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Posts by tag: Medical Librarians Month

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Oct

25

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The Winding Career Path of One Medical Librarian

Posted by on October 25th, 2018 0 comments Tags: , , , ,

As many of us know, it’s medical librarian month, and a colleague said to me, “You’ve had a pretty winding career path— you should write a post about it!”  So, here goes… My first medical librarian connection wasn’t officially as a librarian at all, but as the data request epidemiologist for Public Health – Seattle… Read More »

Posted in: Blog

Oct

30

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How I came to be the Biosleuth

Posted by on October 30th, 2017 0 comments Tags:

To celebrate Medical Librarian’s Month we have invited medical librarians in our region to submit some information about who they are and the work that they do as medical librarians. Today we are concluding our series with a post from an independent medical librarian in Washington!  Who am I? Julia Parker, M.S., M.L.I.S Where do… Read More »

Posted in: News from Network Members

Oct

26

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Say “Yes!” Whenever Possible

Posted by on October 26th, 2017 0 comments Tags: ,

To celebrate Medical Librarian’s Month we have invited medical librarians in our region to submit some information about who they are and the work that they do as medical librarians. Today we hear from a hospital librarian in Oregon! Who am I? Judith Hayes, MLS Where do I work? Tuality Healthcare in Hillsboro, OR I… Read More »

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Oct

23

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Health Literacy and American Indian/Alaska Natives

Posted by on October 23rd, 2017 0 comments Tags:

I would like to acknowledge the Urban Indian Health Institute’s enormous contribution to today’s blog! — Annie In past blog posts, we have explored health literacy issues from a variety of perspectives. Today we explore how it impacts American Indians and Alaska Natives (AI/ANs). According to the Indian Health Service, “low health literacy is disproportionately burdensome… Read More »

Posted in: Health Literacy

Oct

19

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On the Road, with Health Sciences Librarians

Posted by on October 19th, 2017 0 comments Tags:

To celebrate Medical Librarian’s Month we have invited medical librarians in our region to submit some information about who they are and the work that they do as medical librarians. Today we hear from a  health sciences librarian in Montana! Who am I? Sheila Bonnand, Research & Instruction Librarian Where do I work? Montana State University Library,… Read More »

Posted in: News from Network Members

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