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  • excellent Sir love to be like you in future

  • All your info is very clear, I wish you could have more videos, if it so, please let me know, tks.

  • Worthy seeing....nice..it helps....

  • awesome...wish you could get audio back for part 2

  • This one has audio........

  • You make it so easy! I wish I'd seen this when I was taking Cardiology!

  • thank you!

  • wow!!!this helps me lots...u r better than my professor..peace,,hehehehe

  • thanks alot i appreciate your effort .nice lesson may god bless you.

  • I so wish the second video had audio! Great job on these! So helpful!

  • very nice, just as a suggestion u may change the background music to the actual ekg sound.. it will help a lot and will sound more professional. Thanks

  • thanks ..=) the videos are very informative and easy to understand.. it helped me with my studies.. =)

  • good job!

  • very good easy to understand.thanks kaki

  • niceeee. without bla bla bla. just answer the common focused problem. little more expansion on the topics would be more better. appreciated your effort and time. tnx.

  • awesome vtp :D

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  • very clear and interesting. Thankyou.

  • V TACH

  • finally!! my all the saints in heaven look kindly upon and persuade you to release some more videos on blocks

  • Thank you for all the work putting these videos together.Yr explanation is clear concise and paced.I finally understood these basics.. are you going to do a video on heart blocks? or how can i access?

  • this was so great!!!! i love it .. thanks .. its a good to know informations .. it really will help me .. more power to this author ..

  • Please, Please, Please make more videos.... these are GREAT and so easy to follow. Thanks!

  • I love the ending music! It's like the ending of saturday night live or something :)

  • Thank you for these great videos. Any chance of some more, covering Vfib, SA and AV blocks?!

  • Do you have part 4 yet. This is really helping me. I cant tell you how mundane reading about ECGs is. this is better bang for my buck studying. Good work

  • great thanx!

  • Wonderful. Thanks from Peshawar

  • @sameerk76 Thanks from Miami, Florida!

  • Fantastic explanation!

  • good

  • ga-roooooovy tunes

  • thank you

  • Thank you. Great Aids.

  • Loved the music, and great teaching

  • thANK YOU SO MUCH

  • thank u very much

  • thank u sir

  • thank a lot

  • fantastic this helps alot

  • thank you for the teaching on the ekg interpertations.

  • That is an interesting choice of music for the intro, kinda sounds like.......ya know......

  • Thank you. Very helpful

  • Muchas Gracias!!! Thanks a lot!!!!!!

  • awesome discussion...thanks a lot :o)

  • vrey helpful,,2day i came to know abt exact game.LOL

  • amazing videos! you're the best!

  • thanks so much! i recommended all your videos to my friends in nursing school!

  • Awesome thanks........

  • Thanks for the information about ekg. It is really helpful to me.

  • THANK YOU I LEARN ALOTBY SIMPLICITY

  • Bless you for making it so simple. You have a gift.

  • thanks doc... voice is so clear

  • WOW, I wish you had all the dysrhythmias on here..this was great info...thank you! If you have anymore, let me know!!!

  • great lecture.. comprehensive and very well explained! it helped me a lot in understnding ekg!... thanks so much

  • great video and explanation...thank you doctor..

  • thank you

  • This was very helpful and engaging! Great learning tool. Thanks!

  • great videos!! really helpful.. thanks..

    more video about another disrythmia please..

  • great job considering i new nothin before watching ur videos!

  • Wonderful work. Thanks.

  • your videos are great. I´ve never had basics of ECG explained in such easy-to-understand way. Great job!!!!

    PLEASE SHARE MORE!!!!!!

  • is ventricular tachycardia monomorphic similar with Ventricular fibrillation??? because the appearance looks the same.... Im a little bit confuse... tnx!

  • me too. thanks for the videos, they're great. If you have more please post them.

  • yes I think it's the same:)

  • From my book they're shorter, my example strip has it going from vtach to vfib then to asystole, so the one I have got progressively shorter until nothing if they're going down hill. and thanks for the videos,

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