Logging especially noteworthy linkage from the endless Twitter feed (and other ephemera). This week: Lung U.S. Capnography Post-intubation Pericarditis vs STEMI SMACC Tox/Glycosides Presentweeting! Dr. A. Verghese on the modern doctor’s bag The Physics of Ultrasound (Gel) – user beware Student Alert for SAEM Student Alert for Upcoming AMSA Institute Call for feedback on emgoogle.com […]
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Lively Day at #ACEP12
Today’s feed was full of excellent posts from a growing, diverse group of Tweeps leading to some lively conversations. Read on to see what we learned (by session/topic). Interestingly, of the Top 10 tweeters, numbers 9 and 10 (rfdsdoc and Precordialthump) with 100 tweets and a combined 297K impressions, are in an entirely different hemisphere. Talk about […]
Virtually There, Oct. 9th at ACEP
Thanks to our agents on the ground, today I learned all sorts of things from ACEP12 without actually being there. Here are the highlights, and an updated list of top Tweeters. Thanks so much to everyone who has been putting in the time to tweet! Twenty-four hours ago there were 1.1k Tweets featuring #ACEP12. Today, […]
Distance Learning During #ACEP12 a.k.a. Freeloading
Welcome to my new blog, a formal introduction will follow separately. Read on for an answer to the question: “If I can’t make it to Denver, how can I actively participate in ACEP’s 2012 Scientific Assembly?” A) Establish a Data Feed (you can’t participate if you don’t know what’s going on) On Twitter, search for and […]