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Developing competencies for medical librarians in
AbstractObjectiveTo identify competencies for medical librarians and get these validated from head librarians and employers.MethodsThe survey method was used. A structured questionnaire, listing 84 competency statements, covering eight areas, prepared after extensive literature review, expert scrutiny and pilot testing, using a 5‐point Likert scale was
Ullah, Midrar, Anwar, Mumtaz A
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This study addresses limitations of minoxidil (MXD) in treating androgenetic alopecia by using stevioside (STV) as a solubilizing agent and microneedle (MN) material. STV enhanced MXD's solubility and skin absorption, leading to improved drug delivery and significant hair regrowth in animal models, demonstrating strong potential for AGA treatment ...
Junying Zhang+7 more
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Background This study was conducted to examine gaps and opportunities for involvement of librarians in medical education and patient care as well as improve the teaching and assessment of Entrustable Professional Activity 7 (EPA 7) -- the ability to form
Joey Nicholson+4 more
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A single object with dual properties – degradable and non‐degradable – is fabricated in a single print simply by switching the printing colors. The advanced multi‐material printing is enabled by the combination of a fully wavelength‐orthogonal photoresin and a monochromatic tunable laser printer, paving the way for precise multi‐material ...
Xingyu Wu+5 more
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Librarian integration into health care conferences: a case report
Background: Health care continuing education conferences are important educational events that present opportunities for structured learning, interactive sharing, and professional networking.
Carrie Price+6 more
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A universal, reagent‐free strategy is presented for covalently attaching hydrogels to diverse polymeric substrates through reactive oxygen species. The scalable, linker‐free approach enables robust adhesion and broad material compatibility, advancing the fabrication of hybrid solid–hydrogel systems for next‐generation biomedical devices and bioprinting
Masoud Zhianmanesh+8 more
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Quantum Technology and the Medical Librarian [PDF]
Citation: Bengtson, Jason. “Quantum Technology and the Medical Librarian." Journal of Hospital Librarianship 15.3 (2015) : 326-333. Print.
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Polyphenol‐Mediated Engineering of Lipid Nanoparticles With Crystalline Mesophases
A polyphenol‐mediated strategy enables the one‐step formation of lipid nanoparticles with nonlamellar mesophases, including micellar cubic and hexagonal structures. These highly ordered nanostructures accommodate a wide range of cargos—from metal ions to mRNA—and offer a modular and versatile platform for constructing functional lipid‐based delivery ...
Shiyao Li+9 more
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Assessing the Medical Librarians\' Employment Status in Hospital Libraries in Tehran City
Background: Nowadays, it is essential to employ medical and clinical librarians to provide the required information for healthcare professionals and enhance accessibility to evidence based information in hospital libraries.
maryam zarghani+5 more
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Erich Meyerhoff: a man for all medical librarians
Erich Meyerhoff—recipient of the Marcia C. Noyes Award, Janet Doe Lecturer, and Fellow—was one of the Medical Library Association’s (MLA’s) most illustrious members who contributed to the welfare of MLA and its members throughout his long life. The authors review his life and significant contributions to the health sciences library profession.
Lucretia W. McClure, Judith Messerle
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