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I was doing some research online. Been trying to learn more about 12 lead ECGs. I found some pretty wicked sites and thought I would share. Wouldnt mind if any of you guys have anymore you know about which are worth looking at.

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http://www.12leadecg.com/full/ecgindex.cfm

http://emergencyekg.com/?gclid=CPSu34WX0ocCFSJCGAod7nMGIw

http://www.biopac.com/AppNotes/app109ECG/ecglead.html

http://www.ecglibrary.com/ecghome.html

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I don't know many web sites [generally don't trust - unless electronic Journals], but there are many books from the basic care provider to the advanced. If you browse amazon, for ECG for the beginner or the Basics of 12 Lead ECG, then I am sure you will find many. I do know that McGraw-Hill have some very interesting and relatively board based electronic books, available on their web site, however, I am unaware if there are any specific ECG books.

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We had 2 textbooks we used in school they are great. 1. ECGs Made Easy 3rd edition- Barbara Aehlert and 2. The 12-Lead ECG In Acute Coronary Syndromes Revised 2nd edition- Tim Phalen and Barbara Aehlert. These are 2 very good textbooks. Hope this helps.

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This one isn't so much for education, but it's awesome for practice. It doesn't seem to open well in Firefox but works well with IE for some reason.

Dynamic Cardiac Rhythm Simulator

And Dale Dubin's book Rapid Interpretation of EKGs 6th Edition rocks. Just an all around good book for that kind of thing in my opinion.

lol that things fun. its amazingly hard though when you know absolutely nothing about ECGs though

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We had 2 textbooks we used in school they are great. 1. ECGs Made Easy 3rd edition- Barbara Aehlert and 2. The 12-Lead ECG In Acute Coronary Syndromes Revised 2nd edition- Tim Phalen and Barbara Aehlert. These are 2 very good textbooks. Hope this helps.

We also use ECGs Made Easy and I've found it to be very helpful... the CD that is included is also great.

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