Shamrock ECG is a concise, practical reference intended for clinicians and students to quickly interpret 12‑lead electrocardiograms. It emphasizes pattern recognition, common arrhythmias, and algorithmic approaches for acute settings.
While "Shamrock" often refers to a specific methodology taught in advanced emergency medicine courses (popularized by educators like Dr. Andy Neill), the associated book and guides represent a shift in how ECGs are taught. Rather than a standard atlas of rhythm strips, the Shamrock approach focuses on the physics and physiology behind the waveform. Shamrock Ecg Book
The book is known for: