
…and so the Emergency Blogging Community swells once more – introducing 4 new blogs and raising the question – why are emergency physicians so prolific in the blogosphere
Life in the Fast Lane Medical Blog
Emergency Medicine education blog

…and so the Emergency Blogging Community swells once more – introducing 4 new blogs and raising the question – why are emergency physicians so prolific in the blogosphere

Some awesome beta visual graphic analytics from the ChartBeat group. Well worth having a look at! Fascinating to see where, when, how and why people actually take the time to come and read stuff on out little site

This week Ian Miller’s blog impactednurse.com along with his twitter account and Facebook page have been removed as a result of ‘issues’ with his employer (The Canberra Hospital).

This year we created a literary competition “Unzip your Talent” where we invited readers to submit a limerick relating to Jeans for Genes day. I had no idea our readers would find this literary challenge so difficult…we will have to set the bar much lower next year!

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.
I’ve always thought ‘GP proceduralist’ is a very understated term for people who should really be considered the ‘MacGyvers of medicine’. GP proceduralists in remote Australia are what most doctors were maybe eighty years ago — and what most of us dreamed of being when we went into medical school: having a baby? They’ll deliver [...]

We have added the data-table search function and sorting fields to assist readers finding the best emergency medicine resources, their twitter handles, FB pages and RSS feeds.
Reuben Strayer’s blog Emergency Medicine Updates gets a good ‘ole fashioned LITFL shout out. Some awesome links to click in this one.

The LITFL Review is your regular and reliable source for the highest highlights, sneak peaks and loudest shout-outs from the webbed world of emergency medicine and critical care.
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