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|This ECG course is freely accessible. It uses [[w:wiki| Wiki]] technology, which allows everybody to make changes to the text or upload new images.
* Everybody is invited to improve this course. To prevent abuse, you need to log in with a [[Special:Userlogin|user account]] (only name, e-mail address and password are necessary). Except this page, all pages can be edited by registered users. Each page has a moderator, who will review your edits. Have a look at this [[sandbox|test page]] if you want to try editing. Just click on 'edit' above the article. You do not need a user account if you just want to read. For a full explanation on the editing possibilities look [http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:Editor here].
* [[Special:Emailuser/Vdbilt|Mail]] or fax (number +31- 84-755 0017) an interesting ECG and it will be added after removal of any remaining patient information.
* Please send an [http://www.cardionetworks.org/contactCN.php e-mail] if you have any suggestions, or if you want to help in a more fundamental way.
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*Read the section with [[Frequently Asked Questions]] for more information.
*Read the section with [[Frequently Asked Questions]] for more information.
*Also read how you can [[Contributing to ECGpedia|contribute to ECGpedia]]!
*Also read how you can [[Contributing to ECGpedia|contribute to ECGpedia]]!
*These people have [[Authors|contributed to ECGpedia]]
*Follow the [[Timeline|development of ECGpedia]]
*Follow the [[Timeline|development of ECGpedia]]
*These people have [[Authors|contributed to ECGpedia]]


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Revision as of 12:13, 24 July 2007

This electrocardiology (ECG) course is designed for those who are new in ECGs. After this course you should be able to interprete ECGs in a systematic way.

This course was originally started in Dutch, but will be translated over the next months, so keep checking this site:

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ECGpedia is currently being restructured to ease navigation. Please inform us if you find dead end links.


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