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I know this has been discussed before, but there wasn't too much of a discussion after 4 posts.

- Otto vs. Oh vs. Feigenbaum for echo - what are your preferences?
- Topol's Manual of CV Medicine, worth getting?
- Braunwauld's seems to be a stable

Any good cath books?

Any other comments?

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I have same question.

apart from above questions anyone know which EKG book is good for cardiology fellow ?
I know this has been discussed before, but there wasn't too much of a discussion after 4 posts.

- Otto vs. Oh vs. Feigenbaum for echo - what are your preferences?
- Topol's Manual of CV Medicine, worth getting?
- Braunwauld's seems to be a stable

Any good cath books?

Any other comments?
 
I've heard "the complete guide to ECGs" by O'Keefe is the ECG book to have.
 
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ECGs: OKeefe, definitely

Topol's manual is quite good and practical

For echo learning, I found that the American Society of Echo's white papers are an excellent, practical, and free resource.
 
ECHO (TTE): start with Oh or the littel Otto, Fiegenbaum when you know something
, youll appreciate the subtle nuaunces more than
TEE: google 'transesophageal views' and there are some nice simulators from UT
General Cards: Braunwald and Griffin Cleveland CLinic Manial > Topol's Manual
ECG: Marriott or Chou, OKeefe for practice
CATH: Cath Handbook for starters, than puruse Grossmans
EP: Start with FOgoros and Murgatroyd or you will be totatally lost, these books are AMAZING intros. Than got to Zipes for hte all out nerd fest
Not sure what the bible is for Nuchs, CCU, havent done those yet.
 
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