I am a podcaster. I like audio! But I also love reading well-crafted, incisive blog posts. One of my favorite blogs has been PulmCrit.org by Josh Farkas.
Well now, PulmCrit and EMCrit are merging. This will be a boon for the audiences of both products. You'll be hearing more in the coming weeks.
What do you think?
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This is fantastic news! PulmCrit is one of the best critical care FOAMed resources out there. I’m excited to see what this brigs.
my favorite blog and favorite podcast merging ! excellent
pulmcrit is the best but its more geared towards medicine. emcrit seems to be more surgical.
Nice to see EM-CCM and Pulm-CCM folks merging their powers. Can only end with great things.
Great step! I like PulmCrit ..big fan of both Brains…I think it will be awesome..2 superheroes.if Salim Rezai of REBEL EM joins in, it will be a perfect trio!just thinking.
Mohammed ASIRI
Hollywood Weingart!!
#HollywoodWeingart
…love it!
Excellent!
This is synergy! The value is exponential.
Glad to see smart people working together.
We all can learn from this.
I’ll play devils advocate. What does this mean for us pure Emergency Medical Services guys here in the states? Great for you guys, but what about us? Will EMCRIT still be relevant?
A better understanding of CCM and EM. Much of what EM and EMS (prehospital emergency medicine) do is a subset of CCM.
Congrats guys. This will only make each of your educational products better. Excited to see what lies ahead!
— John
After listening to the “wee” it makes sense. The PulmCrit EMCrit article title with the EMCrit lined through is confusing, and makes it look like EMCrit is finished.