Good EM Audio Program?

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I'll be doing a lot of commuting in the next few months and I'd like to listen to some audio EM lectures. Any suggestions for good/cheap ones for medical students?
 
If you can get ahold of EM-RAP, its an awesome way to spend a road trip. I just finished (10 mins ago) driving to and from Chicago over the past weekend and EM-RAP was awesome.

If you are an EMRA resident level member you get this for free, else, you'll have to pay for it, but in my estimation it is one of the best values per dollar that I have spent my money on.

Safe travels!

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I've been listening to audiodigest for 4 years now. Great lectures. Easy CME.
 
I think that far and away the best, focused podcast is Smart EM. Think of EMRAP as a smorgasbord, and Smart EM as knowing as much about ONE topic for that podcast as you need or would want to know.
 
If you're still a student, it's worth checking what your med school library subscribes to as well. Many have audio digest subscriptions.
 
Is it on any torrents?

I don't know Mel Herbert, but it seems like he puts a hell of a lot of effort into making EMRAP. So to come on a public bulletin board and ask where you can steal his work seems impolite. It is however included (as mentioned previously) if you are an EMRA member.
 
I don't know Mel Herbert, but it seems like he puts a hell of a lot of effort into making EMRAP. So to come on a public bulletin board and ask where you can steal his work seems impolite. It is however included (as mentioned previously) if you are an EMRA member.

Good point. Kind of ironic that for my generation looking for it on a torrent was the first place that came to mind, I didn't really stop to consider it.
 
EMCrit
USC Essentials
EMRap
Annals
 
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