Objective: The most recent survey on instruction practices in libraries affiliated with accredited medical institutions in the United States was conducted in 1996. The present study sought to update these data, while expanding to include Canadian libraries. Additional analysis was undertaken to test for statistically significant differences between library instruction in the United States and Canada and between libraries affiliated with highly ranked and unranked institutions. Methods: A twenty-eight-question survey was distributed to libraries affiliated with accredited US and Canadian medical schools to assess what and how often librarians teach, as well as how librarians are involved in the curriculum committee and if they are satisfied ...
Recent trends in medical education include a shift from the traditional, didactic, lecture-oriented ...
[Excerpt] There are multiple situations in which a librarian may find themselves creating a multi-se...
Introduction: Medical libraries have long provided educational programs to support evidence-based pr...
Future physicians must learn to cope with continuing changes in access to medical information. New i...
Abstract Background To conduct a systematic assessment of library and informatics training at accred...
Background To describe initial efforts to impact the information seeking behaviors of medical stude...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
OBJECTIVE: This is a review of the master's-level curricula of the fifty-eight America Library Assoc...
Objective: The research sought to identify the general use of medical librarians in pediatric reside...
Background: Many academic health sciences libraries have been moving towards active participation in...
Objective – To determine if library instruction has an effect on resources cited in student reports....
Objectives: This study is an examination of the state of citation manager use and instruction by med...
Objective: To determine if library instruction has an effect on resources cited in student reports. ...
While there are many indicators and models of individual successful clinical librarian services and ...
Bibliographic instruction in health sciences libraries is on the verge of another major transformati...
Recent trends in medical education include a shift from the traditional, didactic, lecture-oriented ...
[Excerpt] There are multiple situations in which a librarian may find themselves creating a multi-se...
Introduction: Medical libraries have long provided educational programs to support evidence-based pr...
Future physicians must learn to cope with continuing changes in access to medical information. New i...
Abstract Background To conduct a systematic assessment of library and informatics training at accred...
Background To describe initial efforts to impact the information seeking behaviors of medical stude...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
OBJECTIVE: This is a review of the master's-level curricula of the fifty-eight America Library Assoc...
Objective: The research sought to identify the general use of medical librarians in pediatric reside...
Background: Many academic health sciences libraries have been moving towards active participation in...
Objective – To determine if library instruction has an effect on resources cited in student reports....
Objectives: This study is an examination of the state of citation manager use and instruction by med...
Objective: To determine if library instruction has an effect on resources cited in student reports. ...
While there are many indicators and models of individual successful clinical librarian services and ...
Bibliographic instruction in health sciences libraries is on the verge of another major transformati...
Recent trends in medical education include a shift from the traditional, didactic, lecture-oriented ...
[Excerpt] There are multiple situations in which a librarian may find themselves creating a multi-se...
Introduction: Medical libraries have long provided educational programs to support evidence-based pr...