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Part of the Health Care Team! Part of the Health Care Team!

A medical librarian, also known as an information specialist, links people to health information. We organize and help doctors, nurses and consumers find health, science, patient care, and general information in a range of settings. We teach people how to use information to improve health care. Whats a medical librarian?

Medical librarians work in libraries or information resource centers located in: medical colleges and universities corporations (for example, publishing, insurance, and drug companies) hospitals government agencies Internet companies public libraries research centers Where do we work?

Who do we work with? doctors medical students nurses pharmacists researchers patients therapists computers and network gurus general public and patients families veterinarians other information specialists

What do we do? Medical librarians are responsible for many tasks. Examples include: design, develop, navigate, and maintain Web sites locate print and electronic resources create and manage products and services that provide information easily choose and buy books, magazines, and videos (in print and electronic formats) organize books, magazines, and electronic resources for quick and easy use teach others how to use computers, the Web, and other systems to find the information they need share books and magazines with other libraries operate computers and computer networks plan and manage library services and staff serve society by finding information to improve peoples health

What do I need to do to become a medical librarian? get a college degree in any field of study (Courses in biology, medical sciences, medical terminology, computer science, education, and management are helpful. Knowledge of computer software is also a plus.) get a graduate degree in library and information sciences, accredited by the American Library Association be enthusiastic about learning and teaching others develop great people skills (listening, speaking, writing) be excellent at organizing learn strong computer skills, including the ability to navigate the Web and create Web pages have an interest in health care and medicine have a sense of humor

How much do medical librarians earn? Average starting salary in 2005: $40,832 Overall average salary in 2005: $57,982 Library directors earned up to $158,000 in 2005 Salaries vary according to the type and location of institution, level of responsibility, and the length of employment.

Applicants with strong computer skills are more likely to find jobs in health information.

For more information, visit or contact: Medical Library Association 65 East Wacker Place, Suite 1900 Chicago, IL ; Fax, MLA, a nonprofit, educational organization, is comprised of health sciences information professionals with more than 4,500 members worldwide. Through its programs and services, MLA provides lifelong educational opportunities, supports a knowledgebase of health information research, and works with a global network of partners to promote the importance of quality information for improved health to the health care community and the public.