM), eConsults, and standard telehealth E/M codes.
Practice Operations
- Scheduling templates, triage queues, no-show mitigation
- Team design (MD/DO/APP/RT/MA), SOPs, cross-training
- DME workflows (oxygen, nebulizers, PAP, spacers)
- Interoperability standards (HL7, FHIR, USCDI, TEFCA)
Comprehensive Compliance Framework
Cybersecurity and Privacy Foundations
- HIPAA Privacy, Security, and Breach Notification Rules
- Security Risk Analysis (SRA) and mitigation planning
- Cures Act: information blocking and patient data rights
OIG & Workplace Safety
- OIG Compliance Program: Seven elements, Anti-Kickback Statute, Stark Law
- OSHA for hybrid settings: ergonomics, safety, emergency planning
Advanced Technologies & Future Directions
Artificial Intelligence Applications
- AI/ML for prediction, triage, and imaging support (validated and scoped)
- Ambient documentation and Large Language Models with PHI controls
- Ethical frameworks for AI: bias, transparency, and autonomy
Patient Education & Holistic Care
Behavior Change and Communication
- Motivational interviewing and behavior change frameworks
- Virtual Group Visits for asthma/COPD management and smoking cessation
- Development of micro-videos and multilingual education libraries
Manageable Conditions: Obstructive Lung Diseases
The program covers the virtual management of Asthma, COPD, Asthma-COPD Overlap (ACO), Bronchiectasis, ABPA, Primary Ciliary Dyskinesia, and co-management of Cystic Fibrosis.
Manageable Conditions: Specialized Areas
This includes Interstitial Lung Disease (IPF, Sarcoidosis), Pulmonary Hypertension, Sleep Disorders (OSA, CSA, OHS), Pleural Disorders, Lung Cancer Screening/Nodules, and Occupational/Environmental exposures.
Holistic and Integrative Approaches
The curriculum integrates evidence-based holistic strategies, including smoking/vaping cessation, specialized breathing techniques (diaphragmatic, pursed-lip, Buteyko), home pulmonary rehab, nutritional guidance, and mind-body therapies.
Popular TelePulmonology Services to Offer
Graduates will be equipped to offer a range of services, including comprehensive virtual visits, remote diagnostic testing (spirometry, FeNO), specialized clinical programs like tele-pulmonary rehab and PAP adherence clinics, and various care coordination and remote monitoring bundles (TCM, RPM, RTM).
TeleCardiology Conditions & Services
The cross-training portion covers the virtual management of Hypertension, Lipid Disorders, Stable Ischemic Heart Disease, Heart Failure (HFrEF/HFpEF), Arrhythmias (especially AFib), remote CIED monitoring, and tele-cardiac rehabilitation.
Enrollment and Fee Structure
Total Program Investment: $1,969
Registration
$369
Technology
$599
Tuition
$469
Certification
$99
Materials
$199
Placement
$234
Flexible Payment Options
Option 1: Full Payment
$1,969 at enrollment; may qualify for early, membership, or group discounts.
Option 2: Split Payment
$899 at enrollment; $1,070 at completion. No interest or fees.
Enrollment Process and Program Schedule
Quarterly Cohort Schedule
Spring
Apply by: Feb 15
Dates: Mar 1 – Aug 31
Summer
Apply by: May 15
Dates: Jun 1 – Nov 30
Fall
Apply by: Aug 15
Dates: Sep 1 – Feb 28
Winter
Apply by: Nov 15
Dates: Dec 1 – May 31
Sample Case Studies: Pulmonary
Case 1: COPD Remote Patient Monitoring
Profile: 68M, GOLD D COPD, O2-dependent, 3 hospitalizations/yr. Presentation: RPM flags lower SpO2, worsening dyspnea. Assessment: Video shows ↑ work of breathing; digital steth: wheezes. Plan: Action plan with steroid + antibiotic; inhaler coaching; daily RPM check-ins; ED criteria provided. Billing: RPM 99457/99458 + E/M 99214.
Sample Case Studies: Integrated Cardio-Pulmonary
HFpEF + COPD Co-Management
72F with weight gain, dyspnea, ↑BP. Digital steth: basal crackles, no significant wheeze; ↑edema. Plan: temporary diuretic uptitration, daily weights, sodium/fluid guidance, COPD action plan review. Billed RPM + CCM, documenting complex MDM balancing both conditions.
Day-in-the-Life of a TelePulmonology Practice
A typical day involves a morning team huddle to review RPM/device alerts, blocks for follow-ups and new consults, dedicated time for device data review (PAP, smart inhalers), care coordination, group sessions like tele-pulmonary rehab, and business development.
Course Outcomes and Practice Projections
Core Competencies
Graduates will achieve clinical expertise in virtual assessment, technical proficiency with remote devices, documentation excellence for compliant coding, health IT literacy, regulatory readiness (HIPAA/OIG), and a complete practice launch plan.
Assessment, Certification, and Capstone
The program uses a comprehensive assessment approach including weekly knowledge checks, OSCE-style telehealth encounters, billing audits, and a final capstone project. The capstone requires building a complete "Clinic Playbook" with all necessary operational, clinical, and compliance documentation.