The is not a comprehensive reference like Braunwald or Chou's. Instead, it is a cognitive survival guide for acute care.

Enter the . If you haven't heard of it yet, you’re likely spending hours squinting at boring black-and-white strips. This book has quietly become the cult-classic cheat code for anyone in emergency medicine, critical care, or paramedicine.

described in the book, such as Schamroth’s sign for finger clubbing?

The book highlights 20 dangerous look-alikes (e.g., LVH vs. LBBB, Pericarditis vs. Early Repol). Create flashcards with one ECG image on the front and the Shamrock answer on the back.