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KEN GRAUER, MD is Professor Emeritus (Dept. Community Health/Family Medicine, College of Medicine, University of Florida in Gainesville). Dr. Grauer has been a leading family physician educator for over 35 years. During that time he has published (as principal author) more than 15 books and numerous study aids on the topics of ECG interpretation, cardiac arrhythmias, and ACLS. Dr. Grauer retired from practice in 2010 — however, he remains extremely active writing ECG/Arrhythmia books — making ECG videos — and actively participating in numerous on-line ECG teaching forums. — In 2014, he published, "A 1st Book on ECGs-2014". This is an introductory book for beginning students in ANY medical field. The book is 118 pages — it is ALL in COLOR — and it serves as an excellent START for introducing the reader into the world of ECG interpretation (Sample pages available on amazon — www.ecg1stbook.com). An expanded ePub version is now available. — His most complete ECG book = ECG-2014-ePub. The hard copy book version is more concise, consisting of 260 pages (pocket sized/spiral binding for easy reference — www.ecg2014.com). — Regarding ACLS/Arrhythmia Material — Dr. Grauer published 3 books in 2013: ACLS-2013-Pocket Brain — ACLS: Practice Code Scenarios-2013 — and the full-sized ACLS-2013-Arrhythmias Expanded Version (285 pages). E-Pubs are available for all ACLS titles (for nook-kindle-ibooks). Please check out these FREE on-line Resources: — Educational ECG BLOG (www.blogecg.com). Clicking on the INDEX Tab (in the upper right of each blog page) takes you to detailed contents of all material. — Video ECGs (www.videoecg.com) — including MANY hours of meticulously-made video narrations on topics such as Bundle Branch Block; AV Blocks; Arrhythmia Diagnosis and Arrhythmia Management. Many more videos are planned in the future — so stay tuned! For those who teach ECG Interpretration — Please check out: — ECG Competency (www.moreecg.com — and — www.demoecg.com). — Dr. Grauer's perspective as a Board Certified family physician educator and clinician with expertise in cardiology is truly unique. His books have been translated into 4 languages and have sold over 500,000 copies nationwide and internationally. AMONG HIS OTHER ACCOMPLISHMENTS (www.ekgpress.com): — Principal Author of more than 75 scientific articles pertaining to cardiology or ACLS topics for family physicians. — Presenter at well over 300 major Conferences over the past 35 years on various cardiology topics for family physicians, nurses, and other primary care providers — including numerous keynote speaker invitations at national meetings. — Featured Speaker on over 40 medical videos / audiocassettes produced by the AAFP or Audio-Digest. — Author of ECG Review columns that have been published monthly in various family practice journals since 1983. — Longterm service on Editorial Boards and as reviewer of medical books/articles for many primary care journals. — Recipient of numerous Awards for teaching excellence on a local, statewide and national level — including 3-time Residency Teacher of the Year; recipient of the Superior Accomplishment Award and TIP Award from UF (one of two physicians to first receive this latter award); 1st recipient of the FAFP Educator of the Year Award (in 1993); 1st Recipient of the national AAFP Exemplary Teaching Award for full-time faculty (in 1997); Charter Member of the Society of Teaching Scholars at UF College of Medicine; and Exemplary Teacher, UFCOM in 2007, 2008, 2009 and 2010. — Presenter of numerous national ECG Workshops (including Advanced ECG Interpretation at the AAFP Scientific Assembly for 18 consecutive years in the past), and previous longterm teacher of the ECG Review for AAFP Board Review Courses. — Former ACLS State and National Affiliate Faculty. Dr. Grauer taught in well over 100 ACLS Provider Coures and has had a major role in developing the curriculum and teaching at numerous ACLS Instructor Courses over the years. He is a former member of the AHA Task Force for ACLS Testing, and a contributor in the past to the AHA ACLS Textbook. — Language facility (comfortably conversational in French and Spanish; conversant in Italian, German & Hebrew — learning Portuguese). — Outside interests: Travel and Dance (all ballroom, Argentine tango) which he enjoys with his wife, and watching his 2 adorable grandchildren growing up.
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