What: This webcast will introduce information for professionals on some of the emerging trends in biomedical research and health care environments that present new opportunities for partnership, collaboration, and support, as well as:
Provide an overview of translational science, e-science and health information resources in electronic health records, including the related trends and issues affecting information professionals.
Identify skills that information professionals need to work with researchers, information technology professionals, clinicians and community partners in these environments.
Learn about community engagement in translational science research and roles for clinicians and information professionals in this arena.
Address meaningful use of health information by patients accessing their electronic health records, as required by recent legislation to facilitate quality improvement at the point of care.
The discussions at these webcasts are invaluable even if you are not in a medical library. Please contact Tori Koch at 406-238-2226 or by email at library@billingsclinic.org if you are interested in attending.
When: April 20, 2011 12:00 - 1:00pm Mountain
Cost: Free
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