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MyHeart Cardiology Journal
Welcome to MyHeart Cardiology Journal. It aims to provide educational material for cardiologists, physicians, trainees, physiologists, medical students, nurses and those with an interest in Cardiology.
If you have interesting cases/ educational material you would like to contribute or questions and comments please feel free to contact me at adlan.ahmed@gmail.com
If you have interesting cases/ educational material you would like to contribute or questions and comments please feel free to contact me at adlan.ahmed@gmail.com
ECG case #005
A patient attends the pacing clinic complaining of an episode of palpitations. Can you recognise the trace and make a diagnosis? Check out ECG case #005.
Monday, 3 September 2018
ECG case #004
Improve your ECG reading skills. This is a case of a patient with chest pain and breathlessness presenting 5 days later. What is the diagnosis? Check out ECG case #004.
ECG case #003
Bradycardia following coronary artery bypass graft surgery. What is the rhythm? Check out ECG case #003.
Monday, 30 October 2017
SJDA UK Personal & Professional Development Project SJDA UK | Evidence based medicine (EBM), Publications and Critical Appraisal (Part 1)
"What is evidence based medicine? How do I get involved in research? What is a journal club and how do I prepare for one? How do I critically appraise a study?"
By Ahmed Adlan
30 October 2017
This video is designed for doctors who would like to gain a basic understanding of evidence based medicine (EBM) and critical appraisal. This video forms part of the SJDA UK Personal & Professional Development Project and includes practical advice on how to get involved in research in UK hospitals and how to prepare a journal club presentation. See the video on facebook for comments and discussion.
Tuesday, 11 October 2016
Don't forget bleeding risk in AF
"First do not harm."
By Ahmed Adlan
11 October 2016
Bleeding risk in atrial fibrillation should be assessed in all patients prior to initiation of anticoagulation. How would you manage this case of AF with acute coronary syndrome?
By Ahmed Adlan
11 October 2016
Bleeding risk in atrial fibrillation should be assessed in all patients prior to initiation of anticoagulation. How would you manage this case of AF with acute coronary syndrome?
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