The 2015 Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STD) treatment guidelines are here! This app was designed and adapts for both iPhones and iPads (iOS 7.1+ required). This is the most readable reference with user-defined font sizes, and is readable in both landscape and portrait modes. Also, the COMPLETE guidelines are included so you can educate yourself even on a plane. Our version of the guidelines has been one of the first apps to buy for any provider who diagnoses and treats STDs, including residents, midwives, and nurses. STD 2015 contains the CDC STD Treatment Guidelines with the original, but difficult to navigate, table of contents. So, we have also provided a more clinician-friendly organization of these same guidelines so that clinicians can find conditions and their treatments much faster. STD 2015 also contains a glossary, literature references, as well as the original guidelines and updates in PDF formats. DISCLAIMER: This adaptation is meant ONLY for adults who are licensed healthcare professionals. This material is not meant to serve as a substitute for your own clinical judgment and knowledge as a healthcare professional. You should exercise your professional judgment in evaluating any information contained within this application, and we encourage you to confirm the information made available here with other sources before undertaking any treatment based on it. The use of this information is at your own risk and this content is provided on an "AS IS" basis. Healthcare professionals should not exclusively rely on this adaptation, but are referred to the electronic PDF version (included in this application or online) and the original MMWR paper copy for the official text of the CDC STD Treatment Guidelines.
CDC 2015
Hate new version. I do not like having to scroll thru info to find treatment. Previously, the older version would allow you to click condition, and treatment would come right up and if you wanted additional info. You could the hit that tab. Now it is all intermixed and it is horrible to look for the current treatment guidelines. It is crap!! It was better the other way!! Go back to that version!! Also information is not current. Treatment for Gonorrhea is now Rocephin 500 not 250.
CDC 2015
Hate new version. I do not like having to scroll thru info to find treatment. Previously, the older version would allow you to click condition, and treatment would come right up and if you wanted additional info. You could the hit that tab. Now it is all intermixed and it is horrible to look for the current treatment guidelines. It is crap!! It was better the other way!! Go back to that version!!
MMWR Vol. 64, No. RR-3
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