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Joining the front lines: Onboarding a hospital librarian in a clinical setting


 

Amie Baltes, MLS
Hospital Library Manager
Rowntree Medical Library
UofL Health

Onboarding new librarians is a critical process that can lay the foundation for long-term success, especially in a high-stakes hospital setting. While assessing training needs (Marshall et al., 2024), assigning a mentor (Platt, 2023), and scheduling regular check-ins (Rogelberg, 2022) are established in the literature as best practices, a variety of additional techniques can be implemented to enhance the support provided to new librarians and tailor a combination of approaches best suited to their unique needs…

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National Academies Press
 
Launching Lifelong Health by Improving Health Care for Children, Youth, and Families
 
Author: National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine

Ensuring every child is on an optimal trajectory to a healthy and productive adulthood is imperative for the nation's future. Investments in children and families improves child health, but also health equity, education outcomes, workforce productivity, and cost-effectiveness in public spending. Despite advances in health care, children, especially those from historically marginalized groups, ...

 
 
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