Resources for learning Angiography/cardiac cath?

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Dr. Forssmann

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I was just wondering if anyone had any recommendations on resources that could be used to systematically learn cardiac catheterization/angiography and anatomy?

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Morton kerns cath book has 90% of what you need for the theory and reasoning
 
Dr. Brilakis manual of PCI. There is a youtube channel dedicated to it too. Morton kerns book is good and very meticulous but I find it hard to digest for beginners.
 
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Morton kerns cath book has 90% of what you need for the theory and reasoning
general cath or interventional book? I bought both and they don't really go over the anatomy in detail
 
Honestly I found it more difficult to try and learn all the "tricks" to identify vessels when I was starting. There are only 4 basic views so I would simply memorize how each should look and you will be golden. Once you have that down you can build upon it with more intricate details.
 
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