
Introducing ED.EXAM: a free online forum and collection of resources for emergency medicine trainees studying for the ACEM Part 2 exams.
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Introducing ED.EXAM: a free online forum and collection of resources for emergency medicine trainees studying for the ACEM Part 2 exams.
A new intensive care educational and networking website is being launched this week, and I invite you all to check it out: Intensive Care Network.
To all affected by the Christchurch earthquake, the thoughts of the Life in the Fast Lane team are with you.
We shine the spotlight on Men’s Health as the month formerly known as November comes to a close, and ask: can a real man eat yogurt?

A clinician’s view of the spate of adverse reactions to the flu vaccine in Western Australia that led to all vaccinations in those aged <5 years being ceased.
Although UCEM are reassured that their ELF regimen for weight loss is gradually gaining wider acceptance, the college is concerned that the message is not being communicated according to utopian ideals.
A poem from ‘Playing God’ by New Zealand doctor Glenn Colquhoun:
‘When I am in doubt I talk to surgeons.
I know that they will know what to do.
They seem so sure….’

In response to @NickdMillar I am trying to collate and maintain a list of Australian Health and Medical blogs, and their related twitter accounts. As with @DrCris from Scalpel’s Edge, it is often difficult to pick Aussies from their blog postings – so leave a comment on this post so that I can make the list as accurate as possible…
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