

Coda Change
Coda Change
Coda Conference: Clinical Knowledge, Advocacy and Community.
Melbourne: 11-14 Sept 2022
codachange.org
Melbourne: 11-14 Sept 2022
codachange.org
Episodes
Mentioned books

Aug 20, 2013 • 26min
Julian Walter: Law and Order in Social Media
Julian Walter clarifies what 21st century tech activities you ought to avoid to keep your medical career in optimum health.

Aug 20, 2013 • 27min
Casey Parker: The MacGyver Dilemma
Casey Parker offers up some juicy generalist knowledge from his experience in the far north west of Australia.

Aug 14, 2013 • 20min
Michelle Johnston: Lessons from the Classics
Johnston draws us away from the the dry aptness of medical texts to prise open our more expressive, sensitive selves with sage words.

Aug 12, 2013 • 29min
Joe Lex: 45 Years on the Frontline
Joe Lex offers up his hard won advice on succeeding as an emergency physician.

Aug 12, 2013 • 20min
Kia Wahl: Be Seen, Be Heard (The View from Google/YouTube)
Wahl brings her technological know-how to smacc to help you maximise your foamed presence.

Aug 12, 2013 • 27min
Joe Lex: An Old Dog Learning New Tricks
Lex reflects upon the art of learning in the field of medicine as an indispensible practise for medical professionals.

Aug 5, 2013 • 21min
Simon Carley: Anarchy in the UK
Carley delineates the potential of an anarchistic mindset to bring developments in the field of medical care.

Aug 5, 2013 • 24min
Scott Weingart: The Road to Insanity
Join Weingart on the path to excellence strewn with medical books, and a list of journals which is truly insane. Once Weingart has your head in the right space, revel in the reading at EMCrit's Recommended Reading page.

Jul 31, 2013 • 21min
Mike Cadogan: Forget Social Media...Get #FOAMed!
Cadogan fronts up on the creation of #foamed and current developments in free open access medical education.

Jul 26, 2013 • 35min
Panel discussion: FOAM/ Social Media – Building a Road Map
Victoria Brazil, Mike Cadogan, Simon Carley, Joe Lex, Chris Nickson, Ming Le Cong, and Anthony Holley consider the pitfalls and potential of free open access medical education and social media.


