The LITFL Review 116
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 116th 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
It may seem a bit weird featuring a LITFL blogpost in the ‘Ripper of the Week’ section (especially given that the TTM trial just came out and set off a FOAM firestorm), but here is why we’ve gone and done it. EMCC Blog Update gives the low down on the state of the emergency medicine and critical care #FOAMed world. There are now over 200 EMCC blogs, from 24 countries in 6 different languages. Wow! We’d like to acknowledge all of these fantastic contributors to FOAM from all over the world — you rock! [CN]
FOAM is going mainstream. Or at least, that is the only conclusion I can reach upon hearing about Annals of Emergency Medicine’s experiment with ALiEM. This week the site hosts a Global Journal Club on a recent Annals article on ED CT utilization that will be ...
Source: Life in the Fast Lane - Category: Emergency Medicine Doctors Authors: Kane Guthrie Tags: Education eLearning Emergency Medicine Featured Health Intensive Care LITFL review LITFL R/V Source Type: blogs
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