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Reddit mentions of ECG Interpretation Made Incredibly Easy! (Incredibly Easy! Series®)

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ECG Interpretation Made Incredibly Easy! (Incredibly Easy! Series®)
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Found 3 comments on ECG Interpretation Made Incredibly Easy! (Incredibly Easy! Series®):

u/cyangecko · 6 pointsr/StudentNurse

ECGs Made incredibly easy

Personally, I thought most of the books in this series were helpful. Good luck!

u/sebila · 6 pointsr/Cardiology

the resource i always give my students (seems to be well received) is a facebook page called "12 lead ECG i've got the rhythm" run by ambulance personnel in england. 43 thousand people follow the page, all involved in medicine in some way. from interventional cardiologists, ER techs, electrophysiologists, paramedics/EMT's, ER consultants.. etc. people send anonymised ECG's from their patients and everyone gives their interpretation and reasoning. you can read and learn about different methods of interpretation and learn the lingo at the same time. it's essentially a massive catalogue of case studies that evolves every single day. if you do a couple of case studies a day, within a year or two your skills will have advanced considerably.

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this book is also quite good.. it's what I used when i was in university: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ECG-Interpretation-Made-Incredibly-Easy/dp/1608312895

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this website is also useful: https://litfl.com/ecg-library/

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all the best mate