Please mark your schedule and support these *exciting* CAPHIS events at MLA.
Patient Education and Consumer Health Libraries: Collaborating for Improved Patient Care
Date: Saturday, May 17th
Time: 8:00am-5:00pm
Offsite: Northwestern University
Hospitals-whether large or small, urban or rural, academic center or community institution-have an interest in assuring both patient education for improved outcomes and consumer health education for health promotion, disease management, patient safety, and scientific literacy. Establishing a comprehensive, hospital-based program that encompasses consumer health, patient education, and community institutions presents unique challenges and opportunities for collaboration and synergy to support existing clinical entities and centers of excellence. This symposium will profile four hospital programs that have successfully implemented effective collaboration between patient education and consumer health libraries, with the aim of suggesting implementation strategies to attendees in their own settings. The symposium provides the opportunity for participants to showcase collaborative programs that they have completed in their own libraries. Model collaborations between hospital and public libraries will also be highlighted.
The Bridge Is Out: Better Learn How to Swim–Coping with Budget Cuts–Creative Solutions in Lean Times
Date: Sunday May 18th
Time: 4:30-6:00 pm
Location: Grand Ballroom A
In theory, at least, the more people use something, the less likely it is to be cut from the budget. The more beneficial the library service, the more secure it is. So wouldn’t it be great if libraries could attract overflowing crowds. This session addresses the budget cuts challenges faced by all libraries. Potential solutions will be presented, as well as creative marketing/branding will also be addressed.
Speakers:
- Deborah Lauseng — Efficiencies of Scale and Empowerment: Consumer Health Website Design Using Social Technologies
- Molly Cahall — Using an In-depth Analysis of Individualized Learning to Best Inform a Library Training Program
- Sharon Dennis — High Tech High Touch: Sharing Staff at a Distance
- Elizabeth Smigielski — Are You Marketing or Just Promoting? One Without the Other Is a Wasted Effort
Consent or Obedience? Medical Authority and Consumer Health Education: Bridging the Medical Ethics Gap
Date: Monday May 19th
Time: 2:00-3:00 pm
Room: Grand Ballroom A
Today, the Internet has transformed the way consumer health information is distributed and who has access. Consumers have access to multiple, conflicting sources of medical information and in order to decipher this information it calls for skills and strategies for judging the trustworthiness of a source. This program will discuss the ethics of research on medical authority and knowledge e.g. how consumers use health information and the ethical implications of that.
Speakers:
- Laurie Zoloth — Truth and Consequence: Authoritative Knowledge, Claims of Salvation, and the Medical Internet
- Michal Raucher — What They Mean when They Say it’s Good Science: The Medical Community’s Response to Boutique Fetal Ultrasounds
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The CAPHIS Executive Board Meeting will be held on Sun, May 18, 2008: 7:00 a.m. - 9:00 a.m., Room: Atlanta
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The CAPHIS Business Meeting will be held Monday, May 19, 2008: 6:00 p.m. - 8:00 p.m., Room:Comiskey
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- Tammy Mays