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- Introduction
- Forthcoming Conferences
- Previous conferences
- Introduction
- CPD Event 2013
- ICEM 2012 Dublin
- Annual Scientific Conference 2012
- APEM 2012
- CPD Event 2012
- EuSEM 2012
- CEM IFEM Symposium
- CEM Conference 2011
- Birmingham 2010
- College Conference Brighton 2009 (Spring)
- London 2009
- College Conference Dublin 2008 (Autumn)
- College Inaugural Conference London 2008 (Spring)
- CEM Conference Sheffield Autumn 2007
- CEM Conference London Autumn 2006
- EMTA and FASSGEM conferences
- Courses and study days
- International Meetings
- E-learning
- Emergency Medicine Journal
- International
- FASSGEM
- RSS Feeds
RSS Feeds
About our RSS feeds
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication". A summary of content of a website can be displayed and is automatically updated. Many medical journals and web-based resources provide RSS "feeds" of the content of the current issue. Here we have combined many different feeds and filtered out content according to the titles available on the left.
Related articles from the most recent issues of all the high impact emergency medicine, critical care and general medical journals, including the EMJ, BMJ, NEJM, Lancet, Critical Care, Chest, JAMA, NeLH, and others are displayed. This will act as a link to the article's abstract on the journal's website.
It may be necessary to hit your browser's refresh button if you are revisiting any given topic. It will take a few moments for the updated information to download.
To request a new topic, contact the administrator, and we will add it to the list.
RSS stands for "Really Simple Syndication". A summary of content of a website can be displayed and is automatically updated. Many medical journals and web-based resources provide RSS "feeds" of the content of the current issue. Here we have combined many different feeds and filtered out content according to the titles available on the left.
Related articles from the most recent issues of all the high impact emergency medicine, critical care and general medical journals, including the EMJ, BMJ, NEJM, Lancet, Critical Care, Chest, JAMA, NeLH, and others are displayed. This will act as a link to the article's abstract on the journal's website.
It may be necessary to hit your browser's refresh button if you are revisiting any given topic. It will take a few moments for the updated information to download.
To request a new topic, contact the administrator, and we will add it to the list.
