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Dec
11
Congratulations to Professor Shuyi Liu of California State University, Fresno (Fresno State) for getting their course certified to offer the Medical Library Association’s Consumer Health Information Specialization (CHIS). Through the Network of the National Library of Medicine’s (NNLM) Consumer Health for Library Students program, Shuyi Liu submitted a successful application to offer a CHIS level… Read More »
Posted in: #CC/Academic List, Opportunity to Participate
Dec
09
This is a guest post written by funding awardee, Jasmine Zacate. She used NNLM Region 4 professional development funds to attend the Upstate New York and Ontario Chapter Medical Library Association (UNYOC/MLA) 2024 conference in Celoron, New York this past October. I recently attended the Upstate New York & Ontario Chapter Medical Library Association Annual Conference. I… Read More »
Posted in: Funding
Dec
05
Our next R4 Connections webinar is just around the corner! In this session, our guest speaker will be providing an overview of the Mental Health First Aid training, including applications and benefits. Registration is required to attend. Please note: You must be a NNLM member to register (it’s free!). Can’t join us live? Register anyway to receive… Read More »
Posted in: All Members, Webinars and Courses
Dec
04
The National Institutes of Health’s study Nutrition for Precision Health, powered by the All of Us Research Program, was highlighted on CBS Sunday Morning as a key driver of innovation in nutrition research. The study, led by the NIH’s Common Fund, All of Us, and Office of Nutrition Research is the largest precision nutrition research effort of… Read More »
Posted in: #Health Sciences List, All Members, Partners Sharing Information
Dec
03
This month, the NNLM Reading Club is highlighting three award-winning bestsellers that were extremely popular in book clubs this year. The books cover a variety of health-related topics. We know that reading can get us thinking about new topics and discussing health can improve health literacy, especially when paired with trustworthy health information. Find more information… Read More »
Posted in: All Members, Opportunity to Participate