FOAM EMCC Blogs 2018
Has the FOAM bubble burst? 2018 review of the Emergency Medicine and Critical Care (EMCC) blogs and podcasts with some surprising results
EMCC – Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. Relating to Medical Education particularly with FOAM/FOAMed resources – Free Open Access Meducation – Medical education for anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Has the FOAM bubble burst? 2018 review of the Emergency Medicine and Critical Care (EMCC) blogs and podcasts with some surprising results
FOAM - Free Open Access Meducation - Medical education for anyone, anywhere, anytime.
Since 2009 we have reviewed, revised and revitalised the Emergency Medicine and Critical Care blogs (EMCC) database. It has been a great way to add new resources
Annual Emergency Medicine and Critical Care blogs database update with analysis of the the trends in asynchronous medical education
Prompted by a series of conversational musings and twitterings the concept of a 'blogging ecosystem' became apparent. With the 'blogging host' as the primary producer and 'blog posts' as distribution seeds - I went in search of the other energy sources necessary to create a fit, healthy and viable blog.
130 blogs and podcasts covering 17 countries and numerous languages - we assess the global impact of emergency medicine and critical care #FOAM initiative
Social (digital) Media is expanding at an unerring rate, penetrating each and every darkened interstice with shafts of sharing light and goodwill....At least that's how it seems.
Web 2.0 in Emergency Medicine: Specialty Embracing the Future of Medical Communication
Physicians are a strange bunch at the best of times. Medicine 2.0 applications, services and tools are Web-based services for health care
With the era of Generation Y doctors; open source publishing; micro-blogging; stumbling and tweeting now upon us it is important to review the potential implications of the internet age on emergency medicine.
How can emergency and critical care physicians deal with information overload? Here is one answer...
Joe Lex's talk on medical education, 'From Hippocrates To Osler to FOAM', from SMACC 2013.