Staff Bio

Jamia Williams

Consumer Health Program Specialist, NTO

Jamia Williams is the Consumer Health Program Specialist with the Network of the National Library of Medicine(NNLM) Training Office. In this role, Jamia will deliver training and develop a nationwide program to vastly expand the number of library staff with the skills and knowledge to provide reliable health information in communities in cooperation with the NNLM All of Us Program Center. Jamia earned her Master of Library Science from North Carolina Central University and brings a public service-oriented and inclusive approach to working effectively and collaboratively with students, faculty, clinicians, the public, and other patrons of diverse identities and cultural backgrounds. Her professional affiliations include the Medical Library Association, the Black Caucus American Library Association, the American Library Association, the JAMA Network Library Advisory Board, the New York Library Association, and the Association of the College and Research Libraries. Her research interests are diversity, inclusion, equity, social justice, and health equity in and outside of librarianship.

Classes I Teach

Event Title Summary
A Librarian's Guide to Consumer Health This 4-week, 4 credit-hour self-paced online class (Formerly Beyond an Apple a Day) covers the health information seeking behavior of consumers and the role of the librarian in the provision of health information for the public.
Telehealth 101: What libraries need to know (September 9 - October 7, 2024) Registration opens June 28. This class introduces telehealth, why it’s important, and how it enables people to have greater access to quality healthcare. Explore how different libraries provided patrons in their communities with access to telehealth services.

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