I am wondering if any of you can recommend a good book on the basics of infectious diseases. I think I slept through that potion of pharm school and need to brush up on basic ID concepts.
I was thinking the same thing. Strong username.The irony is thick in this post.
I was thinking the same thing. Strong username.
Personally, I've had great luck with Sanford Guide and Johns Hopkins ABX Guide. Both are those "pocket sized" books that barely fit in a pocket due to being 1000 pages.
Hopkins and sanford is a starting point but not nearly good enough as no consideration is given for local resistance pattern. Also a lot of the infections have no guidelines in place, so much has to be learned in pgy-2 or from the clinical judgment of a good ID doc.
You will be suprised how many pharmacists don't have the slightest idea, and go no allergy, no interaction, process order..
