Changing roles, new goals

As experts in information management, medical librarians are critical extensions of the clinical team and ideally positioned to help choose the solutions that will promote better decision-making and yield better patient outcomes.

Medical librarians need to communicate how investing in the most comprehensive reference tools for use at the point of care can deliver strategic support to clinicians and improve outcomes.

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Without UpToDate, I would order more tests and admit more patients. With UpToDate, I can justify my admissions, which also helps with reimbursements.
Dr. Barbara Jill McCabe
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UpToDate is a well-regarded tool to support therapeutic decision making familiar to pharmacy and medical professionals alike. Recognizing the value of a clinical decision support tool in assisting our clinical pharmacists to provide patient care support.
Mark Jordan
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Medical Library Association webinar
The role of medical and hospital librarians is rapidly changing and evolving; at the same time, we are experiencing a revolution in how medical information is exchanged and distributed. A moderated panel of expert practicing medical librarians will explore the challenges faced in communicating their intrinsic value to the institutions and organizations they serve.

Watch this on-demand webinar to learn more.
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UpToDate: The standard for evidence-based clinical decisions
Over the past 30 years, UpToDate has become the standard for evidence-based clinical decisions. And yet our work is far from done. Our focus will always be on delivering actionable recommendations when and where they’re needed. Closing the gap between question and answer, between insight and decision, between clinician and patient.

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