AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions
In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have two subsets of recommended resources. The AIR stamp of approval will only be given to posts scoring above a strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile, accurate, unbiased, and appropriately referenced despite an average score <30. All posts will still be part of the quiz needed to obtain III credit.
For this module, we did find 3 posts that met Honorable Mention criteria but covered similar information as higher scoring posts. Thus we did not create additional multiple choice questions for these. To review these posts, please see the second table.
After reading, please take the quiz. Feel free to ask questions in the blog comment section below. The AIR Board faculty will answer them within 48 hours of posting. Be sure to include your email or contact information where requested in the Disqus blog comment area, so that you will be notified when we reply. We recommend programs give 5 hours (20 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.
Take the quiz at ALiEMU
ALiEMU AIR Cardiology Part 1 block quiz
Interested in taking the quiz for fun or asynchronous (Individualized Interactive Instruction) credit? Please go to the above link. You will need to create a one-time login account if you haven’t already.
Highlighted quality posts
Article Title | Author | Date | Link | Title |
EMCrit Podcast 146 – Who Needs an Acute PCI with Steve Smith (Part I) | Scott Weingart, MD, and Steve Smith, MD | April 12, 2015 | EMCrit: PCI 1 | Approved Instructional Resource |
EMCrit Podcast 147 – Who Needs an Acute PCI with Steve Smith (Part II) | Scott Weingart, MD, and Steve Smith, MD | March 29, 2015 | EMCrit: PCI 2 | Approved Instructional Resource |
Shock, syncope, sweating… and severe chest pain! | Edward Burns, MD | August 8, 2014 | LITFL: Severe Chest Pain | Approved Instructional Resource |
Is it Time to Start Using the HEART Pathway in the Emergency Department? | Salim Rezaie, MD | April 30, 2015 | RebelEM: HEART Score | Approved Instructional Resource |
ECG of the Week: Wellens’ Syndrome or STEMI | Salim Rezaie, MD | August 14, 2014 | RebelEM: Wellens | Approved Instructional Resource |
EBM Chest Pain Adjunctive Therapies | Mike Cadogan, MD | December 3, 2014 | LITFL: Chest Pain Therapy | Approved Instructional Resource |
JC: Are typical chest pain symptoms predictive of outcome? | Simon Carley | May 18, 2015 | St.Emlyn’s: Chest Pain Symptoms | Honorable Mention |
Low Risk Chest Pain and Clinically Relevant Adverse Cardiac Events (CRACE) | Salim Rezaie, MD | June 4, 2015 | RebelEM: CRACE | Honorable Mention |
The 2014 AHA NSTE-ACS Guidelines | Ryan Radecki, MD | September 29, 2014 | EMLitofNote: AHA Guidelines | Honorable Mention |
High Sensitive Troponin with Rick | Rick Body, PhD | August 7, 2014 | St.Emlyn’s: High Sensitive Trop | Honorable Mention |
Is Coronary CT worth it? | Rob Orman, MD | January 6, 2015 | ERCast: Coronary CTA 1 | Honorable Mention |
Revenge of the Nerd: Coronary CT? Ehhh, no | Rob Orman, MD | February 15, 2015 | ERCast: Coronary CTA 2 | Honorable Mention |
Amal Mattu on Low Risk Chest Pain | Rob Orman, MD, and Amal Mattu, MD | February 19, 2015 | ERCast: Low Risk Chest Pain | Honorable Mention |
All this teaching makes a difference! And a new paper on subtle ST Elevation | Steve Smith, MD | December 29, 2014 | Dr. Smith’s ECG: Subtle STE | Honorable Mention |
Table 2: Honorable mentions with repeat content
Article Title | Author | Date | Link | Category |
Why Do We Still Admit Chest Pain? | Ryan Radecki , MD | June 1, 2015 | EMLitofNote: Admit Chest Pain? | Honorable Mention |
More Discharges With HEART | Ryan Radecki , MD | 3/27/2015 | EMLitofNote: HEART Score | Honorable Mention |
The HEART Score for sorting Low Risk Chest Pain Patients | Author Unknown | January 26, 2015 | Resus: HEART Score | Honorable Mention |
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Background Information About the AIR Series
The ALiEM Approved Instructional Resources (AIR) Series is an effort to reward our residents for the reading and learning they are already doing online. We have created an Individual Interactive Instruction (III) opportunity utilizing FOAM resources for U.S. Emergency Medicine residents. For each module, the AIR board curates and scores a list of blogs and podcasts. A quiz is available to complete after each module to obtain residency conference credit. Once completed, your name and institution will be logged into our private database, which participating residency program directors can access to provide proof of completion.
Do you belong to a residency program that is not currently participating? No problem! Any one can read the AIR series curated post and complete the quiz for educational value!
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