Dylan Morris, MD
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How to aggregrate FOAM Blogs

For blogs and journals, I suggest using an RSS reader to help organize your content. There simply too many #FOAMed sites to visit each individually. It's best to have software that pulls them together. Personally, I use Feedly. 

It is cross platform and lives in the cloud, so you can see the same things on your desktop, tablet, phone, at home or work, etc. It's dead simple to use and works great. 

Getting started in FOAMed can be overwhelming though - finding sources is a challenge. That's why I have compiled a list below, and put together a file you can import directly into Feedly to get you a jump start. 
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On the right is a  file with all my FOAM subscriptions for Feedly. You can import this OPML file directly into Feedly. To do so, first download and save the file. Then, in Feedly, click on "Organize" on the left menu bar. Finally, choose "Import OPML" at the top of the screen. ​

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EM Feeds for Feedly
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Blogs to follow

Life in the Fast Lane
EMCrit Blog
Emergency Medicine Literature of Note
Academic Life in Emergency Medicine
Boring EM
The SGEM: Skeptics Guide to Emergency Medicine
ICN: Intensive Care Nework
St. Emlyn's
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The Maryland Critical Care Project
Mihn Le Cong: Prehospital and Retrieval Medicine
Emergency Medicine Cases
Dr. Smith's ECG Blog
REBEL EM
EM in 5
HQ Med Ed

EM LYCEUM

Radiopaedia

The Trauma Professional's Blog

Rory Spiegel - EM Nerd
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