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Hope to see you in Toronto!

Posted by on May 9th, 2016 Posted in: General


Staff in our growing GMR office will be attending the Medical Library Association’s annual meeting in Toronto, beginning this Friday. If you’ll be attending, please keep an eye out for us and introduce yourself. We’re all looking forward to the opportunity to get to know our members at this event!

If you have questions about our office or feedback to share, I would be happy to speak with you at any point during the meeting. To set up a time to chat, please contact me via email at elizabeth-kiscaden@uiowa.edu. I know we’ll all be busy, but there’s always an opportunity to grab a coffee in between sessions.

Also, for those of you attending the Midwest Chapter meeting in Des Moines this fall, we do plan to hold an informal reception for our network members, as an opportunity to meet you face-to-face. We’ll be sharing more information about this event later this summer.

Safe travels everyone, and see you in Toronto!

Liz

Liz Kiscaden

Elizabeth Kiscaden
Associate Director

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Darlene Kaskie, M.L.S. is Community Engagement and Outreach Specialist for Region 6 of the Network of the National Library of Medicine. She connects communities to training, engagement, and funding to improve access to health information and NLM Resources such as MedlinePlus. Advancing health literacy and digital skills training helps people make informed decisions about their health. She earned her Consumer Health Information Specialization (CHIS) from the Medical Library Association.

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