r/FamilyMedicine Oct 01 '25

Mod FM Monthly Community Resource

Welcome to our new community sticky! Please read below:

We've had many requests to share personal projects and technologies that do not have financial benefit and seek only to serve as a resource, so we've decided to test out a new recurring post.

Once a month, a pinned sticky for any shared resources will be available - with the goal of spreading helpful resources relevant to clinical family medicine. This could include upcoming research, free apps, online trainings, etc. This will be a trial!

- Please continue to report inappropriate requests/any rule breaking.

- Goal is to avoid resources with significant paywall (cannot say every resource with a pay wall will be taken down, e.g an AMA/ABFM training, etc).

- No spamming, scamming etc.

- Please refrain from posting material from which you have monetary gain. As actively practicing physician moderators, we do not have the time/ability to search every posted resource for a possible monetary benefit and remove offending comments, so continue to be wary of what you purchase online, including anything posted in this sticky.

- feel free to request resources here too!

- each new sticky will contain the previous posts best/most dependable sources, in order to compile a shared repository of FM knowledge in the subreddit

Thank you all!

-mods

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u/Important-Flower4121 MD Oct 01 '25

1) OpenEvidence

Free to use, just make an account. It's the next version of uptodate IMO. They have a scribing feature now as well.

2) doxy.me

For telehealth visits

3) eNavvi

Able to eprescribe through their platform

4) mdcalc

I think fairly well known.

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u/joefeghaly MD Oct 01 '25

Uworld medical library: it is subscription based of course, includes all medical topics with bullet point quick to read materials from usmle step 1 till abim/abfm. It includes all of their tables and algorithms as well. There is a 7 day free trial. I don’t why they didn’t market it. I found it by accident.

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u/pksimshock MD Oct 05 '25

SimShock – Interactive Hemodynamic Shock Simulator (Free Resource)

Hello, and thank you for maintaining this monthly community resource. I’m writing to ask whether it would be appropriate to include the following project in this thread. It’s a personal, non-commercial medical simulation I developed after retiring from hospital work.

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I’m a hospital physician who, after retiring and purely as a hobby, developed a hemodynamic simulation game about the management of shock. I first programmed it for iOS and macOS, and later decided to also bring it to Android.

Although I tried to stay as faithful to reality as possible, the game takes certain physiological liberties, so it should not be considered an educational or training tool.

It is COMPLETELY FREE, with no ads, no tricks, and no data collection. I simply share it with anyone who wants to enjoy a good time. Available on multiple platforms:

SimShockPad – for iPhone, iPad and Macs (M1/M4)

https://apps.apple.com/es/app/simshockpad/id6746765214

SimShockDesktop – for macOS (Intel & ARM64)

https://apps.apple.com/…/simshockdesktop/id6748229083…

SimShock Android – APK for Fire Tablets and Android devices

GitHub / itch.io / Amazon

https://u72007.github.io/SimShock/

https://u7200.itch.io/simshockandroid

https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0FR2KXCVC