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u/TraumaSaurus · 2 pointsr/Cardiology

Lilly's 'pathophysiology of heart disease' is one of the best overviews available - it covers many aspects of heart disease from A&P to ECGs and is part of the core readings for many med students and paramedics. Plus you can find lots of used copies around for cheap.




Pathophysiology of Heart Disease: A Collaborative Project of Medical Students and Faculty https://www.amazon.ca/dp/1451192754/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_uB7XBb1AQ6VZY

u/sebila · 6 pointsr/Cardiology

the resource i always give my students (seems to be well received) is a facebook page called "12 lead ECG i've got the rhythm" run by ambulance personnel in england. 43 thousand people follow the page, all involved in medicine in some way. from interventional cardiologists, ER techs, electrophysiologists, paramedics/EMT's, ER consultants.. etc. people send anonymised ECG's from their patients and everyone gives their interpretation and reasoning. you can read and learn about different methods of interpretation and learn the lingo at the same time. it's essentially a massive catalogue of case studies that evolves every single day. if you do a couple of case studies a day, within a year or two your skills will have advanced considerably.

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this book is also quite good.. it's what I used when i was in university: https://www.amazon.co.uk/ECG-Interpretation-Made-Incredibly-Easy/dp/1608312895

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this website is also useful: https://litfl.com/ecg-library/

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all the best mate

u/wastelands33 · 2 pointsr/Cardiology

Yes. Oxide from what I understand it poorly asorbed. Glycine salt is relaxing while so is the magnesium bonded to it and its more bioavailable. I get mag glycinate 200mg by itself at night and during the day take mag glycinate/malate blend. Ill need to get the brand that has the blend

EDIT: Advanced MAGNESIUM (by InnovixLabs). Highly Bioavailable Bisglycinate + Malate Formula, 150 Vegetarian Capsules. 200 mg Magnesium per serving. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00QSR9D9I/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_qxp-AbT52NN70

For regular glycinate I get KALS

u/Mort450 · 1 pointr/Cardiology

What kind of topics are covered in your course?

For ECG interpretation a book called Basic Arrhythmias - Walraven is really good.

I've just completed my cardiology paper at university in New Zealand for my Paramedicine degree, I can flick you the lecture slides etc I've got from this semester if you want.

u/doubleD · 5 pointsr/Cardiology

The book by Fogoros is the standard.

Electrophysiologic Testing (Fogoros, Electrophysiologic Testing) https://www.amazon.com/dp/0470674237/ref=cm_sw_r_awd_K3r.tb1A2F8PY

u/NewYorch · 2 pointsr/Cardiology

Otto’s textbook for Echo. My hospital Cardiology residents use it for learning.

https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/0323480489/ref=dp_ob_neva_mobile

u/charlesca · 1 pointr/Cardiology

Read this before/during shadowing (you can find a PDF if you look hard enough). http://www.amazon.com/Rapid-Interpretation-EKGs-Sixth-Edition/dp/0912912065. None of it may make any sense but at least you may get some sort of idea of what is going on while shadowing a doc.

Go hang out in /r/premed. Avoid SDN forums.

High school grades/scores do not matter for medical school. Shadowing/volunteer work in high school does not count for medical school applications. Major in something you enjoy in college. Don't be a typical pre-med bio major. Be open minded and don't set your heart on cardiology (hah) as it will likely change when you do 3rd and 4th year medical school rotations.

u/phvakil · 6 pointsr/Cardiology

I’m not sure if you’ve come across this text yet but Rapid Review of EKGs was crucial when I was a medical student. You can read it in one sitting and feel so comfortable reading EKGs.