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EMconf 2015 – Week #3 Highlights and Transcript

January 28, 2015 By David Marcus Leave a Comment

Week number 3 of the 2015 #EMconf archive is now available for download at the EMconf Archive.  This Symplur transcript includes all #EMconf tweets, including links and images.  Over the last 7 days the Emergency Medicine training program conference/lecture series hashtag generated > 370,000 impressions via >550 tweets by 190 participants.

Last week’s most frequently mentioned EM programs (mentions and retweets) were: Stony Brook (@StonyBrookEM), Washington University in St. Louis (@WUSTL_EM), Northwestern (@NorthwesternEM), and King’s County (@kingsofcounty).  They must have had something good to say – be sure to give them a follow.

Leading contributors (original tweets) for Week #3: @muscemergency,  @docbond007, @wustl_EM, @bryantkallen, @flatbushEM, @evanleibner, @stonybrookem, @terrancetleemd, @UCmorningreport, @danieljafari.

The first EMconf tweet of the week  – by @DocBond007 – was also one of the most noticed:

STOP the INSANITY!-Banana bags expensive and not needed. Use the gut. Give PO thiamine-MVI if you must. #UMEM @DocWillisMD #EMConf

— Michael Bond, MD (@Docbond007) January 19, 2015

This one from Wash U also got a lot of attention:

Cardiac ultrasound: ask do I N.I.L.? (Needle, ionotrope, or lytic) #FOAMus #emconf pic.twitter.com/4zmNd4hU6H — WashU EM Residency (@WUSTL_EM) January 20, 2015

This came in from Capetown :

@Almero on resuscitation:Post resuscitation care is more important for good neuro survival than ACLS #FOAMed #emconf pic.twitter.com/JoCvKH2W2E

— EM CapeTown (@EMCapeTown) January 16, 2015

Coincidentally, there was a spike in the #shitmallonsays hashtag last week.  One representative pearl (thanks Stony Brook!): 

#EMconf #FOAMed #shitmallonsays Ketamine Conclusions pic.twitter.com/VENz2QEJ28

— Stony Brook EM (@StonyBrookEM) January 21, 2015

And finally, in the spirit of the in-training exam that many EM residents will be taking in a few weeks, Billy Mallon also gave some test taking advice:

#emconf Billy Mallon Test taking tips, when board studying review the wrong answers you select to learn why you picked the wrong choice

— Stony Brook EM (@StonyBrookEM) January 21, 2015

 

Do you tweet from your weekly conference/lecture series?  Add #EMconf to your tweets and join the global conversation!

A continuous feed from #EMconf and other leading FOAM hashtags is always available at FOAMfeeds.

 

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About David Marcus

I'm an Emergency Physician and Internist at the LIJ Medical Center (Queens, NY) where I also serve as an attending physician in the Division of Medical Ethics. Obsessed with ED Critical Care, bedside sonography, medical ethics, and all kinds of outdoor stuff.

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