pediatric pda application in clinical practice pediatricians find categorized reviews of handheld software and programs that are useful in bedside pediatrics this webpage is about shots 2007 vaccines utility which determine immunizations requirements according to age
 
  • The new and updated Shots 2008 has been released with many changes to the
    previous ACIP schedule recommendations.
  • To read the details of changes click on the following CDC links:
  1. Child-Adolescent Schedule changes
  2. Adult Schedule changes
  • Developed by The Group on Immunization of the Society of Teachers of Family
    Medicine and approved by ACIP, AAP, and AAFP.
  • This has been much improved over the years now the latest version has far
    more WOW factor and incorporate pictures and lot more text and explanations.
  • The interface is outstandingly easy to navigate where we have all links and tabs
    in one interface.
  • Highly trusted references, the yearly updates, the free download makes this
    program one of the most useful vaccines program available for peds.
  • The same program is availble online but unfortunatly no PDA small screen
    version it can only bee used through the desktop screen.
Shots 2008
Shots 2008
Shots 2008
High profile references and
outstandingly trusted information
from AAP, ACIP, and CDC.

Unfortunately dead links to these
valuable resources, unlike the Red
Book which it contains live links See
this
review.
Detailed information about each
vaccine.

Including basics, indications,
contraindications, side effects,
administration, cath up, and even
pictures.
Intelligent interface and brilliantly
designed with one highly interactive
screen to access all information.

The Schedule table fits into the small
screen and is easily understood with
links to individual vaccines.

Child, adolescent, adult, catch up,
and even special risk groups
schedules.
Shots 2008
Last Reviewed on February 17, 2008
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