Hello Dr. Tan! Sending you warm greetings from the EP lab at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, CA. Thank you so much for this incredibly informative video❤ Please make more of these, and please include more practice EGMs!
i have about 10 years of ekg cardiac device tech/er tech experience and recently, 1 year of cardiac stepdown nursing experience. my unit receives post cabg open heart pts after extubation, TAVR pts, some post cath pts, watchman pts, lobectomy pts etc, but i would love to get into a procedural area like EP.
Best video on EGMS I have ever watched. Thanks
As a retired EP-Cardiac device technician you have created a very well-explained and clear lesson on EP. Congrats and I hope more will follow.
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Hello Dr. Tan! Sending you warm greetings from the EP lab at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, CA. Thank you so much for this incredibly informative video❤ Please make more of these, and please include more practice EGMs!
Wow this is great. I am an internal medicine resident but I am in love with EP. Thank you so much for creating such content!
Thanks a lot for your nice demonstration. Pity that the resolution of the video is'nt high enough.
Hi Dr. Michael Tan This is great stuff !
Thanks for this great work. Very informative ❤
Very grateful to you sir❤
Great explanation!!
i have about 10 years of ekg cardiac device tech/er tech experience and recently, 1 year of cardiac stepdown nursing experience. my unit receives post cabg open heart pts after extubation, TAVR pts, some post cath pts, watchman pts, lobectomy pts etc, but i would love to get into a procedural area like EP.
Nurses don’t do anything in the EP lab. It’s the device tech, anesthesia, and the EP physician. They’re sometimes hours long and very complex.
@@michaelscott33 so is an ep rn like kinda an OR nurse in a way?