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A Career Beyond the Cutting Edge Medical Librarianship: M L
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Do you have any of these characteristics? thrive in a changing environmentthrive in a changing environment innovationinnovation technological aptitudetechnological aptitude creativitycreativity service orientationservice orientation excellent communication skillsexcellent communication skills teaching abilityteaching ability public relations savvypublic relations savvy Web design talentWeb design talent
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Consider becoming a medical librarian!
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What is a medical librarian? Medical librarians provide a valuable service to health care professionals. Medical librarians supply quality information about new medical treatments, clinical trials, procedures, and tests to the health care industry. They assist physicians in providing quality care to their patients, help patients find the information they seek, and answer an array of consumer questions about health care.
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Where do medical librarians work? hospitals, academic medical centers, and clinics colleges, universities, and professional schools consumer health libraries research centers and foundations industry –biotechnology –insurance –medical equipment –pharmaceutical –publishing federal, state, and local government agencies anywhere health information is needed
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What are some positions that might be available to you? Web manager for an academic medical center chief information officer community outreach coordinator for a public health agency collection development librarian at a university reference librarian at a hospital or academic institution electronic resources cataloger for an Internet company director of a nursing school library user education specialist at a consumer health library information architect for a pharmaceutical company
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physicians, nurses, and other health care professionals administrators programmers and information technology specialists other librarians faculty and students consumers and the community Whom do librarians work with?
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What abilities must medical librarians have? retrieve, select, organize, and disseminate health information evaluate advanced information technologies instruct end users in the retrieval and application of health care information develop content and design materials for instructional purposes plan, budget, and manage programs and services develop, design, and manage digital access and content work on multidisciplinary teams use technology appropriately and effectively communicate well, both in written and oral formats
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What are the minimum qualifications for medical librarians? Masters of library and information science from an ALA-accredited school strong oral and written communication skills solid interpersonal skills extensive computer skills background or interest in science, health sciences, or allied health is beneficial
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Salaries vary according to the type and location of institution, the level of responsibility, and the length of employment. The Medical Library Association reports that in 1998 the average starting salary was $31,066. The overall average salary for medical librarians in 1998 was $45,016. Library directors earn between $47,689 and $175,854. SalariesSalaries
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If you are people and service oriented or enjoy interacting with others, or if you are intrigued by the electronic delivery of information, Web page design, health care information delivery, or information retrieval, a career in medical librarianship may be right for you. Should I become a medical librarian?
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For more information about medical librarianship, visit the MLA Website or contact: Medical Librarianship: A Career Beyond the Cutting Edge Medical Library Association 65 East Wacker Place, Suite 1900 Chicago, IL 60601-7298 312.419.9094; fax, 312.419.8950 mlapd2@mlahq.org or info@mlahq.org www.mlanet.org
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