Executive Electrocardiogram Education

Executive Electrocardiogram Education We make electrocardiogram interpretation simple and understandable. This self-paced video course is d

ECGedu is the leading online interactive ECG learning platform. Our courses help students, residents, PAs, NPs, and physicians build speed, confidence, and mastery in ECG interpretation.

✅ Timed, feedback-rich ECG cases
✅ CME/CE credit + recognized certificate
✅ Institution + individual pricing available

Learn more: https://www.ecgedu.com/

10/22/2025

There are hundreds of ECG patterns — but the secret to remembering them isn’t memorization.

🫀 Dr. Scott Siegal explains how understanding cardiac physiology and consistent practice help you recognize patterns naturally and interpret ECGs with confidence.

🎓 Learn more with interactive, CME-accredited ECG training at ECGedu.com

10/21/2025

One of our followers asked: “Are PR intervals always 0.12 seconds?”

Dr. Scott Siegal explains why the PR interval isn’t a fixed number — how it can vary slightly, what the normal range is, and when a change may signal an AV conduction issue.

🎓 Learn interactively with CME-accredited ECG training at ECGedu.com

10/20/2025

Not all regular rhythms are the same. 🫀

Dr. Scott Siegal explains the difference between sinus rhythm and junctional rhythm, where each originates, and the key ECG clues that help you tell them apart.

🎓 Learn interactively with CME-accredited ECG training at ECGedu.com

10/18/2025

🫀 Understanding AV block is key to reading ECGs accurately.

Dr. Scott Siegal explains the 4 types — 1st degree, 2nd degree, 2:1, and 3rd degree — and shows how to identify each by their hallmark ECG features.

🎓 Learn interactively with CME-accredited ECG training at ECGedu.com

10/16/2025

🫀 Myocardial infarction — what it is and how to recognize it on an ECG.

Dr. Scott Siegal explains how to spot the critical signs of an MI, understand what’s happening in the heart, and why every clinician needs to recognize these changes fast.

🎓 Learn interactively with CME-accredited ECG training at ECGedu.com

10/15/2025

Understanding the difference between myocardial ischemia and injury is key to interpreting ECGs accurately.

🫀 Dr. Scott Siegal explains how to identify each, what they represent, and why the distinction is so important for timely diagnosis and care.

🎓 Learn more with interactive, CME-accredited ECG training at ECGedu.com

10/14/2025

Even seasoned cardiologists need a good laugh sometimes. 😂

Dr. Scott Siegal tells the story of how he once used “Bring Your Child to Work Day” to pull a harmless prank on his residents — involving one tricky ECG and a 10-year-old with the perfect line:
👉 “Normal sinus rhythm, left ventricular hypertrophy.”

Who says cardiology can’t be fun?
🎓 Learn (and laugh) more at ECGedu.com

10/13/2025

How do you calculate the QRS axis on an ECG?

Dr. Scott Siegal walks through the isoelectric method, a straightforward approach to determining the axis accurately every time.

🎓 Learn interactively with CME-accredited ECG training at ECGedu.com

10/10/2025

Speed comes with practice. 🫀

If you want to read ECGs faster, you need timed repetition and real case exposure.

Dr. Siegal shares how regular drills improve recognition speed and accuracy.

👉 Try interactive, timed ECG tests now at ECGedu.com

10/09/2025

Every line on the ECG tells a story. 🫀

Dr. Scott Siegal explains what the different intervals — PR, QRS, QT, ST — represent and how they reflect the heart’s electrical timing and health.

👉 Learn ECGs interactively with CME-accredited training at ECGedu.com

10/08/2025

A viewer asked: “How can you tell the difference between atrial flutter with 2:1 conduction and other fast arrhythmias?”
Dr. Scott Siegal breaks it down: the ventricular rate — usually around 150 bpm — is the key clue that points to A-flutter.
👉 Learn interactively with CME-accredited ECG training at ECGedu.com

10/03/2025

One of our viewers asked: “Why does the QRS axis matter?”

Dr. Scott Siegal explains why axis isn’t just a number — it’s a window into how the heart is conducting electricity and can point to conditions like hypertrophy or conduction blocks.

👉 Learn more interactively at ECGedu.com

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