Collaborative Cross-Institutional Model for Faculty and Librarians Teaching Evidence-Based Practice: A Future Fusion Recipe?
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PosterPublication Date
2009-10-26Keywords
Evidence-Based Medicine; Teaching; Cooperative Behavior; Interprofessional RelationsCurriculum and Instruction
Library and Information Science
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Poster presented at: What's Cooking? A Taste of the Future 2009 NAHSL Annual Meeting Samoset Resort, October 25-27, Rockport, ME This poster describes the development of a novel cross-institutional collaboration between librarians and faculty from a pharmacy school and a medical school to enhance the teaching of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) in each other’s school. Specifically, it focuses on the librarians’ active role in bringing shared cross-institutional and cross-disciplinary expertise to the table. Collaboration initiatives described include the joint development of EBP educational modules, EBP pharmacotherapy case studies, EBP Pharmacology elective course, formal and informal meetings, campus visits, and teaching observations. The poster provides a roadmap of starting such collaboration. In addition, it highlights the value of building strategic relationships between faculty and librarians across institutions to share expertise and teaching responsibility to advance student learning.DOI
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