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I'll be PGY-1 IM intern in July. I have the Dubin book. But is there another source, with lots of practice ECG to look at? Any suggestions appreciated. thanks

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APACHE3 said:
I'll be PGY-1 IM intern in July. I have the Dubin book. But is there another source, with lots of practice ECG to look at? Any suggestions appreciated. thanks


Don't waste your money purchasing an actual text. The best resource available is free via the internet!!! More than 270 cases, all with clinical history and zoomable EKGs, excellent explanations for every EKG, and many with accompanying echos and caths. Eat your heart out EKG lovers!!!

http://ecg.bidmc.harvard.edu/maven/mavenmain.asp
 
mellow yellow said:
Don't waste your money purchasing an actual text. The best resource available is free via the internet!!! More than 270 cases, all with clinical history and zoomable EKGs, excellent explanations for every EKG, and many with accompanying echos and caths. Eat your heart out EKG lovers!!!

http://ecg.bidmc.harvard.edu/maven/mavenmain.asp
This is awesome! Thanks for posting!
I'm realizing how out of practice I am with EKGs (used to be an EKG tech). It's been a while. :D
 
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