8. Recomended Products

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PDAs for PAs

My first pda was a Visor by Handspring. What a tank and a work horse to boot. I have had it over 5 years I am sure and it is still in service with a premedical intern who works at our clinic. He will be in East Carolina Medical School soon. […]

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Griffith’s 5 Minute Clinical Consult

Griffith’s 5 Minute Clinical Consult is included in Epocrates Essentials and some lesser packages also. I became familiar with the book when it was first included in my epocrates package. It is integrated with Epocrates Rx and when it displays a drug for treatment it is linked so you can read about it, […]

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Epocrates-a PAs lifeline

Epocrates.com is a website that allows you to download software for your desktop or pda. I have used it for a number of years and can not practice without it.
The free version is Epocrates Rx. Here is the description of this free software straight from the website:
“Key Features

More than 3,300 brand and generic […]

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Back Pain-books to help you

Books can be helpful. The McKenzie exercises in the book below are effective and can be done while you recover.

Treat Your Own Back
by Robin A. McKenzie
You can do these while you hurt.
 
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Recommended Books about Gout

I have selected these books as potential helps in understanding gout and taking contol of your diet and exercise routine.

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Lessons on Fast Food

Have you read this book? Eric Schlosser wrote it in 2001. It is about the food industry in the USA. That industry is over one trillion dollars large! It influences just about every aspect of our society and our health. Why should you read it?
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