Course Information
Course Overview
Beginner-Friendly Course to Master ECG/EKG Interpretation, Developed at the University of Cambridge
Are you confused by ECGs? Feel like there's no easy way in? Mixing up your heart blocks and your atrial fibrillations?
This course is aimed at medical students, nursing students and paramedic/EMT students who want to build their understanding of ECGs and build their confidence in interpreting them and making diagnoses.
When I was first taught about ECGs, I was taught by senior doctors who didn't understand what medical students do and don't know. I developed this system for ECG interpretation and I have taught to many other students at the University of Cambridge.
It works by building a first-principles understanding of how an ECG works, allowing us to intuitively understand the most confusing elements of ECGs, without having to rely on mnemonics and quick tricks. Patients don't fit into textbook definitions a lot of the time, and these shortcuts often fail in real life. Only by a deep, true understanding can we confidently tackle any ECG in or out of the exam hall.
Course structure:
What is an ECG? What are electrodes and leads?
What is the line on the paper showing us?
How to systematically deconstruct an ECG?
Rate, rhythm and axis
Quiz
P waves and atrial arrhythmias
The PR interval and heart blocks
The QRS complex and bundle branch blocks
The ST segment and STEMIs
Quiz
T waves and NSTEMIs
The QT segment
Practice exam: six worked examples of full ECG interpretations testing the whole course
Spot diagnoses: the scary and the unusual - diagnoses to save a life and to impress in exams
Disclaimer:
This course is not affiliated with the University of Cambridge or any other official institution and its content should not be used as the basis of care of patients.
Course Content
- 7 section(s)
- 25 lecture(s)
- Section 1 ECG fundamentals: electrodes, leads and territories
- Section 2 The crucial point: what does the trace show?
- Section 3 Rate, rhythm and axis
- Section 4 Systematic dissection of the ECG
- Section 5 Spot diagnoses
- Section 6 Bringing it all together: a summary of performing full interpretations
- Section 7 Full interpretation: six examples with worked solutions
What You’ll Learn
- Understand how ECGs are performed, Understand what the ECG trace is showing, Understand a comprehensive, beginner-friendly approach to ECG interpretation, Avoid the reliance on mnemonics and tricks for ECG interpretation, Be able to confidently approach any ECG and systematically analyse it
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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MMatt Doherty
I am an American student who graduated from an EKG Technician program and I am studying to pass the national exam. I have learned things in this course I was not taught in school. This course is going to be the key that unlocks my career. Brilliant instructor. Seriously recommend.
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SSri Naga Sowmya
Loved the course!
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NNimisha Jain
Amazing teacher