PDA INSTRUCTIONS CENTERS FOR DISEASE CONTROL AND PREVENTION - SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES TREATMENT GUIDELINES 2006. Congratulations on downloading the PDA version of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention - Sexually Transmitted Diseases Treatment Guidelines 2006. You now have the most accurate and up-to-date, comprehensive summary of the CDC-STD Guidelines available for hand-held devices. This important clinical tool allows you access to the STD Guidelines within seconds, without looking for a text book or searching on the internet. INSTALLATION: Before installation of the CDC-STD Guidelines you need to install the RediReader on your Palm OS or Pocket PC device. The file can also be read with iSilo (beginning with version 3.0). The RediReader can be downloaded from the same web site where you downloaded this file, and at no cost from Redi-Reference Medical Handbooks at www.redi-reference.com. POCKET PC: Users of Pocket PC devices may use the CDC-STD Guidelines PDA document on their Pocket PC device with the RediReaderPPC, or using iSilo software for Pocket PCs, available at www.iSilo.com. INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE: Tap anywhere on the first page to be taken to the table of contents. All links are indicated by a dotted underline beneath the word that is linked. Tap on an underlined topic heading and you will be taken to the topic or a subheading. Click on a sub-heading to be taken to the information on that topic area. Click on the page "back arrow" in the lower right part of the screen in RediReader to be taken back to the previous screen, similar to a browser "back" arrow. Many users set the "preferences" (found by tapping the menu button, then "Options", then "interface options" selection to read "scroll bar right." Topic headings can also be found by tapping "bookmark" icon in the bottom middle of the window. To go back to the beginning of the document, tap on the percent box in the lower right hand side of the screen, then tap on "Top of Page" and "First Page". For more information about the use of the RediReader, go to support at www.redi-reference.com. Thank you. Neil S. Skolnik, M.D. Associate Director Family Practice Residency Program Abington Memorial Hospital Professor of Family and Community Medicine Temple University School of Medicine