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The FOAM Primer: Putting It All Together

March 25, 2014 By David Marcus Leave a Comment

How do you use FOAM?  Why should you bother?  What kind of resources are out there?  How do open educational resources fit into your work/study routine?  

This is the latest version of a FOAM Primer – A Six Step Guide to Academic Independence – that I’ve given at several Emergency Medicine residency programs over the last few months.  Hope you find it useful!  There is a new one in the works, to be presented with Dr. Jeremy Faust.

~David

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Filed Under: FOAM, Medical education Tagged With: Asynchronous learning, FOAM primer, FOAMed, medical education, slideshare, spaced repetition

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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