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Dec
27
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The Network of the National Library of Medicine (NNLM) will be holding a series of classes on ‘How PubMed Works’ in March. The 4 classes in the series cover: an overview on searching by author, subject and advance search, how and why publications are selected for inclusion in PubMed, exploration on MESH vocabulary and the… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, NNLM, NNLM Class, PHDL Resources
Nov
03
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Harm reduction is a series of strategies that emphasizes engaging directly with people who use drugs to prevent overdose and infectious disease transmission, improve the physical, mental, and social wellbeing of those served, and offer low-threshold options for accessing substance use disorder treatment and other health care services. Join us on November 15th for a… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Education and Outreach, NLM, NNLM, Public Health
Oct
26
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If you or your colleagues are attending APHA Conference in Boston, please stop by to see us. NPHCO will be heading to the conference to attend programs, meetings, and importantly to staff the NNLM booth. We hope to see you and other PHDL users from participating public health departments. We’d love to catch up, talk… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
Oct
06
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Health Affairs (HA) is one of the hundreds of journals included in the Public Health Digital Library (PHDL) collection. On October 3, 2022, they published their special topic issue Disability & Health. In honor of this special topic, HA hosted an online symposium with many of the authors of the research articles published. In addition,… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, NNLM, PHDL Resources, Public Health Policy
Oct
06
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The Network of the National Library of Medicine invites proposals for a virtual National Health Misinformation Symposium, April 4-7, 2023. This is a unique opportunity to offer a public health perspective on misinformation to a multi-disciplinary program. Topics may include the types of misinformation, history of health misinformation, tips to understand health research, combating social… Read More »
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