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Trying to stay up to date with medical literature can be overwhelming and is nearly impossible to do comprehensively I present a system for finding recent SECONDARY EVIDENCE in emergency medicine / critical care, where someone else has done the hard work of finding and summarising the articles for you. This is how the smart people keep up to date You can aggregate all these resources in one place using an aggregator like Feedly: https://feedly.com/ The resources mentioned are: The Resus Room https://www.theresusroom.co.uk/courses/ 1st 10 EM https://first10em.com/ REBEL EM https://rebelem.com/ St Emlyns https://www.stemlynsblog.org/ DFTB (the paeds one) https://dontforgetthebubbles.com/topi... The Bottom Line - best for comprehensive appraisal of main critical papers https://www.thebottomline.org.uk/ EMCrit (some content requires paid subscription but if you're a doctor in training it's only $20 PER YEAR!) https://emcrit.org/ NEJM Journal Watch (nothing free here - I don't personally use this one) https://www.jwatch.org/emergency-medi... MY FAVOURITE: Critical Care Reviews https://criticalcarereviews.com/lates... Free website but small charge for email Newsletter Reading around your patients: UpToDate (Requires subscription - check if your hospital has access) https://sso.uptodate.com/contents/search Life In The Fast Lane https://litfl.com/ Free, First, Fantastic