Beyond an Apple a Day: Providing Consumer Health Information at Your Library

Beyond an Apple a Day: Providing Consumer Health Information at Your Library

Tuesday, December 15, 2015
10:00 am – 12:00 pm
CDLC Offices, 28 Essex Street, Albany

This hands-on class will cover the health information seeking behavior of consumers and the role of the librarian in the provision of health information for the public.

Come learn about the evolution of consumer health, health literacy and the e-patient!

Participants will be equipped with knowledge of top consumer health sites, e-patient resources and collection development core lists. We will also discuss creative ideas for health information outreach.

Lydia N. Collins is the Consumer Health Coordinator for the National Network of Libraries of Medicine, Middle Atlantic Region (NN/LM MAR).

This program is open and free to all CDLC member library staff. We hope to see you there!

Registration is required by Monday, December 14th.

Registrants are encouraged to bring a laptop or tablet to get the most from this workshop. CDLC has a small number of laptops available to borrow. Please let us know if you need one.

As always, if you register and are unable to attend, please contact Susan D’Entremont at susan @ cdlc.org.

 

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5th Annual National Health Day: Celebrate the Power of Rural


November 19th, 2015 is the 5th Annual National Rural Health Day!
The Rural Assistance Center is pleased to partner with the National Organization of State Offices of Rural Health for a series of live National Rural Health Day events that celebrate the power of rural.

11:30-12:00 PM EST
Press Conference & Live Webcast: Introducing the Rural Health Information Hub
Listen in as the Rural Assistance Center announces its transition to the Rural Health Information Hub. Speakers will discuss the reasons for the name change and what it will mean for users.    
Learn more and register

Other events for the day include:

12:00-1:00 PM EST
AgriSafe: Healthier is Here
Join AgriSafe staff to learn how to recognize and respond to emerging issues that impact the health and safety of farm families and access a live and OnDemand webinar training library to increase your professional competency.
Learn more and register

1:00-2:00 PM EST
Live Webcast: Rural Health Delivery System Reform
Join our expert panel for a discussion of changes that are occurring in rural healthcare delivery, how rural facilities can ensure they’re not left behind, and what works in rural healthcare.
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2:15-3:15 PM EST
Partners Best Practices: Advocacy, Networks, and Workforce
Talk with rural health association leaders and State Offices of Rural Health about partnerships and best practices related to advocacy, networks, and workforce.
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4:00-4:30 PM EST
Federal Investments and Collaboration Models
U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia M. Burwell will make opening remarks in a discussion of federal investments in rural health and the federal, state and local collaborations initiated by the White House Rural Council.
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4:30-5:45 PM EST
Collaborating to Meet the Healthcare Needs of Rural Veterans
Join leaders of the Veterans Administration and Mercy Hospital in Devils Lake, North Dakota to learn more about collaboration to serve rural veterans.
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Family Literacy at a Food Pantry, Webjunction Webinar

Family Literacy at a Food Pantry

Thursday, December 3, 2015 ? 3 pm Eastern / 12 pm Pacific ? 60 min
Registration: http://www.webjunction.org/events/webjunction/family-literacy-at-a-food-pantry.html

The Cazenovia Public Library is connecting the dots between early literacy, the local food pantry and family well-being, and they’re doing it all on a small budget. Starting with an Early Literacy project at the CazCares food pantry, library outreach coordinators began to build more in-depth relationships with the food pantry’s clients. Their interactions led to unexpected positive outcomes:

  • adults obtaining their high school equivalency through the library tutoring program;
  • school age children participating in an interactive summer learning program and book club;
  • and the food pantry becoming the site for ESL classes, Dolly Parton Imagination Library sign ups and health literacy initiatives.

Find out how this innovative library team supplemented their small budget with donations and volunteers to make Family Literacy work for the community.

Presented by: Betsy Kennedy, Director, Cazenovia Public Library

This is an encore presentation from the 2015 Association for Rural & Small Libraries conference.