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the core of cardiology and the core of my studying for cardiology boards. this deck has been paramount in my study and improvement in my in-service exams despite minimal time to study during a very busy fellowship.

Sources include:

  1. ACCSAP from the American College of Cardiology

  2. Mayo Board Review

  3. cardiology trials

  4. my own fellowship notes

number of cards: 3,647


echo

the deck that was integral in helping me pass the National Board of Echocardiography exam and become a board-certified echocardiographer.

Sources include:

  1. ECHOSAP from the American College of Cardiology

  2. the American Society of Echocardiography practice tests

  3. Clinical Echocardiography Review - A Self-Assessment Tool by Allan Klein - this was the main book I used to study

number of cards: 1,629


nuclear

this is the deck that helped me pass the nuclear cardiology boards with 40 days of studying.

Sources include:

  1. Braunwald’s Heart Disease - a textbook of cardiovascular medicine

  2. Nuclear Cardiology Review - A Self-Assessment Tool by Wael A. Jaber - this is was the main book I used to study

  3. Archived board exams

number of cards: 964