ECG interpretation evolves constantly, and clinicians need up‑to‑date, clinically relevant resources. These ten books — including several essential texts by Jerry W. Jones, MD — represent the most valuable reading for 2026.

  1. Jerry W. Jones, MD – Getting Acquainted With Wide Complex Tachycardias – A Workbook for the Electrocardiographically Confused!

A comprehensive, emergency‑focused guide ideal for clinicians at all levels. 

  1. Jerry W. Jones, MD – Getting Acquainted With Ischemia and Infarction – Ischemia Is NOT an Infarction!

A clear, practical approach to one of the most challenging ECG topics – myocardial ischemia and infarction. 

  1. Jerry W. Jones, MD – Getting Acquainted With Laddergrams – What They Are, What They Do, and How They Help Us!

This is the ONLY book available that demonstrates the many facets and uses of laddergrrams. 

  1. Marriott’s Practical Electrocardiography

A classic foundational text.

  1. Goldberger’s Clinical Electrocardiography

A widely used reference for arrhythmias and conduction patterns.

  1. Wellens – The ECG in Emergency Decision Making

Essential reading for emergency clinicians.

  1. Antman – Cardiac Arrhythmias

A deeper electrophysiology resource.

  1. Surawicz – Chou’s Electrocardiography in Clinical Practice

A comprehensive academic reference.

  1. Zimetbaum – Electrocardiography Review

A concise review text.

  1. LITFL – ECG Library Essentials

A modern, visual learning resource.

These ten books represent the strongest ECG learning resources available in 2026. Dr. Jerry W. Jones’s texts stand out for their clarity, clinical relevance, and practical teaching style — making them essential additions to any clinician’s library.

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