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Change in CE Accreditation

I am pleased to announce that accreditation applications are now being accepted for courses that are two hours in length, down from the previous minimum of three hours. Anyone considering hosting a CE session/workshop for two hours or more is encouraged to apply for CE accreditation. Why? Because it ensures high quality and credibility of the course, and might even increase attendance!

 

New course accredited!

I am pleased to announce that CHLA/ABSC has recently accredited a new CE course:

"Supporting Evidence-Based Clinical Practice: Appraising Therapy Studies"

This half-day course is designed for medical librarians who want to learn evidence-based concepts in order to comfortably support and teach evidence-based clinical practice at their institution. Through large and small group discussion, and hands-on, case-based learning, you'll learn the skill you need to critically appraise therapy studies. 

Instructor: Jeff Mason

3.75 Contact Hours

Supporting Clinical Care: An Institute in Evidence-Based Practice for Medical Librarians

REGISTRATION OPENS MONDAY, MARCH 29, 12 NOON EDT!



Supporting Clinical Care: An Institute in Evidence-Based Practice for
Medical Librarians <http://www.dartmouth.edu/~biomed/institute2010/>

When: Monday, August 2rd, 5:00pm - Thursday, August 5th, 5:00pm

Where:  Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire

MLA CE

Oral histories are a unique way of sharing the knowledge, experience, and motivation of individuals.  They convey the life and times of those who have contributed to the history of librarianship, medicine, science, and even our personal family histories.  
 

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