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Advanced 12-Lead EKG

I live in the Chattanooga area and I am desperately needing to find an advanced 12 lead EKG/ECG class to attend. Any ideas? I will be possibly willing to travel a small distance, or fly.......if the plane ticket does not cost me a months worth of salary;)

Thanks!

Jodie:redbeathe

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I just recently completed an online version of an advanced 12 lead course. Its online at ecgcourse.com andit is run by Dr. Stanley. I loved it - and I learned enough to make it worthwhile.

Here is the website: http://www.ecgcourse.com/index.cfm

Enjoy!

and if you don't already have it, you must get dubin's rapid interpretation of ekgs. it is often referred to as the "bible" of ekg interpretation ($44) and the site is: http://www.emergencyekg.com/ . it is what i used in my np program and also what many medical schools use as well. it starts out very basic, but it has all the necessary information included. you might could go to a library and thumb through it to see if its what you are looking for.

Check out Bob Page's program: Mulit Lead Medics. It's primarily targeted at pre-hospital providers, but it's full of great information and it's very well presented. I took it a few years ago and will absolutely go again the next time he's in my area.

http://www.multileadmedics.com/aboutus.htm

good luck!

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