ecg book?

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I just wanted to get people's take on what a good ECG book for cardiology (but not necessarily EP) would be. A good balance between theoretical and practical. Not looking for an introductory book, something more advanced. Are folks doing mostly practice books at this point?

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Clinical Electrocardiography: A Simplified Approach
Ary L. Goldberger MD FACC
 
marriott's practical electrocardiography... EIGHTH EDITION (the last actually written by marriott)

or cho's electrocardiography in clinical practice

marriott's book is classic and a quick read... and actually uses prose.
 
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Most faculty/fellows in my program recommend Chou's Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice. It's good but kind of dry (even for an EKG book).
 
Clinical Electrocardiography: A Simplified Approach
Ary L. Goldberger MD FACC


When I was resident, my cardiology attending used to say that Goldberger is genius. I personally like Mariott because it is so easy to read.
 
I know this thread is for advanced ECG books. However, im a 3rd year, very interested in Cardiology and wanting to learn how to read ECG's. I have Dubin's book but find it pretty hard to get into with the fill in the blank etc. Any suggestions for a good introductory book. thanks
 
@ Jacket. I'm a 3rd year med student as well... Almost done with Thaler "The Only EKG book you'll ever need" and its very good read. Just my 2 cents though....
 
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