
Ryan Peterson
Uptodate is rapidly becoming outdated. It simply takes too long to find clinical answers. Their failure to adapt AI has led me to use other platforms. The information is great but I feel like I'm thumbing through an encyclopedia. Even their advertisement about a patient who was bitten by a squirrel, ironically, shows the laborious process of actually finding the clinical answer of rabies prophylaxis. AI platforms now have this answer instantly.
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David King
UpToDate is good, been using it for >15 yrs. But better get with the times, b/c OpenEvidence is cheaper, faster and much easier to use. I rarely use UpToDate anymore, and only because it's free for providers at the VA.
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Dan Beamish
It's a great resource but finding out the most recent update requires downloading offline content in the middle of a shift (or that it requires internet access after one month for permissions update while working in a remote area) is a big negative. Also it will sometimes try to connect to the internet and just hang while loading a page. Again not good during a crisis.
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