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  • Medical Students, Residents Can Teach Each Other Things in Evidence-Based Medicine

    Four years ago, before the term “FOAM” had even been coined, I wrote in ACEP News for...
  • Emergency Medicine Experts Share Tips for Who to Follow on Twitter

    Deciding who to follow is one of the holiest decisions one can make on Twitter. After all,...
  • New Sepsis Definitions Spark Debate on Twitter

    If free open access medical education (#FOAMed) has a single greatest strength, it is that it cuts...

Medical Students, Residents Can Teach Each Other Things in Evidence-Based Medicine

September 13, 2016 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

Four years ago, before the term “FOAM” had even been coined, I wrote in ACEP News for…

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Emergency Medicine Experts Share Tips for Who to Follow on Twitter

June 15, 2016 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

Deciding who to follow is one of the holiest decisions one can make on Twitter. After all,…

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New Sepsis Definitions Spark Debate on Twitter

March 16, 2016 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

If free open access medical education (#FOAMed) has a single greatest strength, it is that it cuts…

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Free Open Access Medical Education Twitter Authors Appear in Top Peer-Reviewed Journals

November 17, 2015 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 1 Comment

Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM or #FOAMed) has always had a bit of a rebellious streak….

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Tweets are Flying at #ACEP15

October 27, 2015 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 1 Comment

There’s quantity and there’s quality. The social media coming out of #ACEP15 has both. We surpassed the…

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ACEP15: Record Number of Tweets Keep Annual Meeting Attendees Up To Date

October 26, 2015 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

It’s Day One at the ACEP annual meeting and if you have Twitter, your phone is probably…

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2015 SMACC Draws Record Attendance, Earns ACEP Accreditation, Inspires Tweets

August 13, 2015 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

In 2012, the world of emergency medicine blogs and podcasts was gaining momentum but was lacking two…

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Medical Education Images on Twitter Have Potential to Go Viral

May 13, 2015 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

Even within the confines of 140 characters, much can be said. However, one of Twitter’s great features…

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Free Open Access Medical Resources Beyond Twitter

March 16, 2015 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

The most common question I am asked about Free Open Access Medical Education (FOAM) is, “Do I…

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Rise of the Free Open Access Medical Education Online Journal Club

January 20, 2015 - Jeremy Samuel Faust, MD, MS, MA, FACEP - 0 Comment

History records that the first journal club was started by Sir William Osler, MD, at McGill University…

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