More than 400,000 PCPs, infectious disease specialists, PAs, nurses and other clinicians worldwide rely on the ABX Guide from Johns Hopkins to provide timely and authoritative antibiotic information.
The Johns Hopkins ABX Guide is an electronic evidence-based reference tool developed and regularly maintained by world-renowned clinical faculty, who bridge the gap between cutting edge research and its timely incorporation into clinical practice.
A perfect resource for medical students, interns and residents. Helps confirm diagnoses and takes the guesswork out of finding the right antimicrobial to prescribe.
Key Features of the Johns Hopkins ABX Guide
- More than 560 modules of information
- Organized by Diagnosis, Drugs, Pathogens, Management and Vaccines
- Alphabetically listed topics with information in bullet form for quick and easy navigation and use
- Diagnostic criteria
- Treatment regimens and algorithms
- Therapeutic indications
- Drug manufacturer formulations
- Common and renal dosing guides
- Drug interactions
- Sections on biodefense, anthrax and travel
- Interactive Q & A forums with clinical experts
- Author opinions
- Literature Reviews
Free CME
Continuing Medical Education material is incorporated in the ABX Guide.* These opportunities allow clinicians to further learn while acquiring CME credit in the context of actual patient care. Accredited by Johns Hopkins Office of CME, these education materials qualify for quarter-hour credits.
Facts About Skyscape's PDA Medical Software
The Johns Hopkins POC-IT ABX Guide (Electronic decision support at the point of care) can be fully cross-indexed with all of Skyscape's 500+ nursing and medical references.