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Survey Invitation: The Impact of COVID-19 on Health Information Professionals

*This survey is being cross-posted across many listservs. We apologize for any inconvenience due to duplicate messages received, but we are trying to reach as broad a population as possible. We encourage you to share this message with coworkers who may not have received this email, including paraprofessionals.*

We invite you to take our survey on the role of COVID-19 in burnout among health information professionals. This survey is a follow-up to our burnout project presented at the 2019 Medical Library Association Annual Meeting and is based on the Copenhagen Burnout Inventory. The survey was adapted with permission from the authors and has been approved by MetroWest Medical Center IRB (in alliance with Brookwood Baptist Health and Tenet Health).

https://slu.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_bkZlleOumhLFxr0

For questions, please contact:

Angela Spencer, AHIP
Assistant Professor, Health Sciences Reference Librarian
Saint Louis University
angela.spencer@slu.edu

Elizabeth Laera, AHIP
Medical Librarian
Brookwood Baptist Health
elizabeth.laera@bhsala.com

 

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