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Assoc Prof Harry Mond
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OAM | MBBS | PhD | MD | FRACP | FCSANZ | FACC | FHRS | FAPHRS
Associate Professor Harry Mond, a global expert in ECG and Holter studies, shares clinical cases, presentations, and insights from his vast cardiology experience.
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CardioScan Medical Director, Assoc Prof Harry Mond is a founding member of CardioScan and remains among the world's top experts in the interpretation of ECG and Holter studies. As an international educator and author of 295+ manuscripts and books, he provides regular training and professional development to our team of certified cardiac technicians to ensure the highest clinical standards.
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Referred for opinion regarding heart block. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Referred for opinion regarding heart block. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Referred for opinion regarding heart block. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Referred for opinion regarding heart block. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
In my last “What do you think?”, I showed this ECG of junctional rhythm. With “tongue in cheek”, I referred to the premature beat as a sinus node “ectopic”. I felt it prudent to investigate this “ectopic” further. Is this really an ectopic? What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
In my last “What do you think?”, I showed this ECG of junctional rhythm. With “tongue in cheek”, I referred to the premature beat as a sinus node “ectopic”. I felt it prudent to investigate this “ectopic” further. Is this really an ectopic? What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
In my last “What do you think?”, I showed this ECG of junctional rhythm. With “tongue in cheek”, I referred to the premature beat as a sinus node “ectopic”. I felt it prudent to investigate this “ectopic” further. Is this really an ectopic? What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
In my last “What do you think?”, I showed this ECG of junctional rhythm. With “tongue in cheek”, I referred to the premature beat as a sinus node “ectopic”. I felt it prudent to investigate this “ectopic” further. Is this really an ectopic? What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Not too difficult! What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Not too difficult! What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Not too difficult! What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Not too difficult! What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
This ECG was reported as sinus rhythm with a short run of atrial fibrillation. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
This ECG was reported as sinus rhythm with a short run of atrial fibrillation. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
This ECG was reported as sinus rhythm with a short run of atrial fibrillation. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
This ECG was reported as sinus rhythm with a short run of atrial fibrillation. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Report says: Atrial and multifocal ventricular ectopics. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Report says: Atrial and multifocal ventricular ectopics. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Report says: Atrial and multifocal ventricular ectopics. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Report says: Atrial and multifocal ventricular ectopics. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Whilst searching this week for a “What do you think?” ECG, I reported this challenging 12-lead ECG. I changed the rhythm strip to V4, which was clearer. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Whilst searching this week for a “What do you think?” ECG, I reported this challenging 12-lead ECG. I changed the rhythm strip to V4, which was clearer. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Whilst searching this week for a “What do you think?” ECG, I reported this challenging 12-lead ECG. I changed the rhythm strip to V4, which was clearer. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
Whilst searching this week for a “What do you think?” ECG, I reported this challenging 12-lead ECG. I changed the rhythm strip to V4, which was clearer. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
I was shown this ECG as a good example of dextrocardia. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
I was shown this ECG as a good example of dextrocardia. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
I was shown this ECG as a good example of dextrocardia. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
I was shown this ECG as a good example of dextrocardia. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
36-year old scorpion breeder with “funny” beats in the chest when being stung. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
36-year old scorpion breeder with “funny” beats in the chest when being stung. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
36-year old scorpion breeder with “funny” beats in the chest when being stung. What do you think?
February 23, 2026
ECG Challenges
36-year old scorpion breeder with “funny” beats in the chest when being stung. What do you think?
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