Thank you Dr Cooper for this amazing video. You make EP look easy. Breaking it down to the very basics is something I have struggled with in training. Best thing I have done since this COVID thing is having the time to watch these great sessions. Please keep them coming. One on breaking down accessory pathways will be so much appreciated. Regards
Absolutely the clearest intro to e-gram and its relationship to each other. Certainly a must before even setting foot into an EP Lab!! Bravo! Keep up your great understandable teaching of our at times, misunderstood field!
Thanks so much! I think this is a good starting video for EP lab staff, cardiology fellows, and EP fellows wanting to ensure a good foundation of egm interpretation. I also learned a lot in preparing this presentation, particularly with regard to unipolar egm recording and interpretation!
Thank you so much for the excellent lecture, your presentation is by far the best introductory EP education online. It makes much more sense now when I hear the cardiologist in the EP Lab talking about which signal is earlier.
Thanks Dr Cooper, your presentation is very helpful for any person who needs understanding the basics of EP study, it really worth a dozen of books which otherwise not help much without having understanding these basics.
Thank you Dr Cooper for such a detailed and at the same time clear explanation. I'm a medical student and the last year I went through the clinical practice in an EP lab - that was an amazing experience so the next course I'll try to get more hours in the department to keep on learning - no doubt that your videos will help me to understand the magic of EP much better. Thank you very much!!! Greetings from Spain
Thanks so much for your kind words! One of our current EP fellows got his interest in EP when he wandered into the EP lab as a medical student! I'm so glad to hear you're on the same path! :)
Wonderful lecture! Thank you so much for such great sharing of knowledge. I am a veterinary anesthesiologist working with preclinical models for EP catheters and system development and your amazing lecture projected me forward.
Excellent lecture with very good explanations. Wish I had had this lecture when I started working as a technician at the EP-lab nearly 15 years ago. I am surely looking forward to other lectures on EP!! Thank you so much.
amazing video. I coudn't describe how happy I feel, while watching your videos I am about to be an EP fellow in a few months, and tons of new concepts are making me confused Thanks much, Dr Cooper !
I am doing observership in Cardiac Cath Lab and am preparing for USMLE exams as well. This is something I loved seeing in reality in the lab. Your videos helped me learn it very fast and from the basics. Thanks again Dr. Cooper.
Thank you so so so much for this video! My EP attending isn't explaining anything to me and these are literally a life saver. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
Thank you for this amazing lecture making electrophysiology seem so simple. I really appreciate your efforts and look forward to watching more of videos like this. From now on, you have +1 fan from Turkey🙋♂️
A very good lecture. It was easy to follow, with great explanations. A great intro into EP! Eagerly waiting for more lectures. Thank you very much for Your effort!
No word to explain that how succinct this video is !! The complex dynamicity of EP so beautifully explained. Many Many Thanks Sir. This type of video is extremely helpful for we Cardiology Fellow (India), where there is very less talk on EP during our course tenure. Awaiting eagerly for more videos.
Thanks, will do! Nearing completion on a series on atrial flutter - lots of great things in that talk, to expand upon concepts introduced in the previous videos!
thanks Dr. Cooper, this is a great video. Your capability to explain in simple words complex concepts is remarkable. Moreover your pronunciation is very easy to understand also for non-english speakers (I'm Italian). Please make more of these videos, they are just great!
Thanks so much for your kind words. It's very purposeful that I try to use non-medical jargon as much as possible (or explain technical terms clearly when I do!), and also my speaking pace and exaggerated articulation are intended to make the narration easier to understand, including for non-native English speakers (I learned that last trick from my dad :) I'm thrilled that you found the video helpful and understandable!
As EP Technician, i found this lecture very helpfull. I hope Dr. Cooper will post more :) I would also appreciate if you could present different cases? Another wish --> lecture on EP ECG/Arrythmia interpretation. Thank you very much in advance. You are really Great at teaching!
Thanks so much for your kind words! I am indeed working on additional presentations, between other duties at work and at home! :) Will tweet when new material is posted!
Thanks for the information, I have a brother with atriofibrilation 2 times with ablation and recently with pacemaquer and still having haert problemas.
Thank You, Dr. Cooper, for this awesome Video. I am a cardiology fellow that will be applying to EP next summer. I have to say your videos do a great job breaking down concepts visually and make me even more excited to learn more about electrophysiology.
I am a 1st year cardiology fellow interested in EP and could not find where to start with the understanding of basic EP. Loved this video and now those EGMs in the EP lab make some sense. Thanks for the amazing boot camp video for EP.
Dear Joshua , THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS !! I have just recently been introduced to the Ep study (just to augment better understanding of ecg and the electric system of the heart) and Its just amazing!! THANK you really !!! I just was wondering if we could obtain your presentation (paying for it obviously) jut to have them on hand with the EP books, could it be possible ? THANK YOU either way
Excellent video lecture, easy to understand even for general physicians ……..Will you consider creating more videos regarding Atrial Fibrillation ablation / Ventricular Arrhythmia ablation / WPW ablation / Pacemaker & ICD & CRT troubleshootings + programming ? Thank you very much and keep up the great job ** ^_^ **
Great video!! A question, though. Does HV interval only represent the time taken for conduction in the His and bundle branches, or does it also include the conduction through Purkinje fibres?
Great question. The HV interval represents the time taken for conduction in the His bundle, bundle branches, AND Purkinje fibers, until the first/fastest Purkinje fiber inserts into ventricular myocardium. The HV interval starts at the His bundle electrogram and ends at the onset of the surface QRS complexes.
Joshua Cooper is the god of electrophysiology education. The world is a better place because of his amazing and thoughtful work. Epic.
Just amazing how practicaland elegant this lecture was presented. Great introduction for a Cardio fellow.
Thank you, doctor. This is one of the best lectures dedicated to the EP.
If I ever meet this provider, I owe him lunch. Great info that is easily comprehended by the non-clinical. Well done Sir!
So far this is the best demonstration on EP I have seen.
Thank you Dr Cooper for this amazing video. You make EP look easy. Breaking it down to the very basics is something I have struggled with in training. Best thing I have done since this COVID thing is having the time to watch these great sessions. Please keep them coming. One on breaking down accessory pathways will be so much appreciated. Regards
Absolutely the clearest intro to e-gram and its relationship to each other. Certainly a must before even setting foot into an EP Lab!!
Bravo! Keep up your great understandable teaching of our at times, misunderstood field!
This man at amazing at teaching, didnt think i could understand this!!!🙌🏾🙌🏾👏🏼👏🏼
Fascinating! I'm not an EP, just an RN with some electronics background who had an ablation. This does a lot to strip away the mystery. Thanks!
Thanks again for another great video. Any EP labs wanting to get in some education during down time should definitely watch this video.
Thanks so much! I think this is a good starting video for EP lab staff, cardiology fellows, and EP fellows wanting to ensure a good foundation of egm interpretation. I also learned a lot in preparing this presentation, particularly with regard to unipolar egm recording and interpretation!
Thank you so much for the excellent lecture, your presentation is by far the best introductory EP education online. It makes much more sense now when I hear the cardiologist in the EP Lab talking about which signal is earlier.
Thank you for great lecture Dr Cooper. This is the most valuable video what I saw on RUclips in past years.
Thanks Dr Cooper, your presentation is very helpful for any person who needs understanding the basics of EP study, it really worth a dozen of books which otherwise not help much without having understanding these basics.
Thank you Dr Cooper for such a detailed and at the same time clear explanation. I'm a medical student and the last year I went through the clinical practice in an EP lab - that was an amazing experience so the next course I'll try to get more hours in the department to keep on learning - no doubt that your videos will help me to understand the magic of EP much better. Thank you very much!!!
Greetings from Spain
Thanks so much for your kind words! One of our current EP fellows got his interest in EP when he wandered into the EP lab as a medical student! I'm so glad to hear you're on the same path! :)
Wonderful lecture! Thank you so much for such great sharing of knowledge. I am a veterinary anesthesiologist working with preclinical models for EP catheters and system development and your amazing lecture projected me forward.
You are too kind! Thank you so much for your kind words and for all the amazing work that you do!
This is 💎 and priceless! Thank you doctor for sharing your knowledge! Incredible educator!
Thank you so much, Dr. Cooper.
You are a splendid educator!
Excellent lecture with very good explanations. Wish I had had this lecture when I started working as a technician at the EP-lab nearly 15 years ago. I am surely looking forward to other lectures on EP!! Thank you so much.
amazing video. I coudn't describe how happy I feel, while watching your videos
I am about to be an EP fellow in a few months, and tons of new concepts are making me confused
Thanks much, Dr Cooper !
I am a coder/consultant and this was very helpful. It helps us connect what is going on during the procedure.
Outstanding. This has simplified many concepts I found to be abstruse. Thank you, sir.
This is an awesome presentation. Thanks a ton for sharing.
I am doing observership in Cardiac Cath Lab and am preparing for USMLE exams as well. This is something I loved seeing in reality in the lab. Your videos helped me learn it very fast and from the basics. Thanks again Dr. Cooper.
Thank you Dr. Joshua for your details explanation, it's very clear and helpful!
Thank you so so so much for this video! My EP attending isn't explaining anything to me and these are literally a life saver. Thank you from the bottom of my heart
Excellent presentation on the basic understanding of EP. Waiting for more future enlightening sessions on EP. Thank you.
I am training as an EP specialist. This lesson is GOLD.
Thank you for this amazing lecture making electrophysiology seem so simple. I really appreciate your efforts and look forward to watching more of videos like this. From now on, you have +1 fan from Turkey🙋♂️
Professor Cooper, Hats Off to you sir! Marvelous explanation of basics of EP. Looking forward more lectures.
Fantastic! Thanks so much. I’ll be sharing this with our EP lab staff.
U r such a great teacher. Best video I have ever seen on RUclips.
Wow, thanks for such a kind review!! 👍
Excellent we need more lectures and case presentations
A very good lecture. It was easy to follow, with great explanations. A great intro into EP! Eagerly waiting for more lectures. Thank you very much for Your effort!
Dear Joshua, thank you for the amazingly outstanding lecture and excellent demonstration.
Thanks so much for watching and for your kind feedback! :)
Thank you, Dr. Cooper. Really enjoying your videos ! :-)
Great and very informative video. Highly recommended to EP fellows! Thanks a lot sir!
Ur talks are so simple and elegant . Thank u sir for the explanations.
Big fan of your videos! already asked my EP fellows to like and follow your videos! regards from Mexico City!!!
Thanks so much! Glad to hear you're finding them to be of educational value!
Excellent video. I'm very glad that I found your channel. Please make more videos.
No word to explain that how succinct this video is !! The complex dynamicity of EP so beautifully explained. Many Many Thanks Sir. This type of video is extremely helpful for we Cardiology Fellow (India), where there is very less talk on EP during our course tenure. Awaiting eagerly for more videos.
You are too kind, although in the minority to call me "succinct!" :) :) More to come!
I should have watched this before starting in the lab. thanks Dr. Cooper
Please make more videos! This an absolutely fantastic learning tool I’d most certainly pay for!
Thanks, will do! Nearing completion on a series on atrial flutter - lots of great things in that talk, to expand upon concepts introduced in the previous videos!
Thank you so much for this video! I am a new EP nurse and this video has cleared up so many thing for me!
Phenomenal lecture! Thank you very much, Dr. Cooper.
Great lecture! Very understandable! Thanks for your sharing.
Thank you Dr. Cooper! This is terrific!!
Thanks so much! Glad you found it helpful!
thanks Dr. Cooper, this is a great video. Your capability to explain in simple words complex concepts is remarkable. Moreover your pronunciation is very easy to understand also for non-english speakers (I'm Italian). Please make more of these videos, they are just great!
Thanks so much for your kind words. It's very purposeful that I try to use non-medical jargon as much as possible (or explain technical terms clearly when I do!), and also my speaking pace and exaggerated articulation are intended to make the narration easier to understand, including for non-native English speakers (I learned that last trick from my dad :)
I'm thrilled that you found the video helpful and understandable!
As EP Technician, i found this lecture very helpfull.
I hope Dr. Cooper will post more :) I would also appreciate if you could present different cases? Another wish --> lecture on EP ECG/Arrythmia interpretation.
Thank you very much in advance. You are really Great at teaching!
Thanks so much for your kind words! I am indeed working on additional presentations, between other duties at work and at home! :) Will tweet when new material is posted!
You my sir, give such selflessly. Very excellent lecture. Respect from Nepal. Subscribed!
thanks Dr Cooper, very understandable, we definitely need more of these videos
AGREED!!
great lecture... thank you so much. I am waiting more videos about EP
Thanks for the information, I have a brother with atriofibrilation 2 times with ablation and recently with pacemaquer and still having haert problemas.
Again one exceptional explanation about the intracardiac recordings...Thank you for sharing
Thank You, Dr. Cooper, for this awesome Video. I am a cardiology fellow that will be applying to EP next summer. I have to say your videos do a great job breaking down concepts visually and make me even more excited to learn more about electrophysiology.
Thank you very much!First time in my life İ understood the EP exam!
This is very good! Thanks a lot!
From Cambridge, the UK
Great Lecture!!!
I only wish I had found it on the beginning of my EP Fellow.
Kudos from Brazil ✌🏻🇧🇷
Thank you so much! Please recommend to anyone you think might benefit!
Many thanks for this revelent lecture dear Joshua respect from Algeria.
The presentation is amazing. Thank you so much. Why you are not making new videos? Looking forward to watch it.
Working on new videos between other things! Thanks for your kind comments!
Absolutely fabulous lecture !! Helped me a lot 😊 wish to know it all 😄😄
I am a 1st year cardiology fellow interested in EP and could not find where to start with the understanding of basic EP. Loved this video and now those EGMs in the EP lab make some sense. Thanks for the amazing boot camp video for EP.
I'm so glad this video was useful to you, and doubly glad that you're interested in EP!! :)
Thank you very much for your efforts to learn the people like me step by step. How to read the EPS recording and the diffrent manouvers
Dear Joshua , THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR YOUR VIDEOS !! I have just recently been introduced to the Ep study (just to augment better understanding of ecg and the electric system of the heart) and Its just amazing!! THANK you really !!! I just was wondering if we could obtain your presentation (paying for it obviously) jut to have them on hand with the EP books, could it be possible ? THANK YOU either way
Amazing illustrations
Great lecture, thanks for your effort.
Superb lecture, thank you!
Amazing video- thank you so much!
Thank you for great slides. This helped me a lot
So glad you found them helpful!
great presentation !! i hope it would help me with getting specialized in arrhythmia.
Fabulous explanation, thanks a lot!
Thank you, this help me a lot
Waiting for new lectures for e.g. AVRT, AVNRT.. Thank you again.
Working on it! :)
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Excellent video lecture, easy to understand even for general physicians ……..Will you consider creating more videos regarding Atrial Fibrillation ablation / Ventricular Arrhythmia ablation / WPW ablation / Pacemaker & ICD & CRT troubleshootings + programming ?
Thank you very much and keep up the great job ** ^_^ **
Excellent video. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it!
Great lecture... Thank you so much.
Great video!!
A question, though.
Does HV interval only represent the time taken for conduction in the His and bundle branches, or does it also include the conduction through Purkinje fibres?
Great question. The HV interval represents the time taken for conduction in the His bundle, bundle branches, AND Purkinje fibers, until the first/fastest Purkinje fiber inserts into ventricular myocardium. The HV interval starts at the His bundle electrogram and ends at the onset of the surface QRS complexes.
@@dr.joshuacooper-arrhythmia9917 Thank you!
Thanks for your amzing lecture
Thanks, very useful and understandable.
Amazing lecture
Just amazing, thanks
thanks alot.. amazing informations
Excellent. Thank you
Great! Thank you a lot!!!
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Masterpiece
Amazing lecture.