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Medical Reference Services Quarterly | 2011

Engaging students in active learning: Use of a blog and audience response system

Laura E. Abate; Alexandra Gomes; Anne Linton

Librarians provide instruction to medical students as part of a core course in the medical school curriculum. Instruction was provided, in part, through didactic sessions covering professional-level medical information resources, PubMed search skills, psychosocial information, and evidence-based medicine. Librarians redesigned instructional sessions with the goals of increasing student engagement and minimizing the lecture format, maximizing the number of students receiving feedback on their search and evaluation skills, and permitting students to see a variety of possible responses as well as engage in peer- and self-evaluation. Librarians integrated the use of a blog and an audience response system (ARS) into the instruction to help accomplish these goals.


Journal of Electronic Resources in Medical Libraries | 2013

Strengthening Our Collaborations: Building an Electronic Health Record Educational Module

Alexandra Gomes; Anne Linton; Laura E. Abate

This article addresses the planning, creation, content, and implementation of an online educational module on electronic health records. Development of this module required close collaboration among multiple departments, and the module was immediately integrated into the second year medical student curriculum upon completion.


Medical Reference Services Quarterly | 2016

Emerging Roles for Librarians in the Medical School Curriculum and the Impact on Professional Identity

Anne Linton

ABSTRACT This article discusses the impact on professional identity for health sciences librarians participating in the curriculum revision and development process. A qualitative survey, designed to examine the current roles, values, and self-identification of health sciences librarians involved in curricular revision, was conducted. The respondents discussed how they had participated in the planning, implementation, and rollout phases of revised curricula. They identified skills and values essential to successful participation and described the impact of expanded professional relationships on new identities as educators, change agents, and problem solvers. The study may add to the knowledge base of skills and attitudes needed for successful practice in these newly emerging roles.


Medical Reference Services Quarterly | 2004

Evaluation of evidence-based medicine search skills in the clinical years.

Anne Linton; Patricia Wilson; Alexandra Gomes; Laura E. Abate; Matthew Mintz


Archive | 2018

Transformative and Translational: Supporting a new PhD Program

Alexandra Gomes; Anne Linton


Archive | 2017

What’s Your Brand? Teaching Students to Leverage Social Media to Launch their Careers

Alexandra Gomes; Gisela Butera; Anne Linton


Archive | 2016

Leading by Example : Diving into Research

Alexandra Gomes; Gisela Butera; Anne Linton


Archive | 2016

Tracking 50 Plus Years of Growth in Scholarly Output in the School of Medicine and Health Sciences, the Milken Institute School of Public Health and the School of Nursing

Anne Linton; Thomas Harrod; Paul Levett


Archive | 2014

Re-building Our Collection: A Data & Department-driven Approach to Monograph Assessment

George P. Paul; Yvonne Lee; JoLinda Thompson; Laura E. Abate; Julie Silverman; Anne Linton


Archive | 2014

Closing the Gap: Serving Nursing Students on a Separate Campus

Anne Linton; Laura E. Abate; Elaine Sullo; Steven W. Brown

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Alexandra Gomes

George Washington University

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Laura E. Abate

George Washington University

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Patricia Wilson

George Washington University

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Kathe Obrig

George Washington University

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Gisela Butera

George Washington University

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Thomas Harrod

George Washington University

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Matthew Mintz

George Washington University

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Elaine Sullo

George Washington University

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JoLinda Thompson

Washington University in St. Louis

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Leah Pellegrino

George Washington University

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