Lecture by Smith: Selected Cases of Occlusion MI (OMI), or not, on the ECG

This may be my best lecture yet.  I gave it virtually to the Kaiser group.You can access it also on the " Lectures and Podcasts " link on the Banner above.https://drive.google.com/file/d/1SSe2AmEyfkrQhRJt1FGmVxvnt3g3c4BN/view?usp=drive_link===================================MY Comment, by KEN GRAUER, MD (8/6/2023):===================================Brilliant talk by Dr. Smith on the state of the art addressing the “need for OMI — and the fallacy of STEMI ”. For skeptics (including cardiologists) — Any questions about “Who is Dr. Smith?” are compellingly answered by the several minute intro of his credentials and research in the field of acute ECG interpretation for suspected infarction — that I suspect are without parallel by anyone anywhere in the field of cardiology.For those acquainted with Dr. Smith (and already convinced of his unsurpassed excellence in this area of emergency medicine) — the didactic portion of his talk begins at 2:10 of this hour-long video.SUGGESTION: I believe it BEST to view this talk on a device that allows you to STOP the screen each time Dr. Smith shows a new ECG. Doing so allows you to put YOURSELF to the TEST (keeping in mind that all ECGs shown are from patients with chest pain suggestive of potential acute coronary disease). So — FREEZE the picture of each ECG on the screen — FORCE your...
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