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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
WikEM is currently collaborating with another medical education company, [https://www.osmosis.org/ Osmosis]. Osmosis was created by two medical students from Johns Hopkins Medical School, Shiv Gaglani and Ryan Haynes They have been funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to create a large bank of medical education questions under an open (Creative Commons) license. You can discover more about this grant [http://www.rwjf.org/en/culture-of-health/2014/05/another_step_toward.html here]. These questions and other medical education content will be found under Osmosis Open Education, a resource that will be live November 2015. | WikEM is currently collaborating with another medical education company, [https://www.osmosis.org/ Osmosis]. Osmosis was created by two medical students from Johns Hopkins Medical School, Shiv Gaglani and Ryan Haynes They have been funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to create a large bank of medical education questions under an open (Creative Commons) license. You can discover more about this grant [http://www.rwjf.org/en/culture-of-health/2014/05/another_step_toward.html here]. These questions and other medical education content will be found under non-profit Osmosis Open Education, a resource that will be live November 2015. | ||
==Opportunity for Residents and Attendings== | ==Opportunity for Residents and Attendings== | ||
Revision as of 21:47, 1 October 2015
Background
WikEM is currently collaborating with another medical education company, Osmosis. Osmosis was created by two medical students from Johns Hopkins Medical School, Shiv Gaglani and Ryan Haynes They have been funded by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to create a large bank of medical education questions under an open (Creative Commons) license. You can discover more about this grant here. These questions and other medical education content will be found under non-profit Osmosis Open Education, a resource that will be live November 2015.
Opportunity for Residents and Attendings
Working with medical students, Osmosis has produced around 650 emergency medicine questions so far. They are now seeking EM residents and attendings to double-check their work and make revisions where necessary. Osmosis is paying EM residents/attendings $1 per question reviewed (marked ready to be published) and $5 for any question that needs to be extensively revised or rewritten, as well as making a donation to WikEM for helping with this process.
Applying
If you are interested in helping revise the question pack and making some extra money, fill out the form at: Application Form. Direct any questions about the process to hi@osmosis.org with the Subject Title: Osmosis Revision WikEM.
