From Novice to Expert: Longitudinal ECG Training for Doctors

For most doctors, the first time they encounter an electrocardiogram (ECG) is during their early years of medical education. The squiggly lines, labeled P, QRS, and T, seem cryptic at first a language of the heart not yet understood. Over time, with exposure and practice, the ECG becomes a tool for diagnosis, triage, and sometimes even life-sav

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