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New On-Demand Courses Focus on Serving Diverse Communities

Posted by on August 31st, 2018 Posted in: Consumer Health, Outreach, Public Health, Public Libraries, Training


Three new on-demand courses are now open for registration! The one-hour courses can be taken in one sitting or over the course of several sessions and each offers 1 MLA CE credit upon completion. The courses are part of a series that focus on working with diverse populations. Content may be of interest to health sciences librarians, but also to faculty and students working in areas such as public health, social work, and nursing, as well as public librarians and other health professionals. Please consider taking the courses yourself, and then encouraging others who you think would benefit from the content and resources. Learn more about each course and register using the links below:

  1. Accessing Health Information in Multiple Languages
  2. Finding Data on Health Disparities
  3. Building Cultural Competence and Humility into the Workplace

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Derek is a Minnesota native who relocated to Iowa in 2013. His professional experiences include public health, prospect research, competitive intelligence, and outreach librarianship. Derek and his wife reside in Coralville with their daughter and two dogs (mini goldendoodle and mini poodle)!

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