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Posted by Carolyn Martin on March 19th, 2020
Posted in: Health Literacy, Public Libraries, Training & Education
Tags: consumer health, health reference, online education
Unless you are a consumer health librarian you may not be as familiar with addressing health reference questions. It’s OK if you don’t feel comfortable and a little uncertain how to answer questions regarding medication, a health condition, or a specific diet. You don’t have to know the answers. Like many of the topics your patrons ask of you, you probably aren’t an expert and neither are you a health professional (most likely). But what you can provide is information from authoritative resources. Unsure what those are? NNLM (National Network of Libraries of Medicine) offers consumer health classes to help you increase your knowledge about health information and increase your confidence in providing your patrons with quality health information so they can be better informed about their own health as well as their families. NNLM has developed a new class specifically about health reference.
Introduction to Health Reference: Ethics and Best Practices
Health reference has some unique factors to consider. Take this on-demand class to learn how to conduct a health reference interview confidently and ethically. It is currently available and is self-paced and interactive. By the end you will learn:
Register to take the class and you’ll be well on your way to conducting health reference with greater confidence.