What are other PDA resources to enhance my clinical performance?
Listed below are some of the sites for that individual students may find useful for enhancing their clinical practice. Those in the first table are free or inexpensive databases that you may need to make these programs run. Some of the free software such as Epocrates tracks your use when you update periodically on their website. Caution: There is always a risk that downloaded software can carry spyware with it. Mobipocket http://www.mobipocket.com/en/DownloadSoft/DownLoadReaderStep1.asp Isilo http://www.isilo.com/ Trial is free but single use is $19.95. Adobe Acrobat for PDA http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/acrrmobiledevices.html Ereader pro http://www.ereader.com/products/ereader/pro Cost is $10.00 The Columbia University Medical Library has purchased a license for students to use Micromedex, a drug reference tool, and also has a number of other links. See: http://library.cpmc.columbia.edu/hsl/sg/sgdisplay.cfm?subid=20 Pediatrics and Family Primary Care Archimedes http://www.skys