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Instructive ECGs in Emergency Medicine Clinical Content

Associate Editors:
— Pendell Meyers & Ken Grauer (2018)
— Jesse McLaren & Emre Aslanger (2022)
— Willy Frick (2024) — Sam Ghali (2025)

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One hour lecture on Subtle ECG findings of Acute LAD Occlusion (plus some inferior/lateral/posterior)

This is my most popular lecture, which Scott Joing of www.hqmeded.com just recorded for me in his amazing video recording studio.

When I give this lecture real-time, I usually do it in a workshop and have more time – enough time to stop and let people get a good look at the ECG and try to find the critical elements for themselves before going on to explain them.  That makes for a significantly longer lecture.

But if you want to have time to scrutinize any ECG, just pause the video to look at the ECG for a while before you play my explanation.

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