Being a Solo Librarian in Healthcare

Pivoting for 21st Century Healthcare Information Delivery

Nonfiction, Reference & Language, Language Arts, Library & Information Services, Health & Well Being, Medical, Reference, Public Health
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Author: Elizabeth C Burns ISBN: 9780081001295
Publisher: Elsevier Science Publication: May 27, 2015
Imprint: Chandos Publishing Language: English
Author: Elizabeth C Burns
ISBN: 9780081001295
Publisher: Elsevier Science
Publication: May 27, 2015
Imprint: Chandos Publishing
Language: English

This book brings to light the current job responsibilities of the healthcare librarian, but at the same time reveals a dichotomy. In theory, advances in healthcare research promise better care and improved safety for patients. In practice, there are barriers that undermine change. The author calls attention to the underutilized healthcare librarian at a time when clinical information delivery to the doctor or nurse is equal to or more important than how wired the hospital is. This is a book for healthcare stakeholders who support evidence-based practice and for those considering entering medical librarianship. The profession is in flux as hospitals must decide whether they can afford a library and librarian or whether they can afford not to have one.

  • Discusses current trends in healthcare librarianship
  • Describes the daily job duties of a hospital librarian
  • Looks at barriers to hospitals practicing evidence-based medicine
  • Connects improved patient care to healthcare librarian services
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This book brings to light the current job responsibilities of the healthcare librarian, but at the same time reveals a dichotomy. In theory, advances in healthcare research promise better care and improved safety for patients. In practice, there are barriers that undermine change. The author calls attention to the underutilized healthcare librarian at a time when clinical information delivery to the doctor or nurse is equal to or more important than how wired the hospital is. This is a book for healthcare stakeholders who support evidence-based practice and for those considering entering medical librarianship. The profession is in flux as hospitals must decide whether they can afford a library and librarian or whether they can afford not to have one.

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