Practice ECGs Course

40 Practice ECGs + ACLS Rhythm Review + ECG Heart Rhythm Review

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ECG of the Month Club is perfect for people already confident with their ECG and Rhythm reading skills, but want more practice. You get different ECG findings and pathology every month, plus access to our ECG practice archives. ECGs range from basic to advanced. Read the ECG yourself and then follow along to see the expert interpretation.

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ECG of the Month Club and ECG Archives is great for providers who want to practice ECG interpretation. Each ECG is read in exactly the same way from start to finish. It follows the same step-by-step approach used by cardiologists and taught in the ECG Premium and Gold Courses. You get the opportunity to read the ECG yourself and then follow along with expert interpretation to make sure you didn’t miss a thing.

ECGs come from office and hospital patients. Each ECG is different and the topics vary month to month.

There are over 36 different ECGs in the archives and new ECGs are added each month. Each ECG video is about 10 minutes long. The material can be rewatched as many times as you want to help solidify the information. This course is accessible 24/7/65 on any device. Videos are succinct with detailed illustrations and audio descriptions that go at a gentle pace for better comprehension. The videos are set up to feel as if a cardiologist is giving you one-on-one instruction. ECG of the Month Club and ECG Archives is a great add-on to ECG Gold Course and is included in ECG Premium Course.

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What's Covered In This Course?

  • 40 ECGs, all with different pathology
  • Review of the material learned from the Advanced ECG and Arrhythmia Courses
  • Follows the step-by-step ECG reading system detailed in the Advanced ECG and Arrhythmia Courses

Who This Course Is For

This course is perfect for people who are confident in their ECG reading skills but want more practice. This course is also ideal for all medical providers who want to hone their ECG reading skills and be able to show competency in their institution or workplace.

Best for:

  • Medical providers with prior ECG reading skills

Sample Course Videos

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How to Read ECGs - Sample Watch Preview
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Sample Practice ECG Watch Preview

Course Syllabus

Practice ECG 1 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 2 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 3 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 4 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 5 (W1)

Read this rhythm strip yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the findings.


On rhythm strips you only read the rhythm and the intervals. Do not try to do a full ECG interpretation as there is not enough data.


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Practice ECG 6 (W1)


Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 7 (W1)


This is an ECG of a 28-year-old man in the Emergency Department with possible food poisoning. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 8 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 9 (W1)

This is an ECG of a 60-year-old woman. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 10 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 11 (W1)

Here is an interesting ECG. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings. In the end, clinical patient information is shared.


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Practice ECG 12 (W1)

Here are six rhythm strips from a 48-hour Holter monitor. These strips were from a 76-year-old man being assessed for tachycardia. Each rhythm strip has a unique finding. Read each one and then listen to the detailed explanation. Different reading methods are used to assess the strips.

Remember to click on "Mark Complete" at the bottom of this page when you completed the lesson


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Practice ECG 13 (W1)

This ECG is from a 60-year-old man. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 14 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 15 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings. In the end, clinical patient information is shared.


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Practice ECG 16 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings. In the end, clinical patient information is shared.


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Practice ECG 17 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 18 (W1)

This ECG is from a 40-year-old woman. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 19 (W1)


Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 20 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 21 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 22 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 23 (W1)

Check out this ECG. There is a lot here. Be sure to follow the Executive Electrocardiogram Education ECG Reading Approach to be sure you do not miss anything. Pay close attention to the P-waves and the rhythm. Have fun and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 24 (W1)

This ECG is from a 78-year-old man with substernal chest pressure. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 25 (W1)

This ECG is from a 53-year-old man who presented to the emergency room with palpitations. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 26 (W1)

This ECG is from a 77-year-old man who presented to the emergency room with a cough. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 27 (W1)

This ECG is from a 26-year-old woman with a history of palpitations and near-syncope. Pay close attention to the rhythm. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 28 (W1)

There was no clinical information at the time the ECG was received. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 29 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 30 (W1)

Read this ECG yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 31 (W1)

This ECG is from a 70-year old man. There is no clinical history. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 32 (W1)

Please read this ECG from an asymptomatic 69-year-old man, seen in the cardiology office for a routine check-up. When you are done listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 33 (W1)

This ECG is from an 85-year old woman seen during a routine cardiology office visit. She is asymptomatic. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 34 (W1)

This ECG is from a 71-year old man who is asymptomatic. Read this ECG and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 35 (W1)

This ECG is from a 77-year-old woman. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 36 (W1)

With this ECG, we will take a completely different approach to the interpretation. I want you to look at the diagnoses made by the computer, and see if you agree or disagree. You need to defend your positions. After making your decisions, listen to the detailed explanations. You may want to read the ECG from beginning to end, as usual, and make your final diagnoses. This ECG is from an asymptomatic 84-year-old woman seen in the office.


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Practice ECG 37 (W1)

Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 38 (W1)

This ECG is from a 89-year old man during a routine office visit. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 39 (W1)

This ECG is from a 70-year-old man seen in the office. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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Practice ECG 40 (W1)

This ECG is from a 75-year-old woman seen in a cardiology office setting. Read it yourself and then listen to the detailed explanation of the ECG findings.


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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.

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."