Contextual learning

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We are seeing an increased number of engaged, interested readers who are enjoying learning for the sake of learning. It has led to the development of ‘anyone-anywhere-anytime-anything’ learning

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Physiology Philes

Welcome to the first in the Physiology Philes series, part of the basic science in clinical context project on LITFL. First up is the Valsalva Manoeuvre

R&R in the FASTLANE 019

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Some of the best and brightest emergency medicine and critical care clinicians from all over the world tell us what they think is worth reading from the published literature in the 19th edition of R&R in the FASTLANE.

The LITFL Review 064

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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

ED Ultrasound Simulator

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Another great video from SAEM12 – The creators of the EDUS2 project tell us about their ED ultrasound simulator.

Emergency Medicine Mobile App Competition

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Emergency Medicine Diagnosis and Management 6e is now an eBook on SkyScape Medical resources and we are giving one licence away FREE…

Emergency Medicine Australasia

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New Series: Short editorial reviews from Emergency Medicine Australasia which publishes peer-reviewed articles, reports, reviews and opinions

Funtabulously Frivolous Friday Five 089

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In the 89th FFFF we find out how the Spanish health service intends to save 2 billion euros a year, what condition accounts for over 10 million courses of antibiotics each year in the US, as well as learn about a clever Dutch physiologist, ego bias and micromorts.

EM Lyceum

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Learn about a blog that uses an evidence-based debate approach to emergency medicine education.

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IN this edition of FFFF we’ve got the snake with the most lethal venom in the world, Southey tubes, blindspot bias, the French gauge and the first cardiac catheterisation.