Blog and Podcast Watch: Cutaneous Emergencies
The WestJEM Blog and Podcast Watch presents high quality open-access educational blogs and podcasts in emergency medicine (EM) based on the ongoing Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) Approved Instructional Resources (AIR) and AIR-Professional series. Both series critically appraise resou...
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doaj-9c6af63ad2ca453285a5af30e82def472020-11-24T21:09:03ZengeScholarship Publishing, University of CaliforniaWestern Journal of Emergency Medicine1936-900X1936-90182017-02-0118228829210.5811/westjem.2016.11.32092Blog and Podcast Watch: Cutaneous EmergenciesAndrew Grock0Eric J. Morley1Lynn Roppolo2Jay Khadpe3Felix Ankel4Michelle Lin5Olive View-UCLA Medical Center, Department of Emergency MedicineStony Brook School of Medicine, Department of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Texas Southwestern, Department of Emergency MedicineUniversity of Florida College of Medicine, Department of Emergency MedicineHealthPartners Institute, Health Professions EducationUniversity of California San Francisco, Department of Emergency MedicineThe WestJEM Blog and Podcast Watch presents high quality open-access educational blogs and podcasts in emergency medicine (EM) based on the ongoing Academic Life in Emergency Medicine (ALiEM) Approved Instructional Resources (AIR) and AIR-Professional series. Both series critically appraise resources using an objective scoring rubric. This installment of the Blog and Podcast Watch highlights the topic of cutaneous emergencies from the AIR series. The AIR series is a continuously building curriculum that follows the Council of Emergency Medicine Residency Directors (CORD) annual testing schedule. For each module, relevant content is collected from the top 50 most accessed sites per the Social Media Index published within the previous 12 months and scored by eight board members using five equally weighted measurement outcomes: Best Evidence in Emergency Medicine (BEEM) score, accuracy, educational utility, evidence based, and references. Resources scoring ≥30 out of 35 available points receive an AIR label. Resources scoring 27-29 receive an “honorable mention” label, if the editorial board agrees that the post is accurate and educationally valuable. A total of 35 blog posts and podcasts were evaluated. None scored ≥30 points necessary for the AIR label, although four honorable mention posts were identified. Key educational pearls from these honorable mention posts are summarized. This Blog and Podcast Watch series is based on the AIR and AIR-Pro series, which attempts to identify high quality educational content on open-access blogs and podcasts. This series provides an expertbased, post-publication curation of educational social media content for EM clinicians with this installment focusing on cutaneous emergencies. [West J Emerg Med. 2017;18(2)288-292.]http://escholarship.org/uc/item/6fc6z9hkdermatologyemergency medicine |
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The WestJEM Blog and Podcast Watch presents high quality open-access educational blogs
and podcasts in emergency medicine (EM) based on the ongoing Academic Life in Emergency Medicine
(ALiEM) Approved Instructional Resources (AIR) and AIR-Professional series. Both series critically appraise
resources using an objective scoring rubric. This installment of the Blog and Podcast Watch highlights the
topic of cutaneous emergencies from the AIR series.
The AIR series is a continuously building curriculum that follows the Council of Emergency Medicine
Residency Directors (CORD) annual testing schedule. For each module, relevant content is collected from the
top 50 most accessed sites per the Social Media Index published within the previous 12 months and scored
by eight board members using five equally weighted measurement outcomes: Best Evidence in Emergency
Medicine (BEEM) score, accuracy, educational utility, evidence based, and references. Resources scoring ≥30
out of 35 available points receive an AIR label. Resources scoring 27-29 receive an “honorable mention” label,
if the editorial board agrees that the post is accurate and educationally valuable.
A total of 35 blog posts and podcasts were evaluated. None scored ≥30 points necessary for
the AIR label, although four honorable mention posts were identified. Key educational pearls from these
honorable mention posts are summarized.
This Blog and Podcast Watch series is based on the AIR and AIR-Pro series, which attempts to
identify high quality educational content on open-access blogs and podcasts. This series provides an expertbased,
post-publication curation of educational social media content for EM clinicians with this installment
focusing on cutaneous emergencies. [West J Emerg Med. 2017;18(2)288-292.] |
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