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May
21
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The GMR office is thrilled to announce the funding of the Ni Mi Way project at the University of Minnesota Medical School-Duluth via our Health Information Outreach award. Project: Description: Ni Mi Way means “I am well” in the Ojibwe language. It serves as both an inspiration and potential outcome of the project proposed by the… Read More »
Posted in: Funding, News from the Region
May
18
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We at the GMR office are pleased to announce that the University of Minnesota-Duluth has been granted a Health Information Outreach award to support their research into Lyme disease. Project Description – The Ixodes Outreach Project is a concerted effort to tackle the emerging epidemic of Lyme disease in the upper Midwest. Dr. Ben… Read More »
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May
08
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Congratulations are in order! Rachael Lebo has been funded through the GMR office to attend the 2018 Medical Library Association meeting later this month in Atlanta. As a first time attendee she is looking forward to taking advantage of some evidence based medicine instruction. This knowledge will support the library’s participation in the objective structured… Read More »
Posted in: Blog
May
03
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Let’s hear it for Margaret Hoogland! As another recipient of the GMR’s professional development award, she plans on attending the Medical Library Association Research Training Institute in Chicago this summer. She hopes to utilize the mentoring and instruction offered there to complete her research project on the use and access of point of care tools… Read More »
Posted in: Funding
Dec
13
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Hello everyone! This is Sam Watson writing as a new Outreach Specialist for the National Library of Medicine-Greater Midwest Region. I am excited, humbled, and honored to be part of the GMR team and to have the opportunity to work closely with the members of the NNLM. As a late comer to the library field,… Read More »
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