Browse recordings of past NNLM webinars from Jan 1, 2020 - current. To see curated playlists by topic, audience, or region, visit the NNLM YouTube channel.
Systemic Racism in Science CommunicationThe importance of increasing public understanding of scientific issues, like the environment and health, is rising. As a result, scientists are learning the importance of making their work more accessible. But at the same time, there are still marginalized communities that aren't well served by mainstream science media and traditional educational systems. In addition, women and people of color face long-lived cultural and societal prejudices perpetuating inequality. By directly involving specific communities in the science… |
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Libraries as Hubs for Citizen Science: Partnering with Academia to Improve the Health of CommunitiesRadon is a leading cause of lung cancer. Many living in rural communities lack access to home radon testing and adequate and affordable mitigation. Community-academic partnerships provide opportunities to achieve health equity by drawing upon respective strengths, expertise, and local knowledge. Please join NNLM and guest speakers King Simpson and Stacy Stanifer while they discuss their unique partnership. Logan County (Kentucky) Public Library will discuss its innovative partnership with the… |
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Your Environment. Your Health: Free Information Resources from the National Institute of Environmental Health SciencesThis webinar will introduce you to the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences (NIEHS) and the wealth of free resources available to you. NIEHS has several tools that will help increase your awareness of knowledge of environmental health sciences including new literature portals on climate change and human health, PFAS and related chemicals, and disaster research response. You will also learn how the NIEHS Library can be your partner in providing environmental health information. Please join NNLM and guest speaker, Erin… |
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Harm Reduction: A Substance Use Disorder OverviewPlease join NNLM's Region 1 and guest speaker, Miera Corey, for the one-hour training on harm reduction. Miera Corey is a Maryland Harm Reduction Training Institute (MaHRTI) Coordinator. Ms. Corey is a Morgan State University graduate, with a bachelor’s degree in psychology. She has six years of experience with The Lighthouse Studies at PEER Point & BESURE, two harm reduction research programs focused on Baltimore City residents with HIV/STD high-risk behaviors through Johns Hopkins University. Miera is the former Evaluation Coordinator for… |
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NNLM Region 1 Update & TownhallNNLM Region 1 invites members from DE, KY, MD, NJ, NC, PA, VA, WV, and DC to join us for an update and town hall. The purpose of the town hall is to deepen connections with network members within the region. We will introduce or refresh knowledge of NNLM services available and allow participants to provide feedback, ask questions, and suggest new ways of engagement. During the session there will be time for attendees to ask questions, offer feedback or suggestions, and brainstorm on improving outreach, engagement, training, and funding. Date: November 14, 2022 |
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Health Statistics on the Web (November 2022)The importance and relevance of health statistics in various contexts will be discussed. Participants will have the opportunity to become familiar with the features and scope of several statistics Internet resources through the use of numerous exercises. By registering for this class, you are agreeing to the NNLM Code of Conduct Date: November 14, 2022 |
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Designing for Health Literacy: Exploring Emerging Intelligent Technologies to Support Older Adults’ Health Information Access and ManagementAccording to Healthy People 2030, personal health literacy is the degree to which individuals can find, understand, and use information and services to make well-informed decisions regarding their health. Addressing individual challenges related to personal health literacy is key to helping reduce health disparities, achieve health equity, and improve overall public health. Yet, older adults 65 years of age or older disproportionately experience challenges that affect their levels of health literacy, ultimately impacting… |
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Embracing a Longitudinal Simulation Curriculum on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Utilizing Virtual RealityCome hear from one of Region 2's Year 1 subawardees! Transformation in care delivery and teaching methods in medical education related to diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) is widely needed. As the physician workforce continues to become more diverse, it is imperative to educate residents on strategies to combat acts of discrimination as they recognize their own biases. This webinar session will describe The Fraser Resource Center & Health Science Library’s longitudinal DEI simulation journey utilizing virtual reality (VR). Participants will have an… |
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How PubMed Works: SelectionBy registering for this class, you are agreeing to the NNLM Code of Conduct Date: November 9, 2022 |
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Identifying and Providing Health Education Materials for Migrant FarmworkersMigrant farmworkers face a host of different health issues and yet are the backbone of our food economy. In order to address some of the vast health disparities that exist for this population, partners from East Carolina University, NC State, and Student Action with Farmworkers worked together on a National Library of Medicine grant for three years. The main aims of the grant that the library was involved in included searching for and identifying health education materials for farmworkers, making them available online, and creating training materials on how to search… |