You get $250/year from Pediatrics to buy books in the LSU bookstore. You get the account voucher from Susan Wack (894-6783, 2nd floor Children's ACC) and take it to the bookstore. If you only spend part of your money, you need another voucher the next time you go to the bookstore. Your money disappears annually on July 1st if you haven't used it. 
General must haves:
1. Maxwell Quick Medical Reference- lab values, sample floor notes, ACLS, etc.
2. 2008 Sanford Antibiotic guide
3. Pocket Medicine 3rd edition
4. Tarascon Pocket Pharmacopeia 2008 edition (or some other current drug pocket guide)
PEDS
1. Harriet Lane (the one must have)
2. Currents Pediatrics, Pocket Nelson, or other general review book
3. Zitelli's Atlas of Physical Diagnosis ($150)
4. The Philadelphia Guide: Inpatient Pediatrics
NICU
1. Neonatology by Gomella
PICU
MEDICINE
1. Tarascon Internal Medicine + Critical Care Pocketbook
2. Ferri's Practical Guide to Care of the Medical Patient
3. Washington Manual
4. Dubin's or other EKG book
5. Pocket Medicine: The Massachusetts General Hospital Handbook of Internal Medicine. 3rd ed. (red cover)
MICU
1. The ICU Book by Paul Marino
PDA resources
1. www.epocrates.com --free drug guide
2. www.skyscape.com :company that sells PDA versions of popular medical books
3. Griffin's 5 minute clinical consult (PDA version can be bought from Skyscape)
4. www.immunizationed.org - vaccination schedules (child, adolescent, adult, medical, catch-up).
5. MedCalc (calculates BMI, corrected sodium, A-a gradient, etc.)
Free. http://medcalc.en.softonic.com/palm.
6. Kidometer -- age based norms (vitals, milestones, labs, etc.)