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Feedback for Network Lunch

Colleagues, if you attended the June 6th Network Lunch, your feedback would be greatly appreciated.  If you have not yet submitted your feedback, please do so here: https://forms.gle/CWmgqxe4gksBVbXW7.

The event was very well attended with between 38-40 members and several members from outside of Georgia.  It was so good to connect with colleagues, even if it was online.  Thank you to all who attended and to those who presented.

Reminder: Network Lunch on Monday 6/5/23 at Noon

Colleagues, you should have received an email with a Zoom link and detailed information if you registered for this event.  If you registered but did not receive any information, first check your spam/junk folder.  If you still do not see any message, please feel free to contact me.

The GHSLA Executive Board and planners of this Network Lunch are looking forward to seeing everyone!

Reminder: GHSLA Networking Luncheon June 5th from Noon-2 pm

Colleagues,

A reminder that you will receive an invitation for the GHSLA Networking Luncheon on Monday, June 5th in the very near future.  Please RSVP so we know how many people to expect.

Agenda:

  1. Welcome
  2. Introduction of new members
  3. News from libraries
  4. MLA recap: if you are a MLA presenter or attendee, please feel free to share some highlights from the meeting: poster/paper you presented or something interesting you learned
  5. Active shooter discussion — in light of recent mass shootings in Georgia and around the country, discussion of workplace safety. [Due to the sensitivity of this discussion, participants will be given the opportunity to mute their speakers.  Once the discussion is over, we will let attendees know that they can unmute.]
  6. Open floor to other topics
  7. Raffle/Trivia gift cards will be awarded

You should have received an email with the link to RSVP for this event.  If you did not receive it, please contact me.

Webinar: “The Only Constant is Change: Power in Healthcare Economics and Technology Over the Last 40 Years”

The Emory University’s Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library (WHSC Library) will be celebrating our 100 years of service this year.  In celebration of our anniversary, we will be hosting a free webinar with our guest, John Banja, PhD, a medical ethicists at Emory University.  “Dr. Banja will reflect on ‘seismic’ changes he has witnessed, and how health care technology will continue to shape and challenge health care delivery in the United States.”

Event: Free Webinar – “The Only Constant is Change: Power in Healthcare Economics and Technology Over the Last 40 Year”

Speaker: John Banja, PhD – Emory Center for Ethics

Date: Thursday, April 20, 1pm – 2pm

Register: https://tinyurl.com/bdh6uua