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Level: Beginning
Prerequisite: None
Cost: $185
(nonmember, $235)
Attendance Maximum: 30
Instructor(s): Gale Hannigan,
AHIP, professor and director, Informatics for Medical Education,
Texas A&M College of Medicine-College Station, and Janis F.
Brown, AHIP, associate director, Systems and Information Technology,
Norris Medical Library, University of Southern California-Los Angeles
Offered:
Saturday, May 14, 8:00 a.m.-Noon
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Librarians have much to offer in teaching health
sciences professionals to manage information efficiently. With the
premise that activities and courses integrated into the curriculum
have greater impact than freestanding library programs, learn strategies
for approaching faculty and curriculum committees to advocate informatics
activities and teaching collaborations. Plan a personal strategy
to incorporate an informatics activity into your institution's educational
programs. Discuss tips and trends in teaching methods appropriate
for the subject. Learn about resources available to support teaching
efforts.
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