A couple weeks ago I tweeted about how I ended up in the health sciences librarianship/ #medlibs profession.
The thread showed that I kind of ended up here by serendipity, good luck, and a little bit of determination.
The thread showed that I kind of ended up here by serendipity, good luck, and a little bit of determination.
But I wanted to talk about how I have taken the time to learn & grow over the past 8 years, & I wanted to share resources might help new #medlibs.
I have a list on my website of resources (classes, etc.) that have helped me understand the profession. https://carrieprice78.github.io/guides/health-sciences-librarianship/
I have a list on my website of resources (classes, etc.) that have helped me understand the profession. https://carrieprice78.github.io/guides/health-sciences-librarianship/
Is this complete? Absolutely not!
I am always discovering new things. For example, I've been watching some fun and useful videos from @SketchyEBM to help me understand things like "Intention to Treat" and more. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8HWVgRfPDhZgCPDQFMA5w/videos
I am always discovering new things. For example, I've been watching some fun and useful videos from @SketchyEBM to help me understand things like "Intention to Treat" and more. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj8HWVgRfPDhZgCPDQFMA5w/videos
Do other health sciences/ #medlibs have resources to share that helped you find your foundation in this field?
Inquiring minds want to know!
#agelesslearning #lifelonglearning
Inquiring minds want to know!
#agelesslearning #lifelonglearning