Clinical Websites
The following are two clinical websites I find helpful as an aspiring infectious disease advanced nurse practitioner who is learning about Tuberculosis.
UpToDate is a great clinical tool because the information provided is evidence-based, written by a panel of physicians who have expertise in the topic, updated every 4 months, and is continuously reviewed. Also the format of the website is easy on the eyes and finding the needed clinical information is just a matter of typing in the condition of interest in the search box and clicking on the topic of interest. One major disadvantage is that subscription is needed to access most of the site. However, there are some “freebie” clinical information to everyone.
Click here to connect to UpToDate website
Medline Plus is a useful addition to the clinician’s “clinical toolbox.” The website, although geared toward the public with its simply and adequately presented information, has links to numerous governmental health sites that may be of importance to the clinician. For those who are not familiar with TB, the stated information is concise and easy to understand with the biology, transmission, infection, and signs and symptoms of the disease is given in laymen’s terms. There are also interactive tutorials for those who may be less knowledgeable about the disease. For the clinician or those aspiring to be one, the most exciting part may be the listed links especially one to the National Institute of Health’s TB clinical trials website, which lists all existing government funded TB clinical studies that are happening at the moment. Also unlike UpToDate, Medline Plus is accessible to anyone who has internet access. No subscription is required.
Click here to connect to Medline Plus
Since Tuberculosis is a complex disease that affects not only those who are infectious but also their family, income, and community, it is heartwarming to know that numerous studies are taking place to find better medication regimen that will increase adherence and which--I hope--will ultimately be available to those who are in the developing countries.
UpToDate is a great clinical tool because the information provided is evidence-based, written by a panel of physicians who have expertise in the topic, updated every 4 months, and is continuously reviewed. Also the format of the website is easy on the eyes and finding the needed clinical information is just a matter of typing in the condition of interest in the search box and clicking on the topic of interest. One major disadvantage is that subscription is needed to access most of the site. However, there are some “freebie” clinical information to everyone.
Click here to connect to UpToDate website
Medline Plus is a useful addition to the clinician’s “clinical toolbox.” The website, although geared toward the public with its simply and adequately presented information, has links to numerous governmental health sites that may be of importance to the clinician. For those who are not familiar with TB, the stated information is concise and easy to understand with the biology, transmission, infection, and signs and symptoms of the disease is given in laymen’s terms. There are also interactive tutorials for those who may be less knowledgeable about the disease. For the clinician or those aspiring to be one, the most exciting part may be the listed links especially one to the National Institute of Health’s TB clinical trials website, which lists all existing government funded TB clinical studies that are happening at the moment. Also unlike UpToDate, Medline Plus is accessible to anyone who has internet access. No subscription is required.
Click here to connect to Medline Plus
Since Tuberculosis is a complex disease that affects not only those who are infectious but also their family, income, and community, it is heartwarming to know that numerous studies are taking place to find better medication regimen that will increase adherence and which--I hope--will ultimately be available to those who are in the developing countries.
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