Pediatrics Information in STAT!Ref
Pediatrics Spotlight
Protecting children is no game
The list of things that parents and pediatric professionals have to protect children from seems to keep growing. From the common cold to new trends like the alarming increases in Autism and ADHD, keeping kids safe is quite a job.
Even the American College of Physicians has taken notice. Despite its tagline, “Doctors for Adults,” ACP is placing a new emphasis on pediatrics. The national organization of internists now includes pediatric-specific modules in its Physicians’ Information and Education Resource (PIER), making it a valuable resource for pediatricians, family practitioners and pediatric nurses.
With PIER’s current and concise content, combined with pediatrics classics like Redbook® and Rudolph’s, STAT!Ref arms healthcare professionals with the information they need to keep children healthy and happy.
For assistance selecting STAT!Ref pediatrics resources, or to request a free trial or quote, please contact your STAT!Ref representative or call 800.901.5494.
STAT!Ref Resources for Pediatrics Professionals
- AAFP
Conditions A to Z
American Academy of Family Physicians - ACP
Medicine
B.C. Decker - ACP PIER, Journal Club & AHFS DI® Essentials™
American College of Physicians - Current
Diagnosis & Treatment in Pediatrics
McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. - Delmar's
Pediatric Nursing Care Plans
Cengage Delmar Learning - Family
Medicine: Principles & Practice


Springer-Verlag New York, Inc. - Germ
Proof Your Kids: The Complete Guide to Protecting (without Overprotecting)
Your Family from Infections
American Society for Microbiology Press - Harrison's
Principles of Internal Medicine

McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. - MedCalc 3000 Complete Edition
Database Title: STAT!Ref Online Electronic Medical Library - Oxford
Desk Reference – Clinical Genetics

Oxford University Press - Neonatology: Management, Procedures, On-Call Problems, Diseases, and Drugs

McGraw-Hill Companies Inc. - Pediatric Manual of Clinical Dietetics
American Dietetic Association - Pediatric Nursing: Caring for Children and Their Families
Cengage Delmar Learning - Principles and Practice of Pediatric Endocrinology
Charles Thomas, Ltd. - Red
Book®: 2006 Report of the Committee on Infectious Disease


American Academy of Pediatrics - Rudolph's Pediatrics

McGraw-Hill Companies Inc.
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Featured Resource:
Germ Proof Your Kids is written by Dr. Harley Rotbart, Professor and Vice Chairman of Pediatrics at the University of Colorado School of Medicine and The Children's Hospital of Denver. An internationally acclaimed specialist in pediatric infectious diseases with over 25 years in the field, he has won numerous awards for research and teaching and has been elected to Best Doctors in America every year since 1996.
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Red Book®: 2006 Report of the Committee on Infectious Diseases"The 27th edition of the Red Book is a vital resource for adult and pediatric infectious disease practitioners as well as general practitioners and is considered by many the quintessential resource and reference for clinical practice." -- Andi L. Shane
Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, Georgia, USA
CDC review
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