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Welcome to new EKGCub.com Clubhouse. The EKGClub is home of all
things cardiac. Our international expert panel of EKG gurus has been
assembled from a diverse array of experience and backgrounds.
We live and breathe EKGs and are proud to be called "EKG Nerds" and
hope that you will come to love this electrical "window on the
heart" as much as we do. No matter where you are on the cardiac care
and EKG spectrum – novice to expert – we hope you will find the
information at
the EKG Club to be informative,
educational and fun. Welcome aboard.
The EKGClub.com is now
partnering with the leading online EMS resource and will pay you for submitting
EKG based cases. Expert writing skills are not necessary to submit a case, we
provide the editing and formatting for you. Earn money for submitting a case to
our expert panel who will review cases for publication in a FREE online forum.
For more information or to submit your case, write to:
Gene Gandy - Paramedic - USA
Gene has been a paramedic for 26 years and active as both a street provider
and EMS educator since 1975. He has a special interest in cardiology for
street medics and has r ecently moved
from Texas to Tucson to concentrating on writing for publication on a wide
variety of EMS topics.
Jon has been in emergency services as an EMT and
Firefighter for more than ten years. He works as a Paramedic for a private
service, and serves as the EMS Coordinator for a volunteer fire department.
Jon has a keen interest in the rational understanding, interpretation, and
application of EKGs in a range of environments and is on a mission to ensure
that all medical personnel see the value of a comprehensive understanding of
EKGs.
Gustavo has been in EMS as a first responder, EMT and
paramedic for 10 years in Puerto Rico. He is a BLS, ACLS and PALS
instructor, enjoys lecturing on arrhythmia interpretation and is currently
finishing a medical degree with the aim of pursuing advanced training in
Emergency Medicine.
Paul is an Academic Emergency Physician in Perth, Western
Australia. He holds the dual positions of Senior Lecturer in Emergency
Medicine, University of Western Australia and Deputy Medical Director of his
Emergency Department, a mixed adult / pediatric urban department seeing 55
000 patients per year. Paul has a keen interest in the rational application
of clinical evidence to everyday practice, and in systems redesign.
Currently Jason is a Lieutenant with a Fire Based EMS
Delivery System. He has been a Paramedic for 15 years and an EMS Instructor
for the past 10 years. Jason serves on the State of Ohio Trauma Committee
and is President of the Greater Miami Valley EMS Council which serves a 10
county region and 125 agencies. Jason enjoys teaching both basic and
advanced level ECG Classes to local Fire and EMS Professionals.
Mike is a former Canadian paramedic / flight RN who is
currently attending Thomas Jefferson University in Philadelphia as a
Graduate student in Nurse Anesthesia. Mike has always had a keen interest
in evidence based medicine and its application to the EMS environment. He
has served as regional faculty for both PALS and ACLS and has run and taught
his own paramedic classes in Arizona as well as basic and advanced EKG to
nurses, medics and physicians.
Andrew has been a paramedic in Indiana for 25 years and has
been an emergency department nurse in Indiana for 16 years. He has worked
in a diverse range of environments and has just completed his Masters Degree
in Nursing and is now an Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in an emergency
department in Indiana. He instructs multiple courses including ACLS, PALS,
TNCC, ENPC, CATN-II, BTLS and PPC. He also instructs courses in 12 lead EKG
interpretation directed towards pre-hospital care providers and emergency
department nurses.
Nick began his EMS career as a volunteer first
responder in a remote Montana town. He then moved on to provide critical
care services across a large part of that state while also working within
the local Critical Access Hospital. Nick moved to the San Francisco Bay
where he also worked in prehospital and hospital patient care positions
while teaching ACLS, PALS, NRP, PHTLS, and EKG courses for a high volume AHA
training center. After several years in system oversight and engineering
roles he now works for a medical device manufacturer coordinating clinical
research for an implantable ischemia detection device and continues to share
his passion for a good EKG case study.
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