I often get asked what method I use to calculate the frontal axis of an electrocardiogram, and I usually just say that I check if the computer’s numbers look correct and within the right quadrant. The easiest methods of determining the frontal axis don’t necessitate the use of a scientific calculator. The quadrant method just …
Category Archives: cardiology
Tips for Optimal Health (Manila Bulletin)
I was one of many doctors asked by Manila Bulletin for tips for optimal health during the pandemic. They specifically asked for pointers aside from hand-washing and wearing a mask. They also asked it to be very short. See what I and other specialist had to say here: Manila Bulletin, Tips for Optimal Health.
Late Breaking Science from Heart Failure Association Discoveries 2020
The Heart Failure Association’s online event called HFA Discoveries just started and I tried to keep up but it was way too late for me. The live streaming was scheduled for 17:00 CEST which translates to 23:00 Philippine Time. I was able to keep up for the session entitled “Late-Breaking Science Session 1 – Clinical …
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What I am most looking forward to at HFA Discoveries
All the major medical conferences I was planning to attend this year have been cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. However, as one door closes, another one opens: a lot of the medical societies are now offering online content. Starting later this week, the Heart Failure Association (HFA) will be doing HFA Discoveries. Here are …
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