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Introducing Refugee Health Information Network (RHIN ™ ) RHIN Symposium November 17 &18, 2008 National Library of Medicine Carrie Gould-Kabler Center for Public Service Communications
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RHIN ™ Objectives Identify and make accessible culturally and linguistically appropriate health and medical information –In RHIN™ database –At trusted partner locations (National Library of Medicine, EthnoMed and Healthy Roads Media) Enable and encourage a “culture of information sharing and communications” among health providers who specialize in refugee health
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RHIN Homepage
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News, Current Eventsand Featured Resources If you have a refugee health news item, current event, or item for featured resources to be considered for RHIN please email it to cgouldkabler@cpsc.com
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New Populations
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RHIN Website Features Organized to provide ease of use –FIND: Browse or search the RHIN database which contains multilingual health information as documents, videos and audio files –SHARE: Assist and collaborate with others by sharing or recommending new resources –LEARN: Find out more about refugees, asylees
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Find Resources
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Split Screen
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Share Resources RHIN cultivates collaboration and invites participation in creating a valuable resource of refugee health information RHIN encourages users to submit documents, audio, video, or other files for possible use on RHIN
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Share Resources
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RHIN Database Development Metadata and “document properties” –Document Title –Abstract –Language(s) Available –Document Category –Document Producer/Author –Keywords –Development and Review Methodology –Copyright restrictions
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Properties Page
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Future Developments My RHIN Upload bi-lingual materials
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Contact RHIN Please contact Carrie Gould-Kabler at cgouldkabler@cpsc.comcgouldkabler@cpsc.com if you have any questions or comments.
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