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Comprehensive Guide to ECG Interpretation and Cardiac Diagnostics

To master the foundations of cardiology, it is essential to begin with 3 Chapters Basic Cardiac Anatomy & Physiology. This base allows for a deeper understanding of the 7 Chapters Characteristics of the Normal ECG. Once the basics are established, learners can progress through 6 Chapters Introduction to ECG Interpretation to build clinical confidence.

Clinical Pathologies and Advanced Analysis

The core of diagnostic practice involves 24 Chapters Arrhythmias and arrhythmology and 24 Chapters Myocardial Ischemia & Infarction. Specialized focus is also required for 5 Chapters Cardiac Hypertrophy & Enlargement and the study of 7 Chapters Genetics, Syndromes & Miscellaneous. Furthermore, practitioners must be aware of 3 Chapters Drugs & Electrolyte Imbalance and the nuances found in 4 Chapters Pediatric and neonatal ECG interpretation.

Functional Testing and Device Management

Practical application includes 6 Chapters Exercise Stress Testing (Exercise ECG). For patients with implanted devices, the curriculum offers 6 Chapters Pacemaker & CRT: ECG, Function, Troubleshooting and Management.

Data Overview of ECG Educational Modules

Topic Category Total Chapters
Arrhythmias and arrhythmology 24
Myocardial Ischemia & Infarction 24
Characteristics of the Normal ECG 7
Genetics, Syndromes & Miscellaneous 7
Introduction to ECG Interpretation 6
Exercise Stress Testing (Exercise ECG) 6
Pacemaker & CRT: ECG, Function, Troubleshooting and Management 6
Cardiac Hypertrophy & Enlargement 5
Pediatric and neonatal ECG interpretation 4
Basic Cardiac Anatomy & Physiology 3
Drugs & Electrolyte Imbalance 3