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MLA’s communities work on association initiatives and provide support, knowledge-sharing, and communication for health information professionals.
The health information profession provides access to and delivers accurate, relevant,and targeted information that improves patient care and supports education, research, and scholarly communication.
MLA members share their expertise with the public, other health information professionals, and members through a variety of resources, from recommended websites for patients and caregivers to the open access peer-reviewed Journal of the Medical Library Association.
MLA annual conferences further the association’s mission to support the profession. Each year MLA members and others gather for professional development, networking, presentations, exhibits, and much more.
MLA offers professional continuing education courses and other career development programs for practicing health sciences librarians, recent graduates, nurses, and others.
Two experienced technical services librarians take you behind the scenes to demystify technical services and give you straightforward knowledge that will enable you to work effectively with your technical services staff and better serve your patrons.
Aligning the Three Pillars of Effective Instruction: Outcomes, Teaching, and Assessment for Health Sciences Librarians will help you write meaningful, measurable learning outcomes and assess actual student performance.
Do you have systematic review experience and skills and a desire to share them in an MLA, webinar? Do you want to learn more about preparing for and delivering a webinar? This free webinar was designed for you!
Health science librarians have a vital role to play in identifying, and educating patrons in identifying, trustworthy research. If you work with scholarly literature, this webinar is essential.
Learn how to answer the hard questions that arise when you begin planning to develop or expand your data services.
Health sciences librarians are increasingly called upon to teach. This workshop will give health sciences librarians insight into how to create instructional content using the ACRL Information Literacy Framework.
Trauma-Informed librarianship is a very recent approach to DEI in the health information field. Learn what being trauma-informed can do for you in the workplace and how a trauma-informed approach can help you serve patrons more sensitively and effectively.
You don’t need to take years of statistics in order to gain a significant amount of useful knowledge!
This webinar is for the many librarians who have taken basic statistics workshops, yet still find themselves unsure how to match statistics to research questions in their own research and assessment!
A good systematic review does not have to take months or even years to complete.