Bob Page 12 Lead

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I had the opportunity to attend Bob's 12 Lead class over the weekend, and I thought that it was amazing. Without y'all recommending his 12 Lead book I would never of hard of him, so thank you for assisting me become a better medic. As soon as I got on shift on Sunday, I was waiting for the first call to see if I could remember what he had taught, outside of the classroom setting.

I just wish that I was a para-pup at his service, as it seems that they have got to participate in some cool experiements and have a real understanding of what a medic should be able to do, and why they do it, once they have passed the NR.

Would recommend him to everyone. So thanks again.
 
Bob is a great speaker/educator, and also a great person. Glad you were able to attend, and recommend it to any Paramedic.

R/r 911
 
Bob Page rocks! In Lead II you got no clue!!!
 
Never heard of Bob Page, can anyone point me in the direction of some stuff by him? I just recently finished reading Rapid Interpretation Of EKG's by Dale Dubin, and it was a really good (albeit slightly simplified) look at lead II and 12-lead interpretation. Uses lots of pictures, analogies, and easy-to-follow language. Would definately recommend this as well.
 
I'm proud to call Bob Page a friend and Colleague. I have sat through numerous lectures presented by him, and always come out of his classes feeling like I've absorbed so much more than I thought my brain could take in. St. Johns in Springfield is a fairly progressive EMS service, they do a lot of research and educational studies, and their staff is much better for it. I agree with Rid (as I almost always do), his a great educator, but he is also a good man.
 
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