The Health Info Partners (HIP) program provides tailored information and training to public librarians that enables them to develop and implement consumer health information programs in their institutions.
Public librarians have the opportunity to participate in consumer health information workshops based on content developed by the NN/LM Regional Medical Library located in the University of Maryland, Baltimore. The Universities at Shady Grove Priddy Library staff provide continuing support for the trainees as they work on creating consumer health programs and access to information for their users.
Each workshop qualifies for credit toward the Medical Library Association's (MLA) Consumer Health Information Specialization Program. Interested librarians can attend other classes offered by the NN/LM Regional Medical Library (in-person or online) to work towards acquiring this MLA certification. The Regional Medical Library will cover the cost for certification for up to 50 public librarians. The program is open to all public librarians throughout the state of Maryland.
For more information on this program contact Eileen Harrington, Health & Life Sciences Librarian at the Universities at Shady Grove.
e-mail: eharring@umd.edu
phone: 301.738.6127
The goal of this initiative is to increase health literacy through public libraries by:
Check out the Health Info Partners (HIP) blog for dates of upcoming workshops and news about consumer health information programs and services in Maryland public libraries.
Participants in the Health Info Partners (HIP) program can work towards the Medical Library Association's Consumer Health Information Specialization certification. More information about this program can be found on the Medlical Library Association website.
You can find information about which courses are offered through the Southeastern/Atlantic Region of the National Network of Libraries of Medicine on their website.