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http://lifeinthefastlane.com/resources/emergency-medicine-blogs/
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world by
STORM
(in a small way)
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practice of medicine…”
Joe Lex
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40. What does
this mean for
education?
What does
this mean for
education?
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45. Photos of Sir William Osler from www.collectionscanada.gc.ca
Nothing replaces the
bedside mentor
46. … but surely
there is a
catch?
… but surely
there is a
catch?
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to use social media”
Bertalan Mesco
http://lifeinthefastlane.com/2009/07/information-overload/
56. A jackass in
the real
world will be a
jackass online
A jackass in
the real
world will be a
jackass online
63. OK, time to
bring it
home…
OK, time to
bring it
home…
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