Introduction to Health Sciences

$250.00

Dates: January 4 - January 31

Credits: 1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

While all library workers inevitably work with medical information from time-to-time, health sciences librarians are those whose who are firmly embedded in the education of providers, medical research, and/or patient care. This course is designed to provide an introduction to health sciences librarianship, from the history and evolution of the field, to the unique expertise needed to succeed in this specialized branch of librarianship, to the challenges facing us today. Particular emphasis will be given to working in team environments and the core values at the heart of this specialty.

This course serves as an introduction to the LJA Health Sciences Librarianship Certificate. Participants will gain insight into the various institutions health sciences librarians (HSLs) work in, the wide-range of roles and responsibilities they take on, and an understanding of entryways into the field. In addition, core functions of the profession are introduced, providing a roadmap for the rest of the certificate program and encouraging participants to begin thinking about their existing expertise and where they might want to focus more attention going forward. Completion of this course is a required first step for the certificate program and will set participants up for success as they explore new opportunities and roles.

Course Information

Session

Credits

1.5 CEUs or 15 PDHs

Registration dates

We accept registrations through the first week of classes, unless enrollment is full, and unless the class was canceled before it started due to low enrollment.

Course Description

While all library workers inevitably work with medical information from time-to-time, health sciences librarians are those whose who are firmly embedded in the education of providers, medical research, and/or patient care. This course is designed to provide an introduction to health sciences librarianship, from the history and evolution of the field, to the unique expertise needed to succeed in this specialized branch of librarianship, to the challenges facing us today. Particular emphasis will be given to working in team environments and the core values at the heart of this specialty.

This course serves as an introduction to the LJA Health Sciences Librarianship Certificate. Participants will gain insight into the various institutions health sciences librarians (HSLs) work in, the wide-range of roles and responsibilities they take on, and an understanding of entryways into the field. In addition, core functions of the profession are introduced, providing a roadmap for the rest of the certificate program and encouraging participants to begin thinking about their existing expertise and where they might want to focus more attention going forward. Completion of this course is a required first step for the certificate program and will set participants up for success as they explore new opportunities and roles.Top of Form

Ayaba Logan

Ayaba Logan, PhD, MPH, MLIS, AHIP is a medical librarian, maternal, global, and family health researcher, educator, and consultant committed to health equity and social justice. She holds a PhD in Health Sciences in Global Health, a Master of Public Health from the University of Michigan, a Master of Library and Information Studies from the University of Alabama, and a Bachelor of Arts in Sociology from Spelman College. Through her consulting practice, she partners with universities, nonprofits, healthcare organizations, labs, research organizations, and doctoral students to translate complex health research into meaningful, equitable action.

Matthew Noe

Matthew Noe (he/him) is currently Lead Collection & Knowledge Management Librarian at Harvard Medical School's Countway Library. He also teaches as a Part-Time Instructor at the University of Kentucky, School of Information. He is most well-known for work in comics librarianship, health sciences librarianship, and in particular, graphic medicine. Matthew was the 2021-2022 President of the American Library Association’s Graphic Novels and Comics Round Table and has been the Treasurer for the Graphic Medicine International Collective since 2019. He is currently serving a six-year term on the Worcester Public Library Board of Directors. In addition to numerous book chapters on collection management and graphic medicine, Matthew is a comics reviewer for both Booklist and his Diamond Bookshelf column, "Noe's Comics Nook." You can often find him overcaffeinated, ranting about all manner of things on Twitter, or curled up with two dogs, a book, and not enough hands.

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