Why create the AIR Series?

We created the Approved Instructional Resources (AIR) series because we have observed residencies struggle in evaluating which blog posts and podcasts are appropriate and high quality for resident education. Often residents independently access FOAM resources available online, but do not receive training credit for this. We seek to use our expertise to bridge this divide by assisting residency programs to promote asynchronous learning, online education, as well as reward residents who already effectively utilize FOAM resources.

 

What is III and how does this count for credit?

In 2008, the Council of Residency Directors (CORD) in Emergency Medicine as well as the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) endorsed a change in the education hours requirements for residencies. Previously, five hours of educational conference time was required per week. The new recommendation allows residencies to decrease their conference time to four hours per week with an additional one hour of documented asynchronous learning outside the classroom. This asynchronous learning opportunity has been termed Individualized Interactive Instruction (III).

More specifically, the 4 III criteria are the following:

  1. The program director must monitor resident participation. – We provide PDs administrative access to the Educator Dashboard on ALiEMU, the learning management platform for the AIR Series.
  2. There must be an evaluation component. – We have a post-module quiz.
  3. There must be faculty oversight. – We have faculty who are automatically emailed whenever there is a comment placed in the blog. If there is a question, we reply in a timely fashion.
  4. The activity must be monitored for effectiveness. – We have an internal QI process as well as a post-module survey to incorporate learner feedback.

We thus feel that this ALiEM AIR Series abides by these III requirements.

How are the AIR articles selected?

The 9-person Executive Board reviews numerous FOAM resources and scores each on an objective grading system designed for this series. We curate relevant posts from top blogs and podcasts, as graded by the Social Media Index, with the inclusion criteria of publication date within the past 12 months. If this list of posts is insufficient, we broaden to a longer time interval. We do not claim an exhaustively comprehensive search, but feel that we ultimately highlight quality posts for residency education.

The cumulative highest scoring posts from each module are selected. To decrease any obvious bias, members of the Executive Board recuse themselves from evaluating posts they wrote or were directly involved in writing. Our scoring tool looks at five measurement outcomes, each using a Likert 7-point scale:

  • BEEM Score
  • Content Accuracy
  • Educational Utility
  • Evidence Based Medicine
  • Referenced

Definitions: AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have now adjusted our selections into two subsets. The AIR stamp of approval will only be given to posts scoring above a new, strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile to highlight regardless of the point score (but still reflect accurate, appropriately referenced, and unbiased content). All posts will still be part of the quiz needed to obtain III credit.

The actual grading instrument can be viewed in this AIR Series Grading Tool PDF.

AIR Modules

Go to the ALiEMU Courses page (filtered for AIR Series only) to take all the courses and quizzes. Of note, we will be retiring courses if they are older than 3 years for the sake of content accuracy, as evidence evolves over time. As of January 2021, over 40,000 certificates have been awarded for AIR courses.

I am an EM Resident desiring III credit

Please speak with your program director about this possibility. If you are told that the AIR series is approved for credit, complete the end-of-module quiz and your participation will be tracked. Of course, you are always welcome to take the quiz for your own learning purposes.

I am an EM residency program interested in implementing this series for III credit

Updated January 2021:

Please read more on coaching and our Educator Dashboard. Please contact us if you have any questions, comments or concerns.

Sponsorship

The AIR Series is generously support and sponsored by the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine and the Council of EM Residency Directors.

ALiEM AIR Series | Non-ACS Cardiology 2022 Module

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Welcome to the AIR non-ACS cardiology Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality online content related to non-ACS cardiology emergencies in the Emergency Department. 12 blog posts met our standard of online excellence and were curated and approved for residency training by the AIR Series Board. We identified 5 AIR and 7 Honorable Mentions. We recommend programs give 6 hours (about 30 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.

AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have 2 subsets of recommended resources. The AIR stamp of approval is awarded only to posts scoring above a strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile, accurate, unbiased, and appropriately referenced despite an average score.

Take the AIR non-ACS cardiology Quiz at ALiEMU

Interested in taking the AIR quiz for fun or asynchronous (Individualized Interactive Instruction) credit? Please go to the above link. You will need to create a free, 1-time login account.

Highlighted Quality Posts: non-ACS Emergencies

SiteArticleAuthorDateLabel
EMCritPericardial tamponadeJosh Farkas, MD11/10/2021AIR
EMCritMonomorphic VT stormJosh Farkas, MD11/29/2021AIR
EMCritTorsade de pointesJosh Farkas, MD11/22/2021AIR
EMCritBradycardiaJosh Farkas, MD11/20/2021AIR
EMDocsTranscatheter Aortic Valve Replacement (TAVR) Complications in the EDSam Rouleau, MD11/15/2021AIR
Peds EM morselsPediatric VADChristyn Magill, MD25 June 2021HM
EMCritCardiogenic shock & severe LV failureJosh Farkas, MD11/25/2021HM
EMCritRight Ventricular failure due to pulmonary hypertensionJosh Farkas, MD8/20/2021HM
EMCritEndocarditisJosh Farkas, MD7/4/2021HM
EMCritAtrial Fibrillation (AF) & Flutter complicating critical illnessJosh Farkas, MD2/8/2021HM
EMDocs Left atrial appendage closure: procedure basics, complications, and managementKC Collier, MD12/6/2021HM
EMDocsElectrical cardioversion in the ED: who crashes and how to improveRachel Lynn Graves, MD7/6/2021HM

(AIR = Approved Instructional Resource; HM = Honorable Mention)

If you have any questions or comments on the AIR series, or this AIR module, please contact us! More in-depth information regarding the Social Media Index.

Thank you to the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and the Council of EM Residency Directors (CORD) for jointly sponsoring the AIR Series! We are thrilled to partner with both on shaping the future of medical education.

ALiEM AIR Series | ACS 2022 Module

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Welcome to the AIR ACS Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality online content related to ACS emergencies in the Emergency Department. 7 blog posts met our standard of online excellence and were curated and approved for residency training by the AIR Series Board. We identified 4 AIR and 3 Honorable Mentions. We recommend programs give 4 hours (about 30 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.

AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have 2 subsets of recommended resources. The AIR stamp of approval is awarded only to posts scoring above a strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile, accurate, unbiased, and appropriately referenced despite an average score.

Take the AIR ACS Quiz at ALiEMU

Interested in taking the ACS quiz for fun or asynchronous (Individualized Interactive Instruction) credit? Please go to the above link. You will need to create a free, 1-time login account.

Highlighted Quality Posts: ACS Emergencies

SiteArticleAuthor(s)DateLabel
EM CasesReciprocal Change and Occlusion MIJesse McLaren, MD10 Aug 2021AIR
EM CasesWellen’s Syndrome, Re-occlusion, and MIJesse McLaren, MD13 Jul 2021AIR
EM CasesHyperAcute T waves and Occlusion MIJesse McLaren, MD4 May 2021AIR
EM CasesST elevations mnemonic and Occlusion MIJesse McLaren, MD12 Jan 2021AIR
Rebel EMThe OMI/NOMI ParadigmSalim Rezaie, MD and Tarlan Hedayati, MD3 Oct 2021HM
Dr. Smith’s ECG blogAccuracy of OMI ECG findings versus STEMI criteria for diagnosis of acute OMISteve Smith, MD and Pendell Myers, MD12 Apr 2021HM
emDocsCocaine and ST elevationBrannon Inman, MD and Lloyd Tannenbaum, MD10 Dec 2020HM

(AIR = Approved Instructional Resource; HM = Honorable Mention)

If you have any questions or comments on the AIR series, or this AIR module, please contact us! More in-depth information regarding the Social Media Index.

Thank you to the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and the Council of EM Residency Directors (CORD) for jointly sponsoring the AIR Series! We are thrilled to partner with both on shaping the future of medical education.

ALiEM AIR Series | OB/Gyn 2021 Module

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Welcome to the AIR OB/Gyn Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality online content related to OB/Gyn emergencies in the Emergency Department. 8 blog posts met our standard of online excellence and were curated and approved for residency training by the AIR Series Board. We identified 2 AIR and 6 Honorable Mentions. We recommend programs give 4 hours (about 30 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.

AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have 2 subsets of recommended resources. The AIR stamp of approval is awarded only to posts scoring above a strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile, accurate, unbiased, and appropriately referenced despite an average score.

Take the AIR OB/Gyn Quiz at ALiEMU

Interested in taking the OB/Gyn quiz for fun or asynchronous (Individualized Interactive Instruction) credit? Please go to the above link. You will need to create a free, 1-time login account.

Highlighted Quality Posts: OB/Gyn Emergencies

Site Article Author Date Label
ALiEM Doxycycline vs Azithromycin: 2020 CDC Guideline update Kory London, MD 13 Jan 2021 AIR
emDOCs Eclampsia in the ED Kyrra Engle, ScM, Alessandra Della Porta,Zoe Kornberg, MD, MPH, Kasha Bornstein 24 May 2021 AIR
RebelEM Respiratory failure and airway management in the pregnant patient Marina Boushra, MD 31 Dec 2020 HM
RebelEM Postpartum Hemorrhage Anand Swaminathan, MD 11 Nov 2020 HM
emDOCs Pelvic Ultrasound Diana Halloran, MD and Matthew R Klein, MD, MPH 14 Jul 2021 HM
emDOCs Disseminated Gonococcal Infection Yenimar Ventura, MD; Muhammad Waseem, MD, MS 17 May 2021 HM
emDOCs Non-Pregnant Vaginal Bleeding Emily Guy, MD and Julie T. Vieth, MBChB 18 Jan 2021 HM
emDOCs ED Evaluation and Management of Non-Obstetric Abdominal Pain in the Pregnant Patient Marina Boushra, MD 6 Dec 2020 HM

(AIR = Approved Instructional Resource; HM = Honorable Mention)

If you have any questions or comments on the AIR series, or this AIR module, please contact us! More in-depth information regarding the Social Media Index.

Thank you to the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and the Council of EM Residency Directors (CORD) for jointly sponsoring the AIR Series! We are thrilled to partner with both on shaping the future of medical education.

ALiEM AIR Series | Vascular 2021 Module

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Welcome to the AIR Vascular Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality online content related to vascular emergencies in the Emergency Department. 9 blog posts met our standard of online excellence and were curated and approved for residency training by the AIR Series Board. We identified 3 AIR and 6 Honorable Mentions. We recommend programs give 4.5 hours (about 30 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.

AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

 

In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have 2 subsets of recommended resources. The AIR stamp of approval is awarded only to posts scoring above a strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile, accurate, unbiased, and appropriately referenced despite an average score.

Interested in taking the Vascular quiz for fun or asynchronous (Individualized Interactive Instruction) credit? Please go to the above link. You will need to create a free, 1-time login account.

 

Highlighted Quality Posts: Vascular Emergencies

Site Article Author Date Label
EMDocs Blunt CVI Simon Sarkisian, DO and Zach Sletten, MD 4 Jan 2021 AIR
EMDocs CVT Tony Spadaro, MD and Kevin Scott, MD 21 Sep 2020 AIR
EMDocs Aortic Dissection Drew Long, MD 17 Aug 2020 AIR
EMDocs Difficult Vascular Access Richard Cunningham, MD and Geoffrey Comp, DO 27 Jan 2021 HM
PedsEM morsels Traumatic Vertebral Artery Dissection Sean Fox, MD 16 Apr 2021 HM
PedsEM morsels Blunt CVI Sean Fox, MD 15 Jan 2021 HM
Rebel EM Rebel Core: Superficial Venous Thrombosis Anand Swaminathan, MD 24 Feb 2021 HM
Rebel EM Rebel Core: AAA Anand Swaminathan, MD 10 Feb 2021 HM
Rebel EM Blunt CVI Salim Rezaie, MD 28 Dec 2020 HM

(AIR = Approved Instructional Resource; HM = Honorable Mention)

If you have any questions or comments on the AIR series, or this AIR module, please contact us! More in-depth information regarding the Social Media Index.

Thank you to the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and the Council of EM Residency Directors (CORD) for jointly sponsoring the AIR Series! We are thrilled to partner with both on shaping the future of medical education.

ALiEM AIR Series | Endocrine 2021 Module

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Welcome to the AIR Endocrine Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality online content related to endocrine emergencies in the Emergency Department. 7 blog posts met our standard of online excellence and were curated and approved for residency training by the AIR Series Board. We identified 4 AIR and 3 Honorable Mentions. We recommend programs give 3.5 hours (about 30 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.

AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

 

In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have 2 subsets of recommended resources. The AIR stamp of approval is awarded only to posts scoring above a strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile, accurate, unbiased, and appropriately referenced despite an average score.

Interested in taking the Endocrine quiz for fun or asynchronous (Individualized Interactive Instruction) credit? Please go to the above link. You will need to create a free, 1-time login account.

Highlighted Quality Posts: Endocrine Emergencies

Site Article Author(s) April 10, 2021 Label
EMCrit Wernicke’s Encephalopathy Josh Farkas, MD October 14, 2020 AIR
EMCrit Hyperosmolar Hyperglycemic State (HHS) Josh Farkas, MD July 31, 2020 AIR
EMDocs Hyperglycemic Hyperosmolar State: ED presentation, evaluation, management, and complications Rachel De Andrande Pereira, MD, Muhammad Waseem, MD, and Mushtaq Godil MD January 2, 2020 AIR
DFTB Diabetic Ketoacidosis Dani Hall, MD January 27, 2020 AIR
ALiEM Is Lactated Ringer’s Solution Safe for Hyperkalemia Patients? Bryan Hayes, PharmD, DABAT, FAACT, FASHP and Mike O’Brien, PharmD April 10, 2021 HM
EMDocs Decompensated Hypothyroidism: Why do we miss it, and how do we improve? Faiz Ahmed, MD and Brian Meier, MD, MSc-GH November 30, 2020 HM
EMDocs Critical Hyponatremia: Pearls and Pitfalls Nikita Desai, MD and David Jang, MD January 13, 2020 HM

(AIR = Approved Instructional Resource; HM = Honorable Mention)

If you have any questions or comments on the AIR series, or this AIR module, please contact us! More in-depth information regarding the Social Media Index.

Thank you to the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and the Council of EM Residency Directors (CORD) for jointly sponsoring the AIR Series! We are thrilled to partner with both on shaping the future of medical education.

ALiEM AIR Series | HEENT 2021 Module

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Welcome to the AIR HEENT Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality online content related to head, eyes, ears, nose, and throat emergencies in the Emergency Department. 6 blog posts within the past 12 months (as of March 2021) met our standard of online excellence and were curated and approved for residency training by the AIR Series Board. We identified 2 AIR and 4 Honorable Mentions. We recommend programs give 3 hours (about 30 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.

AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

 

In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have 2 subsets of recommended resources. The AIR stamp of approval is awarded only to posts scoring above a strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile, accurate, unbiased, and appropriately referenced despite an average score.

Interested in taking the HEENT quiz for fun or asynchronous (Individualized Interactive Instruction) credit? Please go to the above link. You will need to create a free, 1-time login account.

Highlighted Quality Posts: HEENT Emergencies

Site Article Author Date Label
EMCrit Epiglottitis Josh Farkas, MD July 2, 2020 AIR
Taming the SRU Jaw Dislocation Kristin Meigh, MD January 13, 2021 AIR
EMDocs Peritonsillar Abscess Ryan Sumpter, MD and Rachel Bridwell, MD Mar 7, 2020 HM
PedEMMorsels Open Globe Injuries in Children Sean Fox, MD August 14, 2020 HM
PedEMMorsels Nasolacrimal Duct Obstruction Sean Fox, MD June 12, 2020 HM
St. Emlyn’s Ludwig’s Angina Pete Hulme, MBChB January 9, 2021 HM

(AIR = Approved Instructional Resource; HM = Honorable Mention)

If you have any questions or comments on the AIR series, or this AIR module, please contact us! More in-depth information regarding the Social Media Index.

Thank you to the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and the Council of EM Residency Directors (CORD) for jointly sponsoring the AIR Series! We are thrilled to partner with both on shaping the future of medical education.

ALiEM AIR Series | Environmental 2021 Module

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Welcome to the AIR Environmental Module! After carefully reviewing all relevant posts from the top 50 sites of the Social Media Index, the ALiEM AIR Team is proud to present the highest quality online content related to environmental emergencies in the Emergency Department. 6 blog posts within the past 12 months (as of January 2021) met our standard of online excellence and were curated and approved for residency training by the AIR Series Board. We identified 3 AIR and 3 Honorable Mentions. We recommend programs give 3 hours (about 30 minutes per article) of III credit for this module.

AIR Stamp of Approval and Honorable Mentions

In an effort to truly emphasize the highest quality posts, we have 2 subsets of recommended resources. The AIR stamp of approval is awarded only to posts scoring above a strict scoring cut-off of ≥30 points (out of 35 total), based on our scoring instrument. The other subset is for “Honorable Mention” posts. These posts have been flagged by and agreed upon by AIR Board members as worthwhile, accurate, unbiased, and appropriately referenced despite an average score.

Interested in taking the environmental quiz for fun or asynchronous (Individualized Interactive Instruction) credit? Please go to the above link. You will need to create a free, 1-time login account.

Highlighted Quality Posts: Environmental Emergencies

Site Article Author Date Label
EMDocs Mammalian Bites: ED Presentations, Evaluation, and Management Erin Rizzo, MD and Jaryd Zummer, MD October 12, 2020 AIR
EMDocs ToxCard: Riot Control Agents Elissabeth Hagler, MD and Kathryn Kopec, DO June 23, 2020 AIR
EMOttawa Hypothermia: Keeping your cool when it gets cold Mark McKinney, MD March 5, 2020 AIR
EMDocs EM@3AM: Heat Stroke Sofia Rodriguez, DO August 29, 2020 HM
EMDocs ToxCard: Caustic Eye Injuries Elizabeth Olson, MD and Christine Murphy, MD February 4, 2020 HM
EMDocs EM@3AM: Hypothermia McKenna Furgurson, MD December 19, 2020 HM

(AIR = Approved Instructional Resource; HM = Honorable Mention)

If you have any questions or comments on the AIR series, or this AIR module, please contact us! More in-depth information regarding the Social Media Index.

Thank you to the Society of Academic Emergency Medicine (SAEM) and the Council of EM Residency Directors (CORD) for jointly sponsoring the AIR Series! We are thrilled to partner with both on shaping the future of medical education.

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