
In preparation for #IETMC13 the International Faculty Development teaching course – the #MeduBrawl has begun.
Life in the Fast Lane medical education blog
Emergency medicine and critical care medical education blog
GoogleFOAM is a boon to ‘just in time’ learning — and for teachers and FOAM creators too. Check it out!

A Primer for Clinical Researchers in emergency is a FREE a five part series in EMA guest edited by Professor Franz Babl
From next week all the edited and video and audio recordings from the mind-boggling SMACC conference held in Sydney a month-and-a-half ago will become FOAM.
Why is Rob Mac Sweeney’s Critical Care Reviews awesome? Because it inspires AWE! If you work in ICU you need to check out this website promoting open access to scientific advancement.

There are two elements I think are vital to maintaining large datasets – Google Drive and TablePress
Amid enthusiastic discussion (at opposite ends of the earth) of the need for a FOAM curriculum, I say no. Read on to find out why.
My reflections on SMACC 2013, from the initial idea to the present, with thanks to all those willing to stand and shout “We are Critical Care!”

This week in Sydney, FOAM has been on everybody’s lips. But what is FOAM, where does it come from, and how do we get it off? In this entirely factually correct 99th edition of FFFF, we put FOAM under the microscope. Can’t see a friggin’ thing.
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