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What software is the most useful for an internal medicine intern?


what software should I buy, is the ?

thanks in advance
 
I would go with Epocrates for sure. The Rx program is free to download from their website, but if you want the Epocrates Essentials, you'll have to pay for it. Something like 5 Minute Clinical Consult is also pretty useful.
 
angel80 said:
I would go with Epocrates for sure. The Rx program is free to download from their website, but if you want the Epocrates Essentials, you'll have to pay for it. Something like 5 Minute Clinical Consult is also pretty useful.

Im not a big fan of Epocrates. For one, it doesn't give Mechanism of Action for pharm. If your OK with that, go ahead.
 
gagolden said:
Im not a big fan of Epocrates. For one, it doesn't give Mechanism of Action for pharm. If your OK with that, go ahead.


Ummm... MY Epocrates DOES give mechanism of action-- it's under "Other information" on the menu.

Also, 5 minute clinical consult is incorporated into the Epocrates Essentials.
 
An Epocrates will give you the approximate cost for most meds. This may be important if you have self pay pts.
 
DRDARIA said:
Ummm... MY Epocrates DOES give mechanism of action-- it's under "Other information" on the menu.

Also, 5 minute clinical consult is incorporated into the Epocrates Essentials.

Holy crap it does. Ive had this thing for 12 months and was always bitter it didn't have that information. Im a idiot.
 
gagolden said:
Holy crap it does. Ive had this thing for 12 months and was always bitter it didn't have that information. Im a idiot.

😀
 
I used the Johns Hopkins antibiotics guide for the Palm a lot during intern year. Its free after registration and has the same info in Sanford (per my ID attending during my ID rotation). I personally preferred it to sanford (hate the small b&w writing).

Here's the link:

http://hopkins-abxguide.org/download_center/download_center.cfm
 
damn, there's no PocketPC version for it.
 
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