My interest in cardiology started in the United States. After finishing my medical
studies at Leiden University in the Netherlands, I went in 1960 for a rotating internship
to Mercy Hospital in Baltimore. There I met Dr Marriott, one of the attending cardiologists,
who always invited the interns to attend his reading of electrocardiograms (ECGs).
Soon, I was fascinated by the way he analyzed and explained the tracings, emphasizing
the simplicities rather than the complexities of the tracing and discussing all important
ECG patterns known at that time.
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