This catalog lists courses that are no longer available for MLA CE credit or for enrollment.  Peruse this list if you are looking for ideas for new courses or need your memory jogged about the content of an old course. 


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From Biomarkers to Human Genome Editing- A Prescription to Research

This face-to-face course is a great introduction to genomic medicine for the beginner and provides help in understanding the latest trends and research in genomic medicine.
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From Snake Oil to Penicillin: Evaluating Consumer Health Information on the Internet*

This hands-on course will describe why it is important to evaluate websites. Participants will be given criteria for how to evaluate health information on the Internet.
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Geeks Bearing Gifts: Unwrapping New Technology Trends

This class is intended to provide a fun, fast-paced, and informative introduction to emerging technologies. You’ll learn resources to help stay up-to-date and discuss how you can utilize the technologies within education, outreach, and medicine and how they could impact library services.
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Genes in the Library: Concepts and Resources in Genetics and Bioinformatics

This face-to-face course will explore some of the basics of genetics and molecular biology and showcase a variety of tools and databases relevant to these areas of research, education and clinical practice, with hands-on introduction to a selection of these resources.
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Genetics 101 (on-demand)*

Genetics 101 is an on-demand introductory Moodle course on the fundamentals of understanding genetics, specifically the Central Dogma of Molecular Biology.
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Getting Down to Brass Tacks: Public Access and Data Policies

This face-to-face course will provide an overview of research funder public access policies for publications and data, with an emphasis on NIH and other federal and private organizations that provide funding to health sciences researchers.
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Getting Started with Research (Recording)

Do you want to pursue research but don’t know how to get started? Have you tried doing research and became discouraged? No grant money, freedom from regular responsibilities, or knowledge of statistics? This webinar is for you!
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GIS for Public Health Information Professionals*

The use of Geographic Information Systems (GIS) to solve public health problems and as a decision making tool in healthcare has increased. This webinar will provide an overview of GIS, types of geospatial data, and the basics of visualizing health information.
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Great Lakes Science Boot Camp for Librarians 2016

The Great Lakes Science Boot Camp is an immersive 2.5 day face-to-face event offering librarians opportunities to learn more about key areas of scientific and medical research.
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Great Lakes Science Boot Camp for Librarians 2018*

The Great Lakes Science Boot Camp is an immersive 2.5 day face-to-face event offering librarians opportunities to learn more about key areas of scientific and medical research.
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Grey Horizons: Grey Literature Searching for New and Emerging Health Technologies

This hands-on, face-to-face course will help participants locate grey literature on cutting-edge pharmaceuticals, medical devices, diagnostic tests, and surgical procedures.
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Grey Literature in Nursing: Benefits, Challenges, and Case Studies*

This course will discuss Grey Literature in Nursing. We will look at some of the benefits of Grey Literature, and also touch upon some of the challenges that Grey Literature pose to librarians and nurses.
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Health and Wellness @ the Library: The Essentials of Providing Consumer Health Services*

For the most comprehensive consumer health services training, attend the 4-week online class or the shorter 4-hour in-person version. You’ll learn core competencies for excellent health info services to consumers and gain skills to improve the health of the entire community you serve.
Information Services Free Consumer Health Information Specialization NNLM/NLM Instruction & Instructional Design
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Health and Wellness on the Go: Mobile Resource Options

The options for mobile health and wellness resources can be overwhelming. This asynchronous online course is designed to assist staff members/volunteers in public libraries/tribal libraries/literacy programs find, evaluate, and use mobile applications.
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Health Information for Public Librarians Symposium

Health Information for Public Librarians Symposium Participants can claim 2 MLA CE credits toward their CHIS by attesting to their participation in the Symposium.
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Health Information Resources for Medical Interpreters

Poor health literacy can lead to worse health outcomes, increased rate of hospitalization, and higher healthcare costs. In this in-person class medical interpreters learn about sources in different languages and strategies to improve health information literacy.
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Health Issues in the Headlines: Learning to Read Between the Lines*

Often the first place your patrons will hear about health issues is in the media. Participants will learn about how health is reported in the news as well as how to evaluate the accuracy and validity of science and health stories in either the online or face-to-face class.
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Health Literacy 360

This face-to-face course aims to be a holistic coverage of health literacy for the librarian, moving from awareness to the incorporation of health literacy principles in current service practices to the adoption of new services by identifying stakeholders at their institutions.
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Health Literacy: A Universal Precautions Approach

In this face-to-face presentation, healthcare providers learn why it’s important to use a Universal Precautions approach to Health Information Literacy, who is affected and how we can change that to improve health outcomes for all.
Webinar
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Health Statistics on the Web - November 2022

Learn the difference between data and statistics, key features and use of health statistics, steps to finding health statistics, and sources of health statistics at the local, state and national level.
Webinar
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Health Statistics on the Web - September 14, 2022

Learn the difference between data and statistics, key features and use of health statistics, steps to finding health statistics, and sources of health statistics at the local, state and national level.
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HIV/AIDS Information Resources from the National Library of Medicine*

This self-paced course provides a comprehensive overview, interactive tour and guided practice to help you become familiar with searching for HIV/AIDS treatment and prevention information from the National Library of Medicine (NLM) and other trusted and reliable sources.
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How to Have Fun Teaching with Technology

This face-to face course provides pedagogical and technological training in the basics of creating digital learning objects, such as videos and annotated texts.
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HSLANJ Innovations Webinar Series

A webinar series highlighting innovations that Health Sciences Librarians of NJ (HSLANJ) librarians are initiating / have initiated in their libraries and services to patrons.
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Improve your data! How to use surveys effectively in healthcare LIS research, evaluation and audit

This face-to-face course is aimed at supporting health LIS interested in beginning a work based research project that uses a survey to get the best out of this method of data collection. The