P pinipig523 I like my job! 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 7, 2004 Messages 1,319 Reaction score 29 Dec 25, 2011 #1 Members do not see this ad. Best EKG reference that you guys have used or use? It can be a book or an app. Thanks!
Members do not see this ad. Best EKG reference that you guys have used or use? It can be a book or an app. Thanks!
deuist Stealthfully Sarcastic Lifetime Donor Verified Member Air Force Physician 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Jun 14, 2004 Messages 4,573 Reaction score 486 Dec 25, 2011 #2 http://siuhem.wikispaces.com/file/v.../229446626/ECG Interpretation in One Page.pdf
T turkeyjerky Full Member Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Joined Sep 27, 2008 Messages 3,023 Reaction score 2,234 Dec 25, 2011 #3 Dr smith's ECG blog
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RustedFox The mouse police never sleeps. Lifetime Donor Verified Member 15+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Aug 21, 2007 Messages 8,439 Reaction score 14,859 Dec 25, 2011 #5 1. The Dubin book (orange book, you know what I mean) 2. EKGs for the Emergency Physician, Vol. 1. (Amal Mattu).
1. The Dubin book (orange book, you know what I mean) 2. EKGs for the Emergency Physician, Vol. 1. (Amal Mattu).
D DeadCactus Full Member Lifetime Donor Verified Member 15+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Oct 28, 2006 Messages 3,158 Reaction score 2,040 Dec 26, 2011 #6 I recall seeing the Garcia book recommended here and bought it. http://www.amazon.com/12-Lead-ECG-Interpretation-Tomas-Garcia/dp/0763712841 I really like it, though I feel like I caught a few typos in it which made it hard to trust what it said...
I recall seeing the Garcia book recommended here and bought it. http://www.amazon.com/12-Lead-ECG-Interpretation-Tomas-Garcia/dp/0763712841 I really like it, though I feel like I caught a few typos in it which made it hard to trust what it said...
deuist Stealthfully Sarcastic Lifetime Donor Verified Member Air Force Physician 20+ Year Member Gold Donor Joined Jun 14, 2004 Messages 4,573 Reaction score 486 Dec 28, 2011 #7 The Tomas Garcia book is definitely the way to go to get a good grasp on ECG's. O'Keefe's "The Complete Guide to ECGs" is the most advanced book and is what cardiologists use.
The Tomas Garcia book is definitely the way to go to get a good grasp on ECG's. O'Keefe's "The Complete Guide to ECGs" is the most advanced book and is what cardiologists use.
G Grundlebug New Member 15+ Year Member Joined Apr 11, 2006 Messages 23 Reaction score 0 Dec 28, 2011 #8 Nelson's EKG Site: http://www.nelsonsekgsite.com/index.htm The Dubin book never clicked for me. Nelson's book, available for free on his site, gave me a strong basis to feel comfortable looking at EKGs.
Nelson's EKG Site: http://www.nelsonsekgsite.com/index.htm The Dubin book never clicked for me. Nelson's book, available for free on his site, gave me a strong basis to feel comfortable looking at EKGs.
1 12R34Y Full Member 15+ Year Member 20+ Year Member Joined Apr 6, 2000 Messages 1,678 Reaction score 6 Dec 28, 2011 #9 Garcia and Holtz Art of Interpretation of 12 leads is hands down the single best 12 lead book EVER. enjoy!
Garcia and Holtz Art of Interpretation of 12 leads is hands down the single best 12 lead book EVER. enjoy!
alphaholic06 Doctor, Who? Me? Verified Member Physician 15+ Year Member Joined Jan 14, 2004 Messages 962 Reaction score 126 Dec 28, 2011 #10 I second Dr. Smith's EKG blog. Great resource!