The LITFL Review 110

The LITFL Review is your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneakiest sneak peaks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care. Each week the LITFL team casts the spotlight on the best and brightest from the blogosphere, the podcast video/audiosphere and the rest of the Web 2.0 social media jungle to find the most fantastic EM/CC FOAM (Free Open Access Meducation) around. Welcome to the 109th edition, brought to you by: Kane Guthrie [KG] from LITFL Tessa Davis [TRD] from LITFL and Don’t Forget The Bubbles Brent Thoma [BT] from BoringEM, and Chris Nickson [CN] from LITFL, iTeachEM and SMACC The Most Fair Dinkum Ripper Beauts of the Week Natalie May at St. Emlyn’s raised the potential problem of FOAM gone wrong with her post, When FOAM Doesn’t Wash. It led to swift responses with expanded discussions at ALiEM (Is FOAM to blame when a medical error occurs?) courtesy of Bryan Hayes and Teresa Chan and at LITFL (Is FOAM at fault?) courtesy of Chris Nickson. This is a question that will continue to come up as the use of FOAM proliferates and I think it is important for FOAMites to have a cogent response. [BT] Meanwhile, over at Resus.ME, Cliff featured his amazing talk from SMACC titled ‘How to be a Hero’. This is the best talk on resuscitation, emergency medicine or critical care I have ever seen or heard. Yes, that’s right, the best ever! I actually assigned Cliff the talk topic, but I envisaged ...
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