Purpose: To create a multimedia internet-based ECG teaching tool, with the ability to rapidly incorporate new clinical cases. Method: We created ECG Wave-Maven (http://ecg.bidmc.harvard.edu), a novel teaching tool with a direct link to an institution-wide clinical repository. We analyzed usage data from the web between December, 2000 and May 2002. Results: In 17 months, there have been 4105 distinct uses of the program. A majority of users are physicians or medical students (2605, 63%), and almost half report use as an educational tool. Conclusions: The internet offers an opportunity to provide easily-expandable, open access resources for ECG pedagogy which may be used to complement traditional methods of instructio
Computer systems for the interpretation of diagnostic ECGs are widely used, but currently provide no...
Background. Since the 1990s, studies have reported the inability of medical schools to equip student...
Following the advances of new technologies such as social networks, digital media, and the Internet,...
Abstract Proficiency in electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation is an essential skill for medical stu...
Introduction: Asynchronous online training has become an increasingly popular educational format in ...
manualAn interactive ECG tutorial representing an introduction to clinical electrocardiography
Introduction: Asynchronous online training has become an increasingly popular educational format in ...
Background. The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the most used diagnostic tool in medicine; in this sense,...
BackgroundOpportunities for interactive learning in electrocardiography are limited--particularly at...
Background. Since the 1990s, studies have reported the inability of medical schools to equip student...
Investigating the heart with an electrocardiogram (ECG) is an important, frequent and noninvasive i...
IntroductionThe aim of this study is to present and evaluate the integration of a low resource JavaS...
Objectives It remains unclear whether computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is more effective than oth...
acquisition and retention of ECG interpretation skills after a standardized web-based ECG udy Conclu...
Fast and automated ECG diagnosis is of great benefit for treatment of cardiovascular and other condi...
Computer systems for the interpretation of diagnostic ECGs are widely used, but currently provide no...
Background. Since the 1990s, studies have reported the inability of medical schools to equip student...
Following the advances of new technologies such as social networks, digital media, and the Internet,...
Abstract Proficiency in electrocardiogram (ECG) interpretation is an essential skill for medical stu...
Introduction: Asynchronous online training has become an increasingly popular educational format in ...
manualAn interactive ECG tutorial representing an introduction to clinical electrocardiography
Introduction: Asynchronous online training has become an increasingly popular educational format in ...
Background. The electrocardiogram (ECG) is the most used diagnostic tool in medicine; in this sense,...
BackgroundOpportunities for interactive learning in electrocardiography are limited--particularly at...
Background. Since the 1990s, studies have reported the inability of medical schools to equip student...
Investigating the heart with an electrocardiogram (ECG) is an important, frequent and noninvasive i...
IntroductionThe aim of this study is to present and evaluate the integration of a low resource JavaS...
Objectives It remains unclear whether computer-assisted instruction (CAI) is more effective than oth...
acquisition and retention of ECG interpretation skills after a standardized web-based ECG udy Conclu...
Fast and automated ECG diagnosis is of great benefit for treatment of cardiovascular and other condi...
Computer systems for the interpretation of diagnostic ECGs are widely used, but currently provide no...
Background. Since the 1990s, studies have reported the inability of medical schools to equip student...
Following the advances of new technologies such as social networks, digital media, and the Internet,...