Health sciences librarians can partner with medical educators to prepare residents for scholarly activity. In addition to providing instruction in areas traditionally taught by librarians, such as database searching and citation management, librarians can teach other components of scholarly activity. Library workshops enable residents to learn best practices for communicating and disseminating their research
The information age demands that health sciences librarians take active roles in the educational pro...
Introduction: The ACGME requires that residents understand and participate in scholarly activities ...
Slides from a presentation on library instruction and nursing education given at the 2008 Metrolina ...
Health sciences librarians can partner with medical educators to prepare residents for scholarly act...
Poster presented at 17th Annual Conference of the International Association of Medical Science Educa...
TITLE: Shaping Librarianship in Graduate Medical Education OBJECTIVE: To reshape the role of faculty...
Purpose: Health science librarians play key roles in medical education by providing curriculum-integ...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
The Medical Education Task Force of the Task Force on Vital Pathways for Hospital Librarians reviewe...
Objectives: To describe the extent to which health sciences librarians are embedded into a program t...
Background:Librarians teach evidence-based medicine (EBM) and information-seeking principles in unde...
This study aims to describe librarians’ roles in evidence-based medicine (EBM) from the librarian pe...
Objectives: The Medical Education Task Force of the Task Force on Vital Pathways for Hospital Librar...
Poster presented at annual WGEA conference in Santa Fe April 18th, 2009Context: The crisis in schola...
Future physicians must learn to cope with continuing changes in access to medical information. New i...
The information age demands that health sciences librarians take active roles in the educational pro...
Introduction: The ACGME requires that residents understand and participate in scholarly activities ...
Slides from a presentation on library instruction and nursing education given at the 2008 Metrolina ...
Health sciences librarians can partner with medical educators to prepare residents for scholarly act...
Poster presented at 17th Annual Conference of the International Association of Medical Science Educa...
TITLE: Shaping Librarianship in Graduate Medical Education OBJECTIVE: To reshape the role of faculty...
Purpose: Health science librarians play key roles in medical education by providing curriculum-integ...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
The Medical Education Task Force of the Task Force on Vital Pathways for Hospital Librarians reviewe...
Objectives: To describe the extent to which health sciences librarians are embedded into a program t...
Background:Librarians teach evidence-based medicine (EBM) and information-seeking principles in unde...
This study aims to describe librarians’ roles in evidence-based medicine (EBM) from the librarian pe...
Objectives: The Medical Education Task Force of the Task Force on Vital Pathways for Hospital Librar...
Poster presented at annual WGEA conference in Santa Fe April 18th, 2009Context: The crisis in schola...
Future physicians must learn to cope with continuing changes in access to medical information. New i...
The information age demands that health sciences librarians take active roles in the educational pro...
Introduction: The ACGME requires that residents understand and participate in scholarly activities ...
Slides from a presentation on library instruction and nursing education given at the 2008 Metrolina ...