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Sending you free open-access medical (FOAM) content from around the globe. We keep an eye on all the trends and best articles and share them with you so that you stay on top of your field.

Emergency Procedures app 680 2

Emergency Procedure: Today we tackle the management of postpartum haemorrhage (PPH). Take a few deep breaths and your own pulse, then dive into the video

AI in Healthcare LITFL 680

AI is revolutionising healthcare! Here are our top 10 artificial intelligence courses for clinicians and healthcare providers to help you acquire the skills you need to keep up!

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James Rutherford Morison (1853-1939) was an English surgeon. Eponymously remembered for his description of the Pouch of Rutherford Morison* (1894) and the inventor of BIPP: Bismuth, iodoform and paraffin paste


Latest updates from the #FOAMed world

Do we look for a diagnosis too much in medicine? Justin is back making us all look at how we actually practice medicine and treat patients – a must read!

The EM EBM Nerds are back with a jam-packed podcast this month covering everything from GTN in SCAPE through to whether pregnancy is actually a disease.

Mike Misch delivers a humorous and memorable talk discussing two Amazing & Awesome Cases. Tune in to find out the diagnosis and outcome of an unusual case of hypoxia with no apparent shortness of breath

Dr Hannah Lock provides us with a brief overview of everything high altitude medicine!

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