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Sep
06
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The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services’ (HHS) Health Resources and Services Administration (HRSA) announced more than $80 million in awards to rural communities in 39 states to support key strategies to respond to the overdose risk from fentanyl and other opioids. These awards help advance President Biden’s commitment to beat the opioid epidemic… Read More »
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Aug
29
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When was the last time you accessed the Region 6 web site? If you haven’t done so in a while, we have some exciting news! Our homepage has been given a facelift! If you have been to the Region 6 homepage, we want to make sure that you found the information you need. Read on… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, General, News from the Region, Technology
Aug
25
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This summer has seen flooding, wildfires, severe storms, and mass shootings across the country, reminding us how important it is to be able to respond to unforeseen, traumatic events. NNLM is here to help. Join us online for a free disaster preparedness forum, September 12-28. We are partnering with a slate of experts to bring… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Emergency Preparedness
Aug
23
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The Solo Chat is an opportunity for solo hospital librarians to share information with each other. This Thursday, August 24, Jill Daby and I will be co-presenting on the poster “DOCLINE Spring Cleaning for Librarians” that was shared at MLA ’23 in Detroit. The Spring Cleaning Checklist (appropriate for Fall Cleaning as well!) is located on… Read More »
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Aug
15
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Ticks are tiny insects that can pose significant health risks to humans and animals. Whether you enjoy spending time outdoors, hiking through the woods or have pets that venture outside, understanding tick concerns is crucial for your well-being. This blog post will explore valuable resources from MedlinePlus, the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the… Read More »
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