It can sometimes be difficult to determine the specialty of a blogger within the Blogging Ecosystem. Sometimes the specialty is difficult to define with so much sub-specializing in the medical field, and sometimes the blogger would prefer to write eclectically rather than being labelled or categorised…
Prompted by a series of tweets and buzzes pertaining to the knowledge base of Emergency Medicine bloggers we felt it was time to overhaul our BlogRoll and create a separate table for the Emergency bloggers, their twitter handles and RSS feeds. This list works well in conjunction with the comprehensive Medworm Emergency Bloggers RSS Feed
Please feel free to add comments with additional names and we will incorporate before the final table is hosted
















A really succinct list, thanks for the extra reading material.
Fantastic List! I think my Twitter link got messed up, fyi.
Sorry Graham
Should all be fixed now.
Project in progress so will see some flux before it is finally bedded down
Mike
Emergency medicine bloggers and twitter handles http://su.pr/A2SO1d even if you aren't in emergency med there are some excellent blogs here
RT @Berci: @sandnsurf Fantastic list! RE: best list of current ER and ED blogs in the world… http://tinyurl.com/y94ldp4
EM Bloggers via Lifeinthefastlane – http://lifeinthefastlane.com/2010/03/emergency-medicine-bloggers/
Emergency Medicine Bloggers | Life in the Fast Lane: Time to overhaul our 'BlogRoll' and create a separate table f… http://bit.ly/cIKe5Z
Best list of current ER & ED blogs in the world RT@copdiary: @sandnsurf http://tinyurl.com/y94ldp4 /via @Berci
A great blogroll for those who like Emergency Medicine blogs http://lifeinthefastlane.com/2010/03/emergency-medicine-bloggers/
Good thing I landed on your site. Great post. Thanks.
Excellent! Thank you for compiling this for all to enjoy. Edwin
Thanks for the support Edwin
Greatly appreciated
Mike
RT @bodyinmind: Emergency medicine bloggers and twitter handles http://su.pr/A2SO1d even if you aren't in emergency med there are some e …
http://emupdates.com
About EM Updates:
My strategy for passing the boards was to summarize Rosen’s Emergency Medicine onto flash cards. To continue to benefit from that work, after the boards, I scanned all these cards, typed out their headers, tagged them, and posted them onto a blog. This took 2.5 years and the 1412 cards are the first 1412 posts on EM Updates. Along the way I have accumulated pearls that I want to have access to during my clinical shifts, and the idea to combine the cards and the pearls is what is behind this project. EM Updates can be used to find information while seeing patients, to browse on a topic, or to act as flash cards for test review.
Putting emergency medicine information into categories is tough. The categories with a period in front of them represent information that pertains to cardinal presentations, e.g. the undifferentiated headache, the undifferentiated red eye. Below the cardinal presentations are individual diagnoses and other categories of illness.
The flash cards, which are identified by having a number in front of them, point to a page in Rosen’s fifth edition, which is on the bottom-right corner of the flash card.
thanks to @sandnsurf @precordialthump @peterallely @james457 (Life in the Fast Lane) for listing me: EM Bloggers List http://bit.ly/9ynlDc
Great list of EM Bloggers check it out http://bit.ly/alWF1b.
Medicine is a very effectual word in that time. we are never thought without medicine. Every being being in their life increment depend only medicine.
Thanking
Acne Vitamins
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Thanks for the blogroll! What a nice surprise. You can add my twitter self as well (a new addiction to contend with) at twitter.com/doctorblackbear. Cheers! ABB.