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  1. Hi everyone. There are so many medical reference tools out there- just wondering what all of you recommend using and not using. Here's the info I've gathered so far from research and what I've used. ------UpToDate--------------- Pros- very comprehensive. Almost every topic imaginable. usually can find the topic you want very quickly. Cons- sometimes too comprehensive. too many details. Not so great for Point-Of-Care...especially when you need to make decisions quickly. Prefer bullet points rather than paragraph text. Takes too long to read the articles. Sometimes articles seem a bit outdated. Make sure to check the dates on the articles. ------Epocrates-------------- Pros- lots of information as well. Easy access to drug information. Cons- Synopses are often too limited. seems to be missing a lot of information. Sometimes when I'm trying to figure out what questions to ask a patient, the laundry list is overkill and hard to use. ------Dynamed------------ heard a lot about this but haven't used it yet. ------MDConsult------------ -----EMedecine------------- What do you guys use/recommend/advise against and why?

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