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'''Teaching files'''
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*Download and print our '''[http://www.ecgpedia.org/A4/ECGpedia_on_1_A4En.pdf ECG Reference Card as PDF]''', read the [[printing instructions]])
*Download and print our '''[http://www.ecgpedia.org/A4/ECGpedia_on_1_A4En.pdf ECG Reference Card as PDF]''', read the [[printing instructions]])
*Watch our [[online presentations]] (under development)
*Watch a [[video|collection of online '''video''']] material
*Watch a [[video|collection of online '''video''']] material
*A [http://moodle.ecgpedia.org Moodle ECG course with exam] in under development.
*A [http://moodle.ecgpedia.org Moodle ECG course with exam] in under development.

Revision as of 21:10, 26 July 2010

Welcome to ECGpedia,
a free electrocardiography (ECG) course and textbook to which anyone can contribute ,
designed for medical professionals such as cardiac care nurses and physicians.
ECGpedia has received more than 500.000 visitors from 194 countries.
Contribute to this and other CardioNetworks websites, read our call for authors

The ECG Course

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ECG course

Primer:

The 7+2 step plan:

  1. Rhythm
  2. Rate
  3. Conduction (PQ,QRS,QT)
  4. Heart Axis
  5. P Wave Morphology
  6. QRS Morphology
  7. ST Morphology

Interpretation:

  1. Compare with previous ECG
  2. Conclusion

Teaching files

The ECG Textbook

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Cases and Examples

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Popular items

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The Heart axis simulator, made by Bart Duineveld. Click and drag the heart axis arrow to change the axis.

News & Background

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