Upgrades

We are working on upgrading the wiki software powering WikEM over the next few days and there may be episodes of increasing slowing of the site or loading issues.  We will work hard on keeping them to a minimum but these upgrades are necessary for us to move towards improving the wiki-text editor on the site.

Thanks for your patience.

-Dan Ostermayer

dan@wikem.org… Read more

The Wiki Review Process

Many physicians express concern over the integrity of content written on a wiki due to the democratic nature of the platform.  At WikEM, we take a diligent  approach to overseeing edits.  This post will describe our Wiki Review Process

The first part of the process involves eliminating anonymous edits.  This decreases the risk of vandalism and requires users to register with the wiki so we can track all edits related to each account.  The second step in the review process, is called “Edit Patrol”.  The wiki software flags all new edits for patrol by our editorial staff.  Only long standing wiki editors on the editorial board have the ability to mark an edit as patrolled.  Even our editorial board must have their edits patrolled by other members.  Below is a screenshot of what… Read more

July Journal Club: MOPPET Trial

Happy 4th of July to all our U.S. readers and welcome new interns and residents!  Last month, we focused on Pediatric Head Trauma.  This month we are switching gears in light of the recent meta-analysis on moderate PE and reviewing the MOPPET trial.  After reading the trial, add your notes and summaries to the wiki page as we build a great review of the article.

The best part of collaborating on these review is that you will always have your notes on the trial with you on your mobile device and on the web.… Read more

Blanked iOS Device

If you are encountering blank notes on your iOS device don’t be dismayed.  There are 3 things you can do to fix it.

First:  Go to the app about screen and click on the update icon to force update.

Second: Quit the WikEM app by double clicking the home button and swiping up on the image of WikEM.

Third: Open up the application and search for content. It should appear.

Fourth: Email me and I’ll work with you to fix it.

Again, we apologize for this issue.  As the content has grown exponentially on WikEM we are facing some bugs that need to be squashed.

-Dan Ostermayer (dan@wikem.org)

[Update] An official bug fix was pushed to the iOS store so that all your devices should auto update.  Thanks for the patience!Read more

Thank You All!

Thank you all for such incredible donation support.

 

It is exciting to hear many stories and receive thank you notes from providers using WikEM to help with medical recall, decision making, and knowledge translation while taking care of patients.  We are using all the donations for continued mobile app development, outreach, and many new projects that will benefit the global medical community. We especially appreciate the monthly recurring donations since those funds allow us to provide accurate budgeting for the coming years. All donors will be receiving a great EM review question set in the coming weeks by email as a small token of our appreciation.

Thank you!

The WikEM Team  and OpenEM FoundationRead more

2013-14 WikEM Awards!

We are happy to announce WikEM’s first annual appreciation awards for the 2013-2014 academic year!  We are truly grateful for all of the clinicians who donate their time to making WikEM the best bedside emergency medicine resource, which allows us to make this life-saving information readily available to the medical community regardless of location.

And the awards go to…

Outstanding Editor Award

Ross Donaldson
Daniel Ostermayer
Marissa Camilon
Joe Lex
Manuel Celedon
Manpreet Singh
Jonathan Osgood
Allen Bookatz
Joel Clinton Miller
Silas Chiu

Outstanding Contributor Award

Bobak Zonnoor
Matthew Hankerson
James Cunningham
Alex Linker
Peter Morris
Jordan Swartz
Hamid Nazir
Matthew Davey
Abdalmohsen Ababtain
Ashley Bean… Read more

Please Donate

This year the WikEM team organized the OpenEM Foundation to help support the technical costs and finances of running the wiki and mobile applications.  Although the content will always remain free to the world, the mobile development, hosting, and the technical work to grow and improve the wiki, requires a significant amount of time and money.  Everyone on our team volunteers their skills to support free and open access to medical education, but WikEM would not be possible without your financial support.

We have always been focused on building a longterm sustainable project maintained by the EM community.  Regardless of where you practice medicine, we want to supply you with the tools to bring up-to-date medical knowledge  to your patient’s bedside.

Part of that goal requires… Read more