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Rountable Topic Survey for Spring 2020 Annual Meeting

Planning to attend the Spring 2020 Annual Meeting? Please fill out a quick survey to help us identify topics of interest for discussion at the Rountables. The survey is about 1 minute long and inquires individuals about what area of focus (leadership, outreach, or instruction) they wish to discuss during the Roundtables as well as to list any specific topics of those areas that are of interest.

Survey link: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SCPFB9P 

The survey is due by the end of day on Friday, February 21

Register Now: Annual Spring Meeting March 16-17, 2020

Registration for the 2020 Spring State Conference Annual Meeting is now open. Visit the annual meeting page for full details and links to register.

This year’s meeting will take place Monday, March 16th – Tuesday, March 17th at the Hotel Indigo Atlanta – Vinings.

GHSLA is also offering two scholarship opportunities this year, the Annual Meeting Member Stipend and the Legacy Scholarship for Students. For more information and to apply, check out the scholarships page. Deadline extended to February 26, 2020.

GHSLA Winter 2019 Meeting – Register Now!

Registration for the GHSLA Winter 2019 meeting is now available. Please register online using this link.

The 2019 Winter Quarter GHSLA meeting will be held at Emory University Woodruff Health Sciences Center Library (Atlanta, GA) on Monday, December 16th from 12-4pm. The meeting will be a face-to-face opportunity to learn, discuss, and network with other state health librarians.

The full agenda is available here. Lunch will be provided.
We look forward to seeing you there!

Spring 2019 Meeting Speakers

Presenter
Ed Sperr, MLIS

A native of Augusta, Ed earned a Bachelor of Arts from the University of Georgia and a Masters of Library and Information Science from the University of South Carolina. He has worked in libraries in the Southeast, New England and the Caribbean.

Since developing the interactive tool PubVenn in 2015, Ed has explored the use the of data visualization techniques in several contexts and has presented his work at both regional and national meetings. As the Partnership’s Clinical Information Librarian, Ed provides point-of-care information to the Residents in the Graduate Medical Education program and works with them to develop the skills needed to find and evaluate the information necessary for clinical decision-making.

CE Instructor
Christine Willis, MLIS, AHIP

Christine is the Director of Knowledge Management & Learning Resources at Shepherd Center in Atlanta, GA. She oversees the Noble Learning Resource Center and provides research assistance to clinicians as well as consumer health information for patients and families. Her research interests include health literacy, library services for people with disabilities, and teaching clinicians how to access and evaluate evidence-based research to be applied in their practice.

Christine has been published in multiple library journals. She has taught CE courses for local, regional, and national library associations and at the American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine annual meetings. Christine is involved with the Georgia Alliance for Health Literacy, Georgia Health Sciences Library Association, Southern Chapter of the Medical Library Association, the Medical Library Association, and several MLA Sections. She is on the Advisory Board of the Georgia Audible Universal Information Access Service. Christine is a column editor for the Journal of Hospital Librarianship and is the current Editor of MLAConnect.

Presenter
Emily Lawson, MSLIS, AHIP

Emily is a clinical librarian at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has worked in academic and special libraries for 23 years and has found a meaningful and challenging career in hospital librarianship. Her areas of interest include expanding the clinical informationist services at Children’s, supporting the nursing research/EBP initiative, and using blogs to foster evidence-based medicine.

Presenter
Kate Daniels, MLIS, AHIP

Kate is a clinical librarian at Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. She has worked in medical libraries for 19 years. Areas of interest include supporting the nursing research initiative and electronic resource management and collection development.


For more information and to register for the GHSLA Spring 2019 Annual Meeting, please visit the meeting page here.