What references should every pharmacist own? Whether or not you use the actual physical copy (visually impressive) of the book or the digital version (easily searched, updated), below are 12 solid references that you should consider having access to:
1. Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy (@sanfordguide) The 3-4 page chart is the most useful and good for quick look up. store.sanfordguide.com/antimicrobial-… 2. Antibiotics Simplified Pocketbook amazon.com/Antibiotics-Si…
3. Pharmacists Letter (@trchealthcare) Monthly updates on guideline changes, new drug approvals, hot topics, and current issues impacting pharmacy. Short and sweet, easy to read. A must have. pharmacist.therapeuticresearch.com/Home/PL
4. Up-To-Date (@UpToDate) Heavy duty evidence-based clinical resource. Topics on almost everything. uptodate.com/contents/search