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Tactical Medicine News Blog


  • Welcome new blog team member: Dr. Nikita Joshi

    Welcome our newest team member on the blog with a specific focus on teaching about Medical Education, Dr. Nikita Joshi! She is a graduating EM resident, pursuing a career in...

    Michelle Lin, MD |

  • Welcome to the blog team: Bryan Hayes, PharmD

    Have you been reading the mind-blowing pearls on Twitter by Bryan Hayes, PharmD, DABAT? He is taking world of ED pharmacology and toxicology by storm on Twitter as @PharmERToxGuy. If have not been...

    Michelle Lin, MD |

  • Nuevo blogger invitado: Dr. Hans Rosenberg

    Hagámoslo oficial. El Dr. Hans Rosenberg ha contribuido con excelente contenido para este sitio. ¡Nos sentimos honrados de que se una oficialmente a nuestro equipo de blogs! El Dr. Rosenberg...

    Michelle Lin, MD |

  • New guest blogger: Dr. Stella Yiu!

      Welcome to our new superstar, educator-extraordinaire, guest blogger, Dr. Stella Yiu. Today's post is her first (of hopefully many). After graduating residency from the University of Ottawa, Stella has...

    Michelle Lin, MD |

  • New guest blogger: Fred Wu!

    Welcome to our new superstar guest blogger, Fred Wu. Today’s post is his first (of hopefully many). Fred is the Lead PA in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Kaweah...

    Michelle Lin, MD |

  • New guest blogger: Dr. Robert Cooney

    Welcome to new superstar guest blogger, Dr. Robert Cooney! Today's post is his first (of hopefully many). The post New guest blogger: Dr. Robert Cooney appeared first on ALiEM.

    Michelle Lin, MD |

  • Blog’s one year anniversary

    The blog is already one year old! What started initially as a little educational experiment has now evolved into a potentially long-term endeavor. It was initially built as a sort...

    Michelle Lin, MD |

  • What’s in your pocket on an ED shift?

    I am always curious about what people carry in their scrubs and lab coat pockets. Often you can identify residents based on what they are carrying or wearing. Stereotypically, I...

    Michelle Lin, MD |