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May 19, 2024 · LITFL is a blog that provides education and resources for emergency medicine and critical care clinicians. It covers topics such as artificial intelligence, medical trivia, procedures, eponyms, and more.
- ECG Library
LITFL ECG library is a free educational resource covering...
- Top 100
LITFL Top 100 is a series of rapid fire self assessment...
- MENU
Life in the Fast Lane (LITFL) Library, anthologies and...
- PODCASTS
Dr Doug Lynch is a poorly differentiated doctor and...
- EPONYM
Medical Eponym Library. The Eponymictionary records...
- MedMastery
The folks at Medmastery are dedicated to teaching you the...
- PART ONE
Part One. Part One is a reference for trainees preparing for...
- Emergency Procedure: Craniostomy
The rationale… Is there really a time an ED doc should be...
- Pocus Made Easy: AAA
POCUS made easy: AAA scan is useful to look for a ruptured...
- Precipitous Birth in The Ed
Q&A. Is childbirth in ED really an emergency? Yes, and not...
- ECG Library
Life in the Fast Lane Lyrics: He was a hard-headed man, he was brutally handsome / And she was terminally pretty / She held him up and he held her for ransom / In the heart of the cold,...
"Life in the Fast Lane" is a song written by Joe Walsh, Glenn Frey and Don Henley, and recorded by American rock band Eagles for the band's fifth studio album Hotel California (1976). It was the third single released from this album, and peaked at No. 11 on the Billboard Hot 100.
LITFL ECG library is a free educational resource covering over 100 ECG topics relevant to Emergency Medicine and Critical Care. It does not contain information about life in the fast lane, a phrase related to high-speed driving or living.
TopicTitleKeywordsECG Lectureslecture, ecg, basics, interpretationECG DiagnosisOMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial ...ECG DiagnosisFamilial ST-segment depression syndromeECG DiagnosisOMI, NOMI, STEMI, Occlusion Myocardial ...Life in the Fast Lane (LITFL) is a blog that provides anthologies and collections of emergency medicine and critical care education. Browse various topics such as radiology, ultrasound, trauma, ECG, eponyms, AI, FOAMed, and more.