A reader, David, an Emergency Medicine resident from Sweden, recently emailed me to ask about good video lecture resources in Emergency Medicine. I thought I would poll everyone and crowdsource out this question.
Thus far, we came up with the following:
1. All LA Conference (Free)
- This site hosts lectures, which were held at joint conferences amongst the Los Angeles EM residency programs.
- This site is hosted under EM:RAP.
2. CMEdownload (One-time $350 subscription)
- This site is run by my friend, Dr. Diku Mandavia. This site has recorded over 2,000 lectures from various national conferences.
3. Emedhome ($79/year)
- This site was one of the original online EM educational resources and is run by my friend, Dr. Rick Nunez.
- This site hosts not only video lectures, but also an "EMCast" podcast by Dr. Amal Mattu and various online articles.
4. EM:RAP TV (free)
- This site (EM Reviews And Perspectives), hosted by my friend Dr. Mel Herbert, hosts short snippets of focused clinical knowledge, in a casual format.
- Most videos are 2-10 minutes long.
5. USC Essentials ($450/yr, or $98/yr for residents and medical students)
- This site hosts lectures from USC's popular Essentials CME course, dating back to 2006.
- Hosted under EM:RAP.
Any other good video-based resources in Emergency Medicine?
Disclaimer: I have no financial ties with any of these groups.