Quint is almost here!
Posted on October 3, 2014 by Kelli Hines | Comments Off on Quint is almost here!
We’re just 9 days away from the start of the Quint meeting, which is going to be great, and we want you to be there!
One CE class – Fundamentals of Data Visualization – has reached its enrollment cap so it is no longer available, but there is still plenty of space in the other classes.
If you’re wondering about specific meeting content, we will be launching an online program planner soon. But in the meantime, here are some themes that emerged:
- Fostering connections between unique groups: the medical library and the community, the medical library and patients, and the medical library and compliance agencies.
- Systematic reviews: how librarians can aid patrons in conducting systematic reviews, a systematic review of librarians’ practices in teaching evidence-based practice, and experiences of healthcare professionals and librarians collaborating to write systematic reviews.
- Health outreach to unique populations: inmates, low-income populations, and Native American individuals.
- Embedded librarianship: clinical rounding, assessing a long-standing embedded librarian role, and combining clinical and basic sciences in embedded roles.
- Instruction: flipped classrooms, interactive tutorials, and gamification.
In addition to speakers and member-contributed content, the meeting will include an update on National Library of Medicine activities, an update on Medical Library Association activities, a panel session with AHIP credentialing representatives, and an update on National Network of Libraries of Medicine activities.
So please register now!
http://www.regonline.com/quint2014
Full conference site here: http://quint2014.mlanet.org