This is an educational blog intended to add to the already expansive collection of high quality, freely accessible and open-access medical education. We plan to focus on Emergency medicine and Critical Care topics within the framework of the Australasian College of Emergency Medicine Fellowship training. We feel that each and every individual website, blog, podcast, and wiki in combination with pre-determined course curriculum and text round out an individuals learning of particular topics. Having the individual perspective of several like-minded clinicians adds the context needed to fully understand the real life practicalities. It is very much an expansion of the most useful teaching tool that continues to exist today: mentorship. We all gravitate to a select few of our senior colleagues within each of our individual departments for their opinion, their advice, their take on how some presentation/management/concept would play out in the clinical realm. What this site hopes to achieve is increase that number of wise and trusted senior colleagues available to you, of which there are many operating blogs simliar to this one. Though we applaud and champion every effort to practice evidence-based medicine, it is far from comphrensive and is slow to move with the dynamic complexities of modern critical care. At this site, we also applaud and champion eminence-based medicine and hope to offer some guidance as where best to find it.