About the ebook

Since 2020, when I started teaching ECG interpretation, I’ve seen the same problem in ECG learning—people forget. Thick textbooks, lectures and workshops don’t stick. So, I set out to find a solution. The first seeds of what you now see as "Just ECG" began to sprout a few years ago, and after months of hard work, this book can finally be yours.
The "Just ECG" ebook is for anyone who wants to practice or refresh their skills in spotting common ECG pathologies. It’s simple and complete—you won’t need any other resources. Inside, you’ll find clear explanations, key reminders, and 50 real-world cases, you’ll save time, skip the fluff, and focus on what really matters.




What's inside?

Hints
Designed to guide you toward key points in the ECG tracing before you start interpreting it.

Protips
Information to help make future interpretations easier for you.

Reminders
A brief notes to refresh your basic knowledge.
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Why Just ECG?
Minimum theory and maximum practical knowledge.
Clear graphics highlighting the key elements of each ECG, making learning easier and more engaging.
Everything in one place - no need to check anything in other textbooks.







That's not all!
In addition to the ebook Just ECG, which offers nearly 200 pages of concise knowledge, you also get 2 bonuses:
A mini ebook, Just Different, with tips on how to differentiate 6 conditions that are most commonly confused on an ECG.
An ECG interpretation template, designed to help you take a systematic approach to interpretation and ensure you don’t miss anything.
The book is available in electronic format only and will never be released in print.
If you have any questions or concerns, remember that I'm here for you—feel free to reach out to me anytime!
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About the author
The author Bartosz Szepietowski has been dedicated to ECG education for over 4 years, sharing his knowledge and passion for cardiology with others. He has conducted lectures and taught ECG interpretation to more than 1,000 participants during specialized courses. As a physician with experience both as a general practitioner and an emergency department doctor, he combines practical expertise with a deep enthusiasm for ECG and cardiology.
