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A Short History of Free Open Access Medical Education. The Past, Present, and Future

Abstract

Free Open Access Medical education (FOAM) has taken the emergency medicine and critical care worlds by storm in the past decade. This article represents one perspective on the stages of transition for FOAM from its humble beginnings as a grassroots movement to the more recent multiauthor blogs that are described in the peer-reviewed literature. In this article, the authors describe the following four distinct waves of people within the movement, with each wave creating a new stage in the evolution of the FOAM community: Creation by the Founders, Adoption by the Enthusiasts, Structure and Formalization by the Structuralists, and Engagement and Activity by the End Users. The authors contextualize some of the phenomena that have been observed within this field and highlight challenges for the field moving forward.

Authors

Chan TM; Stehman C; Gottlieb M; Thoma B

Journal

ATS Scholar, Vol. 1, No. 2, pp. 87–100

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Publication Date

June 1, 2020

DOI

10.34197/ats-scholar.2020-0014ps

ISSN

2690-7097

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