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Jan
08
Are you interested in learning more about the evidence behind complementary and integrative health? Join us for a free online class that explores health information resources to increase access and understanding of complementary and integrative health, including insights into Eastern and Western medicine. Class Details: Dates: January 13–31, 2025 Format: Flexible and online, available 24/7 through Moodle Time Commitment: Approximately… Read More »
Posted in: All Members, Webinars and Courses
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 »
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Nov
21
The NNLM National Center for Data Services will host their Fundamentals of Health Data Science course again from January 6 – March 21, 2025. This 10-week course was designed to improve knowledge and skills in data science, enabling learners to add or enhance data science training and services at their institutions. This course is structured to provide… Read More »
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Nov
19
We are excited to offer another round of our Building Successful Collaborations with Communities (BSCC) course led by the Director of the Texas Woman’s University School of Library and Information Studies, Dr. Ling Hwey Jeng. This course integrates the theory of community engagement with its application to libraries using the Preparation, Action, Reflection model. We will… Read More »
Posted in: #CC/Academic List, Public Libraries, Webinars and Courses
Nov
18
Common data elements (CDEs) are standardized, precisely defined questions paired with a specific set of allowable responses, used systematically across different sites, studies, or clinical trials to ensure consistent data collection. The National Institutes of Health (NIH) Common Data Element Repository (CDE-R) provides access to CDEs that have been recommended or required by NIH Institutes… Read More »
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