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Revision as of 04:11, 11 February 2025
WikEM is a global, open access, free-to-use website and app that provides emergency medicine content. It is a project of the OpenEM Foundation, a non-profit organization dedicated to support global health education. WikEM is designed for clinicians, by clinicians, and is a useful resource for medical students, paramedics, nurses, and doctors. It is available in multiple languages and is used by healthcare professionals around the world.
History
WikEM started as a small project at the Harbor-UCLA emergency medicine residency in 2009. It was initially a quick reference guide for the residents and faculty. The project quickly grew and became a comprehensive resource for emergency medicine. In 2013, the OpenEM Foundation was established to support the project.
Content
WikEM provides a wide range of content related to emergency medicine. This includes clinical summaries, checklists for emergency procedures, and a comprehensive drug database. The content is written and edited by a global community of healthcare professionals. All content is peer-reviewed to ensure accuracy and reliability.
Features
WikEM features a user-friendly interface that allows users to quickly find the information they need. The website and app include a search function, a favorites list, and a recently viewed list. Users can also contribute to the content by editing existing pages or creating new ones.
Use in Medical Education
WikEM is widely used in medical education. It is a valuable resource for medical students, residents, and practicing physicians. It provides a quick reference guide for emergency procedures and a comprehensive drug database. It is also used in teaching and learning activities in medical schools and residency programs.


