Our Favourite, Hand-Picked, Study Resources
Top Resources
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Braunwald’s Heart Disease – The gold standard textbook for cardiology.
Hurst’s The Heart – Another excellent reference for clinical cardiology.
The ECG Made Easy (by John Hampton) – Perfect for beginners learning ECG interpretation.
Rapid Interpretation of EKG’s (by Dale Dubin) – A great visual approach to learning EKGs.
Manual of Cardiovascular Medicine (by Brian P. Griffin) – Good for quick reference.
Topol’s Textbook of Cardiovascular Medicine – More advanced but very comprehensive.
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Medmastery – High-quality video lectures on ECGs, echocardiography, and heart failure.
ECG Academy – A structured approach to learning ECG interpretation.
Coursera & Udemy Cardiology Courses – Various free and paid cardiology-related courses.
YouTube Channels:
Dr. Sanjay Gupta (York Cardiology)– Explains common cardiology conditions in a simple way.
MedCram – Good for concise, high-yield cardiology explanations.
Armando Hasudungan – Great illustrated videos on cardiac physiology and pathology.
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LITFL ECG Library – LITFL ECG (one of the best free ECG resources).
ECG Weekly – Great for practical ECG interpretation.
ECG Maven - A series of ECGs in the form of a question/answer/explanation all separated by
different levels of difficulty, developed by Harvard cardiologists.Radiopaedia (Cardiac Imaging) – Good for echocardiography and cardiac CT/MRI case.
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MDCalc – Clinical scoring calculators for cardiology (e.g., CHA₂DS₂-VASc, TIMI Score).
ECG Guide (by QxMD) – Great ECG reference.
CardioTrials – Keeps track of the latest cardiology trials.
Heartpedia – Interactive 3D heart models for learning anatomy & pathology.
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Cardionerds Podcast – Covers case discussions, guidelines, and board review.
ACCEL by ACC – Covers the latest research and clinical advances.
Curbsiders Cardiology – High-yield discussions for internal medicine residents.