Education
MLA continually expands its wide variety of educational programs for practicing
health sciences librarians, recent graduates, and others interested in information
management.
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Register now to view MLA's "Now's the Time: Understanding the Electronic
Health Record Maze and Health Sciences Librarians' Roles" webcast to
be held on Wednesday, March 24, 2010. Read
more and register now>>
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If you missed MLA's "Cut the Cord: Connecting to Our Mobile Users"
webcast, you can order a copy of the program. Get your copy of the program
originally held, on November 18, 2009.
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MLA approved web-based course "Change Management and Leadership for
Medical Librarians" begins Wednesday, January 27, 2010. Read
more and to register>>
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MLA's "Finding Work-Life Balance: Strategies for You and Your Institution"
webcast was originally held Wednesday, March 25, 2009. Get your copy now.
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MLA's Consumer Health Information Specialization Program can help you demonstrate
your expertise in consumer health information.
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The new and improved database offers advanced searching of courses approved
for MLA Continuing Education contact hours as well as an online form for
instructors. Want a course approved by MLA and listed in the Continuing
Education Clearinghouse? Simply go to instructor sign-up to get started.
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Read selected articles in the Journal of the Medical Library Association
(JMLA) or self-selected professional journal articles, complete the
online form, and earn MLA CE contact hours. It's just that easy.
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If you missed MLA's "Survival Tips and Stories: Expanding the Library's
Services in Times of Disaster", you can order a copy of the program.
Get your copy
of the program held on November 12, 2008.
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See MLA's resources for Web-based learning; including an online continuing
education tutorial designed for MLA CE instructors.
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Have your course approved for MLA CE contact hours and listed in the MLA Educational
Clearinghouse.
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Course listings for recent MLA annual meetings.
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Resources developed for past MLA teleconferences and webcasts.
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Information on MLA's independent learning options, including Discussion Group,
Self-directed Learning, and Independent Reading Programs.
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Visit MLA's career site to find health sciences librarianship courses in ALA-accredited
programs.
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Directories of previous chapter-sponsored CE courses.
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Additional CE opportunities and resources.
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MLA's Educational Policy Statement
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