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🗓️ 26 July 2013
⏱️ 6 minutes
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This is an announcement instead of an episode. Introducing the EM Basic Project. If you are a senior resident or attending in emergency medicine- this is your chance to contribute to the podcast. I will be accepting quality submissions for the podcast with help every step of the way. I'm also looking for a webmaster to help spruce up the blog page. In addition- if you have an idea for a blog or a podcast or don't even know where to start, email me and I can help. Take a listen to hear all the details and stay calm- I will still be producing new material just like usual as the podcast enters it's third year of production.
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0:00.0 | This is Steve Carroll, and you're listening to the EM Basic Podcast. |
0:04.7 | Today's episode is not a real episode, but rather an announcement for the podcast. |
0:09.5 | Don't worry, it's a good thing, and I'm hoping it will lead to even more content being published on the website. |
0:15.3 | This episode is to announce what I'm calling the EM Basic Project. |
0:19.1 | So before we get started, I'm still obligated to say it this podcast |
0:21.8 | is not a representative views or opinions department defense, the U.S. Army, or the Fort Hood Post Command. |
0:27.1 | The EM Basic Project is where I'll be opening up the podcast for submissions from other people. |
0:32.3 | July 27th marks the two-year anniversary of the podcast, and I want to see it move in a new direction. |
0:39.2 | Don't worry, I still plan on doing the podcast for as long as I can, and I have no plans |
0:43.8 | to change that. I also promise to keep up the same quality of podcasts that you're used to. |
0:49.7 | That being said, each podcast takes a ton of time and effort to put together, and I know that there |
0:54.9 | are so many more topics out there to be covered. In order to publish a podcast more consistently, |
1:00.8 | I'm asking for your help in producing new episodes. I would like to move into the role of an executive |
1:06.2 | producer instead of the sole content provider for the podcast, kind of like what Mel Herbert does for |
1:12.2 | Yamrap. That being said, if no one takes me up on the offer to publish new episodes on the podcast, |
1:18.8 | I'll keep plugging along with whatever publication schedule I can keep up. If you're interested |
1:23.8 | in doing an episode for Yam Basic, I have only two requirements. First, you have to |
1:29.1 | be either a senior resident or a registrar in emergency medicine and attending or an experienced |
1:35.1 | emergency medicine provider. I know that there are a ton of high-speed medical students, interns, |
1:41.1 | and other students out there who could do a great job of producing a podcast, but I think |
1:45.8 | having enough experience in emergency medicine is crucial in order to have the credibility to do an |
1:51.1 | authoritative podcast. If you are still in training, there's no reason why you can't start |
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