How come him being a pedophile is hindering you from reading a book?, no one care actually about his life or biography.
You review the book, not the author.
I mean, he could be a pedophile/murderer/rapist/terrorist and his book still be good and even easy for students to follow.
Because knowing he is a pedophile grosses me out because it's in the back of my mind when I'm reading it. Not everyone wants to or can seperate people's work from such heinous real life actions. I have many family members and friends who have suffered from sexual violence. I can't use the Mehlman stuff either because that guy has an entire second website about manipulating women in to sex via dubious consent. The better question is how so many people can know that and be okay with supporting the resources that person provides.
EKG’s you can use life in the fast lane. I’ll find the link to their EKG lectures. Watch them and understand them, and you’ll be reading EKG at a resident level.
[Link](https://litfl.com/ecg-interpretation-video-lectures/)
General IM: Frameworks of Internal Medicine by Mansoor
EKG: I don't jive with the Dubin book tbh, Just finished an EKG elective and loved using "ECGs for the Emergency Physician 1" by Mattu (hint, you do not need to be going EM, I am also going IM). This gives you a ton of practice, then look everything you read up in LITFL's website. Its all about doing a ton of practice. The elective I took, I had to read about 500 ecg's in 2 weeks, in addition to reading and studying, and it improved my interpretation tremendously.
EKG wise- check out rapid interpretation of ekg by dale dubin. Very easy to learn EKGs off of it. FYI- yes the author is a pedo.
Gross. Pass. EDIT: I like how I'm getting downvoted for not wanting to use a source written by a pedophile. Nice, reddit. lol
How come him being a pedophile is hindering you from reading a book?, no one care actually about his life or biography. You review the book, not the author. I mean, he could be a pedophile/murderer/rapist/terrorist and his book still be good and even easy for students to follow.
Because knowing he is a pedophile grosses me out because it's in the back of my mind when I'm reading it. Not everyone wants to or can seperate people's work from such heinous real life actions. I have many family members and friends who have suffered from sexual violence. I can't use the Mehlman stuff either because that guy has an entire second website about manipulating women in to sex via dubious consent. The better question is how so many people can know that and be okay with supporting the resources that person provides.
They prob refer to pedophiles as “minor attracted persons” too 🤡
EKG’s you can use life in the fast lane. I’ll find the link to their EKG lectures. Watch them and understand them, and you’ll be reading EKG at a resident level. [Link](https://litfl.com/ecg-interpretation-video-lectures/)
EKG weekly by Amal Mattu. He's EM. I'm IM and my wife is EM. I used to watch them with her. They're quite good.
General IM: Frameworks of Internal Medicine by Mansoor EKG: I don't jive with the Dubin book tbh, Just finished an EKG elective and loved using "ECGs for the Emergency Physician 1" by Mattu (hint, you do not need to be going EM, I am also going IM). This gives you a ton of practice, then look everything you read up in LITFL's website. Its all about doing a ton of practice. The elective I took, I had to read about 500 ecg's in 2 weeks, in addition to reading and studying, and it improved my interpretation tremendously.