FOAMed with Dr Rezaie

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FOAMed with Dr. Salim Rezaie

January 15, 2019
In this episode Dr. Miguel Reyes interviews Dr. Salim Rezaie about how best to approach and use FOAMed (Free Open Access Medical Education) as a resident.

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Host

Miguel A. Reyes, MD

Hackensack University Medical Center
PGY3
@miguel_reyesMD 
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EM Resident Articles

Guest

Salim Rezaie, MD, FACEP

Creator/Founder, and Editor-in-Chief of R.E.B.E.L EM
@srrezaie

Overview:

Have you ever felt overwhelmed with the amount of content out there that comes out on a nearly daily basis? Well if so than this is the podcast for you.  Here we talk about how to sift through the FOAM sources and how to implement into your practice as a resident.  

Really great stuff in this podcast.

Key Points

  • Don't FOAM it alone
  • Use peer reviewed FOAM sources
  • Use news aggregator apps to collect all your FOAM into one place
  • Read the textbooks and suppliement with FOAM

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