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Hi team, FutureLearn are about to start an ECG course. These are free and high quality. Other courses are available. This is a British course but the content is universal. You don't have to be in the UK to sign up. So, if you are curious to see how to read an ECG and why they strap 10 leads to you this is for you. If doesn't assume any medical knowledge. If, like me, your doctor will delay and prevaricate before showing you your ECG results, then again, this is for you.

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bmand

Do you have any more information regarding this course. When is it and how do you sign up for it. I am in the US . Thanks

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Hi, go to futurelearn.com and search for ECG. I think signing up instructions are there, pretty standard stuff you'll be used to. The course starts in May, but when it's running you do it at your own speed whilst it's 'up'. You can pay a fee to have longer access but that's not necessary. FutureLearn is part of the Open University a uni set up by the government to provide distance learning for people.

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Jalia

Thanks for this.....always meant to sign up for this course and now I have plenty of time to do so! Timely reminder !

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Paulbounce

Ty for sharing that - I'm signing up.

Paul

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Finvola

Thank you for the info - just signed up too.

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