September 2, 2010

ICU Mind Maps

New to Life in the Fast Lane is a collection of ‘Mind Maps’ encompassing the entire curriculum for the Fellowship examination of the Joint Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine.

The ICU Mind Maps were created by Dr Paul Young in 2007 and 2008 and have since been used by a number of successful candidates preparing for the JFICM exam. They contain information extracted, synthesized and summarized from a variety of sources recommended by the Joint Faculty.

Peripheral arterial diseaseThe Mind Maps are free to use and redistribute and can be found here, or by clicking on Mind Maps, after moving the mouse pointer over ‘Exams’ and then ‘JFICM Fellowship’ on the website header (where you’ll find lots of other stuff awaiting discovery…) as shown below.

LITFL screenshot2 ICU Mind Maps

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About Chris Nickson
An oslerphile suffering from a bad case of knowledge dipsosis. Key areas of interest include: emergency medicine, critical care, toxicology, tropical medicine, clinical epidemiology, history, literature and the internet-learning revolution. @precordialthump

Comments

  1. In the 'Fast Lane': ICU Mind Maps http://tinyurl.com/ye7rglm

  2. Bob says:

    @nzdeany these any use to you? The Abx ones did look a little weak RT @DrVes ICU Mind Maps http://bit.ly/1VIVOi and http://bit.ly/2EnZLi

  3. Robbo says:

    ICU Mind Maps http://bit.ly/3viX9Y – another great resource from Life in the Fast Lane

  4. Thomas says:

    The link for antidepressants under toxicology (didnt find others) is wrong… and thanks, those will be most useful

  5. Thanks Thomas – the broken link has been corrected.

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