OBJECTIVE: To measure the impact of librarian participation at multi-disciplinary chart rounds at three central Massachusetts health centers affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Medical School Worcester Family Medicine residency program. BACKGROUND: Chart rounds, led by Department of Family Medicine and Community Health faculty preceptors, are held daily at each residency practice site. Family Medicine residents present cases based on patients seen that day. New guidelines for chart rounds were developed by residency leadership in 2007 through a grant from AAMC Regional Medicine-Public Health Education Centers. Based on these guidelines, librarians, behavioral health specialists and pharmacists are invited to participate. METHODS...
While there are many indicators and models of individual successful clinical librarian services and ...
Background To describe initial efforts to impact the information seeking behaviors of medical stude...
Objectives: Within many institutions, there are debates over whether medical librarians should be cl...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the impact, analyze results and suggest enhancements of librarian participatio...
Learning Objective: As a result of this presentation, attendees will learn skills that they can use ...
Objectives: To describe the extent to which health sciences librarians are embedded into a program t...
TITLE: Shaping Librarianship in Graduate Medical Education OBJECTIVE: To reshape the role of faculty...
Objective: The research sought to identify the general use of medical librarians in pediatric reside...
Objectives – To determine whether clinical librarian services cause healthcare providers to change t...
Background : Although active learning techniques have the potential to enhance the learner’s experie...
Introduction: The ACGME requires that residents understand and participate in scholarly activities ...
Objective: The investigation sought to determine the effects of a clinical librarian (CL) on inpatie...
Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library librarians worked closely with the George Washington University i...
Objective: Since 2006, the University of Tennessee’s Preston Medical Library (PML) has collected su...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
While there are many indicators and models of individual successful clinical librarian services and ...
Background To describe initial efforts to impact the information seeking behaviors of medical stude...
Objectives: Within many institutions, there are debates over whether medical librarians should be cl...
OBJECTIVE: To measure the impact, analyze results and suggest enhancements of librarian participatio...
Learning Objective: As a result of this presentation, attendees will learn skills that they can use ...
Objectives: To describe the extent to which health sciences librarians are embedded into a program t...
TITLE: Shaping Librarianship in Graduate Medical Education OBJECTIVE: To reshape the role of faculty...
Objective: The research sought to identify the general use of medical librarians in pediatric reside...
Objectives – To determine whether clinical librarian services cause healthcare providers to change t...
Background : Although active learning techniques have the potential to enhance the learner’s experie...
Introduction: The ACGME requires that residents understand and participate in scholarly activities ...
Objective: The investigation sought to determine the effects of a clinical librarian (CL) on inpatie...
Himmelfarb Health Sciences Library librarians worked closely with the George Washington University i...
Objective: Since 2006, the University of Tennessee’s Preston Medical Library (PML) has collected su...
Objective To describe the self-perceived role of librarians in developing evidence based medicine (E...
While there are many indicators and models of individual successful clinical librarian services and ...
Background To describe initial efforts to impact the information seeking behaviors of medical stude...
Objectives: Within many institutions, there are debates over whether medical librarians should be cl...