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Trusted Clinical Guidance Since 1969

Skip the literature review. Get to the treatment.

The point-of-care clinical treatment guides for infectious diseases and pediatric acute care. Distilled by editorial boards of practicing specialists, continuously updated, and trusted by clinicians in over 100 countries.

Used in 100+ countries Editorially independent since 1969 Family-owned, headquartered in Virginia
Our References

Two references. One editorial standard.

Each Sanford Guide is purpose-built for its domain — written and continuously updated by a multi-institutional editorial board of practicing clinicians.

Infectious Diseases

The Sanford Guide to Antimicrobial Therapy

Treatment-led, evidence-based, continuously updated.

For physicians, pharmacists, NPs, PAs, and students who treat infectious diseases. 15+ clinical calculators, interactive Spectra of Activity, U.S. Vaccine Guidelines. Continuiously Updated, structured for the point of care.

Pediatric Acute Care

The Sanford Guide to Pediatric Acute Care

Manifestations, diagnostics, and management — in one place.

For pediatric hospitalists, PEM physicians, and the residency programs that train them. Built for the clinician who just walked out of the room and needs to decide what to do next. Continuously updated, structured for the point of care.

Our Editorial Philosophy

Distilled, not diluted.

We believe the best point of care reference gives you exactly what you need, fast. Since 1969, that has been our editorial standard. We distill the vast, evolving body of evidence into a clear answer for patient care.

Rx

Treatment recommendations, front and center

Skip the literature review. Sanford Guide pages lead with the management section your colleagues' textbooks bury after epidemiology, microbiology, and pathophysiology. You came to look up treatment — that's what shows up first.

Continuously updated

New FDA approvals, guideline releases, and shifts in clinical practice are evaluated and incorporated by our editorial board on an ongoing basis. Editors work in the product every day. When the evidence moves, the recommendations move with it.

Evidence-based and transparent about it

Recommendations are grounded in primary literature, current guidelines, and the consensus of our editorial board. References are cited throughout, and where the evidence is limited or contested, the editorial board's expert opinion is named and attributed so you know exactly what you're looking at. Read More →

Editorial Boards

Behind every recommendation is a real expert.

Two distinguished, multi-institutional editorial boards — one for Antimicrobial Therapy, one for Pediatric Acute Care — plus a deep pool of pediatric sub-specialty authors.

Antimicrobial Therapy
Editorial Board
  • Henry F. Chambers, M.D.
    San Francisco General Hospital, Professor of Medicine Emeritus, University of California, San Francisco
  • Michael S. Saag, M.D.
    Professor of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases, University of Alabama, Birmingham
  • Andrew T. Pavia, M.D.
    George & Esther Gross Presidential Professor, Chief, Division of Pediatric Infectious Diseases, University of Utah, Salt Lake City
  • Helen W. Boucher, M.D.
    Dean & Professor of Medicine, Tufts University School of Medicine, Chief Academic Officer, Tufts Medicine, Boston, Massachusetts
  • Douglas Black, Pharm.D.
    Professor of Pharmacy, University of Washington, Seattle
  • …and three contributing editors
See the full Antimicrobial Therapy editorial board →
Pediatric Acute Care
Editorial Board
  • Samir S. Shah, MD, MSCE, MHM
    Vice Chair of Clinical Affairs and Education, Cincinnati Children's Hospital Medical Center
  • Gary Frank, MD, MS, FAAP
    Adjunct Associate Professor of Pediatrics, Emory University School of Medicine
  • Jeanine C. Ronan, MD
    Pediatrics Residency Program Director, Attending Physician, Children's Hospital of Philadelphia
  • Marina Catallozzi, MD, MSCE
    Vice Chair for Education in the Department of Pediatrics, Columbia University Irving Medical Center
  • …plus a sub-specialty author pool covering cardiology, neurology, oncology, and more
See the full Pediatric Acute Care editorial board →

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