Services for Health Information Consumers
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*[[Tribal/Library Health Information Partnerships]] Libraries partnered with tribal organization(s) in selected communities to develop, implement, and evaluate a program to improve access among health care providers and consumers to knowledge based health information | *[[Tribal/Library Health Information Partnerships]] Libraries partnered with tribal organization(s) in selected communities to develop, implement, and evaluate a program to improve access among health care providers and consumers to knowledge based health information | ||
*[[Evidence Based Nursing Training for School and Public Health Nurses]] Librarians partner with nurses to teach evidence-based nursing to school and public health nurses. | *[[Evidence Based Nursing Training for School and Public Health Nurses]] Librarians partner with nurses to teach evidence-based nursing to school and public health nurses. | ||
| + | *[[39th Street Crew]]Librarians partnered with social workers, educators, and others to plan an after-school outreach program for local middle school children. | ||
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- Assessing the information needs of health care providers in rural areas shares strategies that have worked medical librarians as they serve the Native American population in the Four Corners Region.
- Working with tribal populations to increase access to health information share "lessons learned" from medical librarians working with Native American tribes
- Kansas GoLocal a collaboration of public, academic, and health sciences libraries building an online locator service for health care resources and services in the state of Kansas
- Crossing the Religious Divide a partnership between an academic library and a faith-based organization to train caregivers in religious diversity
- Changing the Face of Medicine shares the practices of a library exhibit and related events to celebrate the contributions of women physicians, to increase community awareness of medicine, and to inspire youth to pursue careers in medicine or health sciences.
- Aurora Lights
- Senior Outreach providing on-site health information resources to seniors who patronize a senior center
- Mobile School Health Information Initiative (MoSHI) a train-the-trainer program to connect K-12 librarians in the St. Louis metropolitan area with credible health information.
- Utah Consumer Health Information Infrastructure (Utahealthnet)
- Tribal/Library Health Information Partnerships Libraries partnered with tribal organization(s) in selected communities to develop, implement, and evaluate a program to improve access among health care providers and consumers to knowledge based health information
- Evidence Based Nursing Training for School and Public Health Nurses Librarians partner with nurses to teach evidence-based nursing to school and public health nurses.
- 39th Street CrewLibrarians partnered with social workers, educators, and others to plan an after-school outreach program for local middle school children.