**Apologies
for cross posting**
Dear Colleague,
The 5th International Clinical Librarian Conference 2011 is to be held at the Birmingham Botanical Gardens in the
This will be a fascinating and stimulating two day conference, that will be of interest to all librarians and health researchers, who help clinicians find the evidence they need to do their work. It follows on from the very successful 4th International Conference,
that brought together librarians from all over the world at a joint conference with the International Congress of Medical Librarians in
Fiona Godlee, editor of the BMJ, will be delivering the keynote speech. There will also be a wide range of international speakers including John Brassey, Director of the TRIP database,
Sara Clarke talking on developing a CL service in
The cost of the conference has been held since last year. For full attendance of the event, the cost is £250. If you can only attend one day, the cost is £150.
Please see details of the conference programme below.
Please visit
conference.euhl.org.uk for more information and to register your attendance.
Monday 13th
June
10.00
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Welcome
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10.10
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Keynote address
Fiona Godlee
Editor, BMJ
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11.00
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Break & opening of exhibition
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11.30
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Developing the CISS system and structures
Pip Divall
Clinical Librarian Service Manager,
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11.50
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Effect of a Clinical Librarian intervention in a tertiary care centre: a controlled study
Elizabeth Aitken
Librarian, Health Information
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12.20
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Looking for patients in guidelines: development of a search filter for identifying articles that address patient issues
Lian Hielkema
Medical Information Specialist,
Monique Wessels
Medical Information Specialist,
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12.50
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TBC
Anne Woods
Chief Nursing Officer (CNO) Wolters
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1.00
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Lunch
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2.00
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What frustrates me about evidence and what changes I'd like to see!
John Brassey
Director, TRIP Database,
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2.20
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The birth of CEBIS within neonatal care: a Clinical Evidence Based Information Service Case Study
Aislinn Conway
Clinical Evidence Based Information Service Specialist, University Hospitals
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2.40
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A logic model for embedded research librarianship in a Health Information Network
Yongtao Lin
Librarian, Health Information Network,
Renee Reaume
Head, Health Information Network,
Marcus Vaska
Librarian, Health Information Network,
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3.00
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Break
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3.30
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The
Eli Bastin
Information Specialist and Outreach Librarian, Bodleian Healthcare Libraries,
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4.00
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The role of a Clinical Librarian: a diffusion of innovations interpretation
Lisa Lawrence
Clinical Librarian,
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4.30
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Close
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Tuesday 14th
June
10.00
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Welcome
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10.10
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User research at NHS Evidence: What’s in it for Clinical Librarians?
Jacqueline Kearney
User Research Programme Manager, NHS Evidence,
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11.00
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Break and exhibition
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11.30
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What’s new from MLA
Sarah Sutton
Clinical Librarian,
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12.00
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Impact of the Outreach Librarian Service (OLS) on patient care in Heart of England NHS Trust
Preeti Puligari
Outreach Librarian, Heart of
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12.30
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Developing a Clinical Librarian Service in
Sara Clarke
Specialist Librarian, Medical Library,
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1.00
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Lunch
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2.00
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Review, reduce and re-organise: the BMJ Information Specialist experience of efficiencies and economies
Information Specialist manager, BMJ Evidence,
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2.20
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Clinical librarian pilot in the Beacon Cancer Centre,
Carol-Ann Regan
Assistant Librarian/Clinical Librarian,
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2.40
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TBC
Linda Ward
Clinical Review & Effectiveness Specialist, East Midlands Specialised Commissioning Group,
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3.00
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Break
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3.30
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Signal above the noise: searching the published literature for early reporting of adverse drug reactions
Marie Ann Slaney
Library Manager, Therapeutic Goods Administration,
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4.00
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A review of an acute trust Clinical Librarian Service
Jane Surtees
Deputy Head of Library of Knowledge Service,
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4.30
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Close
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For more information and registration, please visit
Yours Sincerely,
The UHL Clinical Librarian Team.
UHL NHS Trust
Education Centre Library
Tel: 0116 2588124
Fax: 0116 2588078
http://www.uhl-library.nhs.uk/cl
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