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where should i do ecgs from?which ones?
what all to do in radio?from where?
anythin else need to be done apart from usual reading stuff?
any website for media question...other than for heart murmurs..?

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  #2

am also looking for the same
for ecgs thers a book by dale dubin which is very good if ur weak...
if u have secrets book then on the cardiology secn it tells u what all ecgs we need to know
would any1 who has taken the exam pls tell us what all are the most imp ecgs an rad topics?
thanks

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  #3

i have ecg made easy by john hampton...bt please seniors do reply to my querries..

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  #4

dear caduceus_indya,
I think we need to know atleast these EKGs. (from my experience till now and i'm still to take step2. Kindly keep this fact in mind)
- MI (esp. Inf.wall), Pericarditis
- AF, AFl, PSVT, Sinus Tachy.Brady,2'block, ectopics,VT VF, Torsades, WPWsynd.
- Hypo/Hyperkalemia,
-Elect.Alternans
& Most importantly Normal EKG
these are those whom I have seen frequently appearing everywhere.
you can do it from whereever you want. Findings are same everywhre. They put really classic ones without confusing features.


  #5

thanks deja vu....anything else to do for radio or media questions?

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  #6

from exam experiences this is what i found is to do dermat pictures from first aid and harrison...this is more imp than radiology....

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