Extending health care access via telemedicine in public libraries
95.0479
2313
Bourgeois J.P.
Graduate students in public health predict their actual usage of different library services and resources quite accurately
96.5769
2342
Dudak L.T.; Comito L.; Zabriskie C.
“You Can’t Self-Care Your Way Out of a Broken System”: The 2022 Urban Libraries Trauma Forum
97.0919
2311
Ladd D.L.; Hurst E.J.; Brewer A.
LIBRARY COMMUNITY HEALTH OUTREACH: THE ROLE OF THE LIBRARY MANAGER
98.4901
2339
Campbell A.
User Experience (UX) Librarianship and Health Sciences Libraries (HSLs)
98.6803
2335
Lenstra N.; Roberts J.
Public Libraries and Health Promotion Partnerships: Needs and Opportunities
99.9362
2382
Darban F.; Mir M.; Sabzevari S.
Training by multimedia messaging service method, a solution to improve knowledge, attitude, and performance of health workers: A quasi- experimental study
100.724
2635
Chin M.H.; Orlov N.M.; Callender B.C.; Dolan J.A.; Miller D.C.; Peek M.E.; Rusiecki J.M.; Vela M.B.
Improvisational and Standup Comedy, Graphic Medicine, and Theatre of the Oppressed to Teach Advancing Health Equity
101.903
2283
Williams N.A.
Personal librarian programs in medical and academic health sciences libraries: a preliminary study
103.173
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