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SWEETS17 sessions – Eric Dryver
Eric Dryver är en akutläkare från Kanada som sedan 2001 är eldsjäl i Lund med utbildning i fokus. Han är också medlem i SWESEMs utbildningsutskott sedan drygt 10 år och nu är han också ordförande i EUSEM’s utbildningskommittee och jobbar…
SWEETs 17 sessions – Axel Repka interview [SWE]
Axel Repka är ST-läkare i akutsjukvård och jobbar i Malmö. Han har jobbat med HBQT- och transfrågor i många år och har nyligen startat ett nätverk för personer som är transidentifierade och jobbar inom vården eller med socialt arbete. Axel…
SWEETS sessions – Jonas and Julia interview Sandra and Mads from scanFOAM
SWEETS17 is the annual SWESEM conference and the largest conference in Scandinavia for Emergency Medicine. Find the conference site here:
SWEETS17 sessions – Jonas Wilmer interviews Nadja Faris
Jonas Wilmer interviews Nadja Faris ahead of SWEETS17. SWESEM. SCANFOAM. Check the website:

Camilla Goes To #TTCNYC16
At scanFOAM we love SoMe and all of our “internet friends”, so much so that we want our “real life friends” to meet our “internet friends” when opportunities arise. Therefore, Camilla stood no chance after a few times having said…

The Teaching Course NYC DAY 2 #TTCNYC16
Innovation and the millennial learner It will come as no surprise that innovation is a topic at The Teaching Course. The faculty behind The Teaching Course are truly first movers and innovative educators so having Christopher Doty kick off the day with the importance…

The Teaching Course NYC DAY 1 #TTCNYC16
Once again The Teaching Course has turned the Innovation Loft in New York City into the place to be for medical educators. So of course the scanFOAM team are present in the form of me, Sandra. I’ve brought my colleague,…

Presentation masterclass with Ross Fisher
We’re stoked to finally be able to announce something we’ve been working on for a while: A presentation masterclass featuring none other than Ross Fisher. Instead of listing all the details here, head on over to the separate event site and…

How I Sim – Peter Dieckmann
Another one of the giants of the sim world has generously agreed to share his “How I Sim” story with #FOAMsim and the scanFOAM audience. Peter Dieckmann is an organisational psychologist, originally from Germany where he also did his PhD,…

How I Sim – Jenny Rudolph
Next up in our “How I Sim” series is Jenny W Rudolph. You probably know of the Center for Medical Simulation founded 22 years ago where Jenny works; and to people in the world of sim she’ll need little introduction as we are well…

How I Sim – Jesse Spurr

How you may be failing as an expert – and how your novice can help
As newly graduated medical students leave universities around the world and start their professional lives as junior doctors, so starts the media coverage about the #JulyEffect (1). #JulyEffect Tweets // The Dunning-Kruger effect is cited frequently in medical education and…