A time for reflection

It is that time of year…a time to sit back (momentarily) and reflect on the last 12 months A time to be thankful, and to thank those for making the LITFL blog possible and a time to look to the future The Life in the Fast Lane project arose out of a need to share collated and curated content, to create a conversation in the emergency medicine and critical care blogosphere and to improve the provision of adjunctive education for all. Thank you to my amigos Thank you to  to all the detractors, the naysayers and the non-believers. Thank you from the bottom of our hearts! Your apathetic derision and condescension provided the ultimate motivation for us to continue our quest to provide high quality free education for all. Thank you to the amazing team of LITFL authors without whom we would not have been able to write almost 3000 blog posts or welcome our 9,000,000th visitor… In particular a heartfelt thanks the amazing Chris Nickson (precordialthump) for his irrepressible work on the critical care compendium and case based questions; Kane Guthrie (kane_guthrie) for his succinct and awesome weekly LITFL reviews and views on all things emergency and critical care nursing; Ed Burns for the enduring legacy of the ECG library and the literary brilliance of our Fence Splitting Michelle Johnston (Eleytherius). This year saw the introduction of Aaron Sparshott with the Pimp my iPad series and Tessa Davis with the awesome TechTool Thursday reviews The futu...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Tags: Education eLearning Emergency Medicine Featured 2012 year in review Source Type: blogs