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Infectious Disease Compendium


4.4 ( 224 ratings )
Salud y forma física Medicina
Desarrollador Pusware LLC
5.99 USD

A hyperlinked guide to Infectious Diseases. Find us on Facebook and Twitter!

Over 600 pages of information on antibiotics, organisms and diseases.

Intended as a quick reference for non-infectious disease practitioners.

Updated monthly from the literature.

References link to Pubmed or primary sources.

Add your own notes linked to the topics. Mark entries as "Favorites" for quick reference.

Written over 10 years by a practicing board certified Infectious Disease doctor, a 2010 USNews and World Report Top US Doctor and the producer of the Puscast, a bimonthly podcast update of the ID literature and a Gobbet o Pus, both available on iTunes.

$5.99 (less than a penny a page) gets you the years edition and updates for life (my life, not yours).

Curious but undecided? All the content can be found for free, yes free, at http://www.edgydoc.com (requires a modern HTML5 compliant browser: most recent versions of Safari, Chrome or Firefox.

Reviews for the Uncertain:

- Medical App Journal​: 4 Stars

"BOTTOM LINE: The Infectious Disease Persiflager’s Guide is an entertaining and engaging overview of infectious diseases, which is well suited for practicing clinicians and public health researchers. The content appears accurate and is highly referenced, although some sections seem to be pending future updates. The affordable price seems well worth the assimilation of current medical content and experience-based knowledge from a practicing expert in the field.

http://medicalappjournal.com/review_editorial.php?appsname=Infectious+Disease+Compendium%3A+A+Persiflager%27s+Guide

- Mobile Infectious Disease References: From the Bedside to the Beach.​ Clinical Infectious Diseases.

​"The Infectious Diseases Compendium would be perfect for students and residents to review treatment options prior to staffing a consultation with the attending physician or while admitting patients to a medical or surgical service."

http://cid.oxfordjournals.org/content/55/1/114.full