Christopher
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I've worked on putting online a standardized STEMI Identification Assessment using 36 ECG's from a survey-based study on STEMI identification by physicians. It originally utilized a Google Form and would email you a huge 9MB PDF with your results. I've now converted it over to a Google site as a proof of concept.
I would be much obliged if folks could take this assessment and see what bugs, if any, are present. I know it works in IE9, IE10, Firefox, and Chrome; but that's all I've tested it in.
After you take the test it will tell you your accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and how you compared versus computerized interpretation, emergency physicians, and cardiologists. It'll also tell you what sort of ECG's you miss ("subtle", "LVH", etc) and whether they cause you to make false positives or false negatives. It also lets you know whether your answer for each ECG was consistent with the physician's answers.
Your email address is optional, but it can be helpful if you encounter a problem for me to look up your results.
Thank you for your time!
Take the test here, see if you find any bugs, and see how you stack up against man and machine!
I would be much obliged if folks could take this assessment and see what bugs, if any, are present. I know it works in IE9, IE10, Firefox, and Chrome; but that's all I've tested it in.
After you take the test it will tell you your accuracy, sensitivity, specificity, and how you compared versus computerized interpretation, emergency physicians, and cardiologists. It'll also tell you what sort of ECG's you miss ("subtle", "LVH", etc) and whether they cause you to make false positives or false negatives. It also lets you know whether your answer for each ECG was consistent with the physician's answers.
Your email address is optional, but it can be helpful if you encounter a problem for me to look up your results.
Thank you for your time!
Take the test here, see if you find any bugs, and see how you stack up against man and machine!