Advanced ECG/Arrhythmia and Echo Bundle

Advanced Arrhythmia Interpretation + Advanced ECG Interpretation + Point of Care Echo + ACLS Tutorial + ECG Heart Rhythm Review

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FULL ACCESS to ALL Advanced ECG Courses + Point of Care Echo. You get advanced ECG and arrhythmia training including anatomy and physiology. Additionally, you will learn a detailed step-by-step approach to reading ECGs from start to finish. Top this all off with learning basic point-of-care echocardiography.

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ECGedu.com’s Advanced ECG and Echo Bundle (Advanced ECG Bundle +Point of Care Echo) gives you access to all Advanced ECG and Arrhythmia courses + Point of Care Echo for 1 year at one low price.

Material Included:

  • Advanced Arrhythmia Interpretation – Takes your arrhythmia reading skills to the next level. Learn why and how the ECG machine sees these findings. Understand the anatomy and physiology behind arrhythmias. You won’t just memorize arrhythmias, but will also understand them.
  • Advanced ECG Interpretation – Learn detailed ECG interpretation including the physiology related to the ECG findings. Most importantly, you will learn a detailed step-by-step approach to reading ECGs from start to finish. This system allows you to increase your reading accuracy, avoid missing abnormalities, and become more efficient.
  • Point of Care Echo – Learn cardiac anatomy and physiology through echocardiography. You will learn about the echo probe, the different echo views, the ventricles, the ejection fraction, and the valves. Also included are color flow Doppler, pericardial effusions and tamponade, pleural effusions, mass, vegetations, segmental wall abnormalities, the inferior vena cava, and the aorta.
  • ACLS Rhythm Course – All ACLS rhythms are covered in this interactive video. Watch a rhythm strip, identify the rhythm, and then watch and listen to the detailed explanation.

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What's Covered In This Course?

  • Advanced ECG Criteria and Physiology
  • Advanced Normal and Abnormal Heart Rhythms
  • Advanced Step-by-Step Approaches to Reading ECGs
  • Self-Assessment Quizzing
  • Basic Echo Interpretation and Scanning
  • Certificate of Completion for each Course
  • ACLS Rhythm Quiz and Tutorial

Course Syllabi

1. Advanced Arrhythmia Interpretation (AAI-W1)

ECG/Arrhythmia Fundamentals - Advanced Arrhythmia Interpretation Normal and Abnormal Heart Rhythms - Advanced Arrhythmia Interpretation
Naming Rhythms (AAI-W1)

This chapter reviews how to name heart rhythms including those that originate from the sinus node, the atrioventricular node (junction), the ventricles, and the atria. It also reviews how to name the ventricular rates in patients with atrial fibrillation.

12:21
Sinus Rhythms and Sinus Blocks (AAI-W1)

This chapter reviews sinus rhythms and sinoatrial exit blocks. Topics covered include normal sinus rhythm; sinus bradycardia; sinus tachycardia; sinus arrhythmia; sinus pauses; sinus arrest; and sinoatrial exit blocks.

8:35
Atrial Arrhythmias (AAI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG criteria for atrial arrhythmias including premature atrial complexes (PACs/APCs); ectopic atrial rhythm; atrial bradycardia; atrial tachycardia; paroxysmal atrial tachycardia (PAT); multifocal atrial tachycardia (MAT); wandering atrial pacemaker; atrial flutter and atrial fibrillation.

14:28
Junctional Rhythms (AAI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG criteria for junctional rhythms. These include idiopathic junctional rhythms, junctional bradycardia, accelerated junctional rhythm, junctional tachycardia, and brief descriptions of reentrant junctional rhythms (atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia [AVNRT]; atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia [AVRT]).

5:21
Supraventricular Tachycardia (SVT) (AAI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG changes associated with supraventricular tachycardia (SVT). It is divided into two parts. Part 1 gives brief definitions and descriptions of atrioventricular nodal reentrant tachycardia (AVNRT), and atrioventricular reentrant tachycardia (AVRT). Part 2 describes these in much more detail.

12:40
Ventricular Arrhythmias (AAI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG criteria for ventricular arrhythmias including premature ventricular complexes (PVCs); fusion beats; idioventricular rhythms; accelerated idioventricular rhythms; ventricular tachycardia; ventricular flutter; ventricular fibrillation and torsades de pointes. Other topics include fusion beats, capture beats, interpolated PVCs, compensatory pauses, and non-compensatory pauses.

13:11
Ventricular Beats vs. Aberrancy (AAI-W1)

This chapter reviews criteria for telling the difference between ventricular beats and supraventricular beats with aberrancy. Each criterion is detailed and several ECGs are used as examples.

19:36
Atrioventricular (AV) Blocks and Dissociation Pacemakers - Advanced Arrhythmia Interpretation

2. Advanced Electrocardiogram (ECG) Interpretation (AEI-W1)

ECG Fundamentals - Advanced ECG Interpretation ECG/Arrhythmia Fundamentals - Advanced Arrhythmia Interpretation Atrial Abnormalities and Ventricular Hypertrophy - Advanced ECG Interpretation Bundle Branch Blocks and Fascicular Blocks - Advanced ECG Interpretation Ischemia / Injury / Infarction / ST and T Changes - Advanced ECG Interpretation Other ECG Criteria - Advanced ECG Interpretation
QT Interval (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews the QT Interval. Topics include correctly measuring the QT interval, correcting the QT interval for the heart rate (QTc), and causes of prolonged and short QT intervals.

9:53
Pericarditis (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG changes associated with pericarditis.

2:00
Central Nervous System Effects on the ECG (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG changes seen with central nervous system abnormalities (in particular, intracranial hemorrhages).

2:04
Dextrocardia (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG changes associated with dextrocardia.

5:07
Electrolyte Abnormalities (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG criteria for electrolyte abnormalities including hyperkalemia, hypokalemia, hypercalcemia, and hypocalcemia. Sodium and magnesium abnormalities are touched upon.

8:33
Drug Effects (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews ECG changes associated with digoxin, and antiarrhythmic agents. It also reviews medications that can prolong the QT interval.

9:58
Hypothermia (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG changes associated with hypothermia.

2:01
Preexcitation and Wolff Parkinson White [WPW] (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews ECG changes associated with preexcitation, Wolff Parkinson White (WPW Syndrome, Atrioventricular Reentrant Tachyarrhythmias (AVRT), and Atrioventricular Nodal-Type Bypass Tracts.

8:07
Lead Reversal (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews the ECG characteristics of lead reversal. This includes: arm lead reversal and arm/leg lead reversal.

11:28
Transition (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews transition. This includes the definitions and causes of normal transition, early transition and late transition.

4:13
Poor R Wave Progression (PRWP) (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews poor R wave progression and R wave reversal. It goes through an algorithm that can be used to determine the cause of poor R wave progression and show multiple ECGs as examples.

9:08
Miscellaneous ECG Findings 1 ((AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews ECG topics not found in other chapters. These include: Non-specific ST and T changes; Low QRS voltage; R on T ventricular complexes; Brugada syndrome; Short PR intervals; ECG changes with pulmonary emboli; ECG changes considered pulmonary disease pattern; Electrical alternans; Interpolated premature ventricular complexes; Compensatory and non-compensatory pauses; Epsilon waves; Changes on the ECG from an internal cardiac defibrillator.

21:45
Miscellaneous ECG Findings 2 (AEI-W1)

This chapter reviews ECG topics not found in other chapters. These include: Early repolarization; and artifact.

6:01
Guidelines to ECG Reading and Practice ECGs - Advanced ECG Interpretation

3. Point of Care Echo (W1)

Fundamentals - Point of Care Echo Normal and Abnormal Findings - Point of Care Echo
Cardiac Chamber Sizes and Wall Thickness (W1)

This chapter review general cardiac chamber sizes and left and right ventricular wall thickness. Topics include Normal and abnormal left ventricular and right ventricular size and wall thickness; normal and abnormal atrial sizes; and aortic root size.

2:59
Identifying the Different Left Ventricular Walls (W1)

This chapter details the different segments and walls of the left ventricle. Topics include Anterior wall; anterior and inferior septum; inferior wall; and anterior and inferior lateral wall.

6:22
Left Ventricular Function and Ejection Fraction (W1)

This chapter reviews left ventricular function and the ejection fraction. Topics include Contractility and wall motion; normal systolic function; systolic dysfunction; hyperdynamic function; ejection fraction; and segmental wall motion abnormalities.

15:24
Right Heart Function and Abnormalities (W1)

This chapter reviews right ventricular size and function. Topics include Normal right ventricular function; right ventricular dysfunction; right ventricular pressure and volume overload; and McConnell’s sign.

5:08
Inferior Vena Cava (W1)

This chapter examines the inferior vena cava. Topics include Normal and abnormal inferior vena cava size and inspiratory collapse; and estimating the right atrial pressure.

4:25
Color Flow Doppler (W1)

This chapter discusses and shows examples of color flow Doppler.

3:08
Valvular Abnormalities (W1)

This chapter details and shows examples of various valvular abnormalities. Topics include Mitral stenosis; mitral regurgitation; aortic stenosis; aortic regurgitation; and tricuspid regurgitation.

12:12
Masses and Vegetations (W1)

This chapter shows how to identify various cardiac masses and vegetations.

5:06
Pericardial Effusions, Cardiac Tamponade and Pleural Effusions (W1)

This chapter discusses and shows examples of pericardial effusions, cardiac tamponade, and pleural effusions.

10:56
Aortic Aneurysms and Aortic Dissections (W1)

This chapter defines and shows examples of aortic aneurysms and aortic dissections.

4:05
Approach to Reading Point of Care Echoes

4. ACLS Rhythm Course

5. ECG Heart Rhythm Review

Who This Course Is For

This bundle is for ECG readers that are comfortable with basic ECG interpretation, are ready to enhance their skills, and are new to Point of Care Echo. It is also ideal for ECG readers who just want a refresher on ECG criteria and approach to reading ECGs + Point of Care Echo.

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Sample Course Videos

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Lead Placement and ECG Setup – Sample Watch Preview
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How to Read ECGs - Sample Watch Preview
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Atrial Fibrillation - Sample Watch Preview
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Left ventricular Function and Ejection Fraction - Preview Watch Preview

Feedback From Our Subscribers

Alan Ghaly, DO, FACC Verified Subscriber
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Informative and easy to understand!

I had the pleasure of being lectured about electrocardiogram interpretation by Dr. Siegal during my cardiology training. Dr. Siegal captured these lectures in videos for self-education and training. They are informative and easy to understand in a field where ECG interpretations can be intimidating. I wish I had these videos during my medical school and training years.

V. Richardson Verified Subscriber
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Great visual examples

The videos are great for people who are visual and audio learners. They go at a pace that is easy to understand and there are good visual examples.

Anthony Ricketti, M.D Verified Subscriber
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Passed Boards thanks to your course

Thank you for your outstanding [Point of Care Echo] course. It enabled me to pass my Critical Care Boards. I think it is applicable to any physician who might uses echo and think point of care echo will be the standard in the future. Before taking my recertification boards, I had never seen an echo, but after 2 hours with your course, I had no problem recognizing everything. Your course is ahead of its time. I recommend your course and teaching to anyone.

Michael Friedman, DO, Assistant Professor, Rowan University School of Osteopathic Medicine Verified Subscriber
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Dr. Siegal shared his knowledge

"Dr. Siegal is a doctor's doctor. He has taken his clinical knowledge and experience and thankfully shared it with us in an informative and well written video."

C. Hughes Verified Subscriber
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More confident

After completing this course, I feel more confident in ECG interpretation. While still a novice, I now have the necessary tools to practice with interpretation in the clinical setting.

C. Hughes Verified Subscriber
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Better serve patients

This course was well organized and detailed. I appreciated you beginning with the basics. Axis determination is still difficult and I plan to rewatch several of the videos, but overall, I have certainly gained valuable knowledge and tools to better serve my patients. Thank you.

A. Romero Verified Subscriber
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Learned a lot

Learned a lot of new information on interpreting EKG’s