Septris

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Septris is a game all about sepsis, provided in a cool interactive online learning format.

Where’s the ETT?… No devices, no monitors

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Can you solve this riddle posed by an ‘old school’ anaesthetist?

I See, I Do, iSimulate

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It is not a secret that most of us at LITFL are big appleophiles. We love apple products and we love their user friendly platforms and we love finding new ways to use our apple devices in our day to day lives and clinical practice.  iSimulate is an organisation that utilises a team of the [...]

Global Medical Education Project (GMEP)

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After 2 years of building, writing and developing – the Global Medical Education Project is almost ready for launch!

UCEM position statement on alcohol and idiocy

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In social outings involving idiots, alcohol was found to protect neurons against apoptosis in smarter individuals. The delay in sensory relay caused by alcohol consumption is the likely mechanism for this phenomenon.

The LITFL Review 058

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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.

Lifestyle modification and multiple sclerosis

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Changing the paradigm of progressive deterioration with multiple sclerosis. An Australian longitudinal cohort study reports remarkable improvements with lifestyle change

A Taste of Guinness and Irish A&E

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Intrepid FACEM Sandy Inglis sends us a ‘postcard from the edge’ about his recent experience as a locum in A&E in Northern Ireland. Yes, Guinness is included!

Adopt a Delegate!

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Help worthy health workers in Africa attend the 2012 African Conference of Emergency Medicine. By adopting a delegate you can help our specialty develop where it is needed most.

Watch, Laugh, Learn, Live

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We’ve dug up some classic TED talks on education from Sir Ken Robinson. Watch, laugh, learn and live.