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Jul
17
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Stephanie Dailey from the National Institute on Aging (NIA) and Brooke Dine from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) developed the following responses to the questions submitted by the NNLM Network about NIHSeniorHealth’s retirement on August 1: 1. For Senior-related consumer health topics, what resource would NLM recommend? Response: MedlinePlus: Exercise for Seniors, Nutrition for Seniors, and Seniors’… Read More »
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Jun
21
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Hello everyone! A couple weeks ago I attended a leadership institute and it was filled with amazing ideas and strategies for management and leadership. I wanted to share one of the ideas that we looked at. This is a way of looking at influencing strategies by organizing them into 9 groups from HayGroup. Empowerment: making… Read More »
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Jun
05
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Hello everyone! Last week was the exciting Medical Library Association (MLA) 2017 conference in Seattle, Washington. One of the great strengths of MLA is the networking and professional connections. I would have never moved to the New England Region to… Read More »
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May
23
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Hospital Libraries Advisory Group (HLAG) seeking advanced skills, survival techniques in evolving healthcare environment On Mon, May 8, 2017, NNLM NER convened an online meeting of the Hospital Libraries Advisory Group (HLAG). Our goal was to gauge the interests of regional hospital librarians before developing NNLM training opportunities for our 2017-2018 fiscal year. In preparation… Read More »
Posted in: Announcements, Trainings
May
17
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“You are the Spinners of Webs of Hope” Eighth Annual Asian American Mental Health Forum Higgins Campus Center, Clark University Worcester, MA On Wednesday, May 10th Clark University in Worcester hosted the Eighth Annual Asian American Mental Health Forum. This year’s forum, in a similar fashion to previous years, was planned and presented by an… Read More »
Posted in: Blog, Patient Engagement, Public Health