Update - had to take down the site after all. Didn't have time for maintenance.
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You mean his constant, “I have no evidence to back any of this up, but it works 100% of the time for me” recommendations? Yeah, that gets a bit tiresome.Nice concept. I've always thought that weingarts earlier work is better than the stuff he puts out now
Done and re-titled to make it more general.So we are going to move this to a FOAM specific thread in Gen Res. Hopefully more people will get some use out of it and you'll get more. I find a lot of EM FOAM content is used by other acute care specialties as well.
I too had to google it - it appears to stand for Free Open Access Medical Education. The vast majority of resources under that term seem to be geared for Emergency Medicine (with a secondary minority geared towards Critical Care, but seemingly from an EM perspective), but I will also admit I didn't spend too much time searching.If you can, change the title of the thread to the full words of the acronym so its easier to search and people know what they are clicking on...
... then again i only clicked on it to see if i could learn what foamed meant --- the above posts gave a few clues... is it free online (a!!) medical education?
I too had to google it - it appears to stand for Free Open Access Medical Education. The vast majority of resources under that term seem to be geared for Emergency Medicine (with a secondary minority geared towards Critical Care, but seemingly from an EM perspective), but I will also admit I didn't spend too much time searching.