Logging new and noteworthy linkage from the endless Twitter feed, and other ephemera of the past week: Med-Ed and Doctoring Is the Most Trusted Doctor in America Doing More Harm Than Good? (A profile from The New Yorker) – read first. Dr. Oz and Mr. Hyde: What Medicine Should Learn From Mehmet (Commentary in Forbes on […]
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Wink Wednesday #004
Back to logging new/noteworthy linkage from the endless Twitter feed and other ephemera of the past – several – weeks: Med-Ed and Doctoring Dr. Chris Nickson on FOAM love (6 min. video) 6 Tips for the Flipped Classroom 10 Tips for the many, many new features on Prezi Samuel Shem, the author of The House of God, 34 […]
#FOAMed Page is Up
In the name of cleaning out the attic, will be sorting through various talks, workshops and other educational projects I’ve done over the last few years and posting them to my new FOAM page. In the mean time, have shared “Intubating in the ED – RSI, DSI and Beyond” (for residents), and “Mechanical Ventilation” (medical student version). […]
Wink Wednesday #003
Logging noteworthy linkage from the endless Twitter feed and other ephemera of the past week. This edition somewhat abbreviated by Hurricane Sandy related internet outage, so I’ve also added a few golden oldies: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS – PK-SMACC Talks – 20 slides, 6 min 40 sec, make a video. GO! Deadline: 1/15/2013 Graham Walker‘s EP […]
Let the Junior Intubate? Nah… (Part A)
We got the call during the early morning hours of a recent overnight shift: “EMS is 5 minutes out with an APE”. “Ape?” the intern asked. Acute Pulmonary Edema Several minutes later an entourage burst through the big double doors. As she rolled down the hall flanked by EMT’s this morbidly obese seventy-eight year old […]