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Apr
02
Reserve your virtual seat today for these upcoming courses approved by the Medical Library Association for continuing education and the Consumer Health Information Specialization (CHIS) program. The Consumer Health Information Specialization (CHIS) will help you keep current in the consumer health information field and obtain an additional, recognized level of expertise. MLA hours earned through… Read More »
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Mar
28
When was the last time you used Wikipedia? With more than 7 billion views a year on over 155,000 health topic pages, Wikipedia may be the most popular online health information resource. Acknowledging that Wikipedia is a highly trafficked source for health related topics, it is then vital that we strive to improve the content… Read More »
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Mar
28
Participate in the streamed Data Day event to be held on April 1, 2019 by the University Of Cincinnati. This year’s theme is Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in Data. Amanda Wilson, Head of the National Network Coordinating Office (NCCO), will be giving the first keynote presentation highlighting the All of Us Research Program. The second… Read More »
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Mar
13
GeneEd, a resource of genetics education materials for grades 9 to 12, will retire on March 31, 2019. Selected content has been integrated into Genetics Home Reference (GHR) to create a single access point at the National Library of Medicine for consumer level genetics information. The determination of what content to add to GHR was… Read More »
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Mar
13
From NLM in Focus: It’s Women’s History Month. To celebrate, we’re once again profiling 12 women who were pioneers in the field of health and medicine—with a twist. We wrote about them in first person as if they had access to today’s news. If you don’t see your favorite amazing woman from medical history on… Read More »
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