Apr
09
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Have you taken classes with the NNLM? Do you use your NNLM profile to keep track of classes you have taken? Due to upcoming system upgrades on nnlm.gov, your current transcript of NNLM classes associated with your NNLM profile will not be available after Friday, April 30th, 2021. Your NNLM Class Transcript lists all NNLM… Read More »
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Mar
26
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The COVID-19 pandemic highlights the health and information disparities in underserved and underrepresented communities. This includes ensuring equal understanding of accurate health information, education in hard hit communities, and valuing inclusion in clinical research to overcome COVID-19. The NNLM Virtual Symposium: Responding to the COVID-19 Infodemic is an opportunity to learn about, address, and combat … Read More »
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Mar
16
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The recently released Ready or Not 2021: Protecting the Public’s Health Against Diseases, Disasters and Bioterrorism measured preparedness for health emergencies across the United States. Ten key performance indicators were used to rank states’ readiness, scoring 20 states (and District of Columbia) in a High Tier category and 15 states in both Middle and Low Tier… Read More »
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Feb
05
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This symposium call is an opportunity for public health departments to share their own observations, learn from other health sectors, and exchange ideas with others in the health information community. The Network of the National Library of Medicine invites proposals for a virtual symposium: Responding to the COVID-19 Infodemic, on April 8th-9th, 2021. The… Read More »
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Feb
02
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The Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) has announced 2 new webinars that may be of interest to the public health workforce. In addition to these webinars, the Public Health Digital Library will be holding a training on Policy Map. Upcoming NNLM classes: Kolina Koltai will be speaking on “Understanding Vaccine Hesitancy and… Read More »
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