Opportunities for faculty‐librarian collaboration in an expanded dentistry curriculum |
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Authors: | Sean Stone Michelle Quirke M Sara Lowe |
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Institution: | 1. Indiana University School of Dentistry Library, Indianapolis, IN, USA;2. Office of the Vice Chancellor for Research, Indianapolis, IN, USA;3. University Library, Indiana University‐Purdue University Indianapolis, Indianapolis, IN, USA |
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Abstract: | With the increased emphasis on evidence based practice, developing information literacy skills earlier in health care education programmes is widely accepted. However finding opportunities for relevant teaching can present challenges, often leading to a lack of integration. In this paper, guest writers Sean Stone and colleagues from Indiana University discuss their involvement with an expanded dental hygiene curriculum in the University School of Dentistry. This expansion has provided the opportunity to plan integration of information and oral health literacy instruction and evidence based practice across the new curriculum, and provide transferable skills for any major. In particular, the paper addresses the developmental work the health librarian team engaged in from course design, delivery and assessment to improve student preparedness for evidence based practice. H.S. |
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Keywords: | eduction and training evidence‐based medicine (EBM) information literacy information skills librarianship health science students medical |
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