Date
2021-07-05T00:00:01
End Time
2021-07-05T23:59:59
Summary
Applications for the MHC's 2021/2022 George W. Paulson, MD, Scholar-in-Residence Program are due on July 5, 2021. Decisions will be made by August 1, 2021.

Please visit go.osu.edu/mhc_scholars for more information about the MHC's Scholars-in-Residence program as well as application package details for the George W. Paulson, MD, Scholar-in-Residence Program.

MHC Seeks Applicants for Scholar-in-Residence Program

The HSL's Medical Heritage Center (MHC) is accepting applications now through July 5, 2021, for the George W. Paulson, MD, Scholar-in-Residence Program. Due to COVID considerations, applicants must be located in the Columbus, OH area. Applicants with research directed towards local or regional medical historic issues and an intent to publish are preferred.

Date
2021-05-13T09:00:00
End Time
2021-05-13T17:00:00
Summary
The Medical Visuals team at the Health Sciences Library is offering free protective sleeves and lamination for COVID-19 vaccination cards. Stop by our table outside of Prior Hall (facing the Wexner Medical Center plaza).

Image of vaccination card being inserted into a transparent sleeve

Date
2021-05-11T09:00:00
End Time
2021-05-11T17:00:00
Summary
The Medical Visuals team at the Health Sciences Library is offering free protective sleeves and lamination for COVID-19 vaccination cards. Stop by our table outside of Prior Hall (facing the Wexner Medical Center plaza).

Image of vaccination card being inserted into a transparent sleeveGet a free protective sleeve for your CDC COVID-19 vaccination card!

The Medical Visuals team at the Health Sciences Library is offering free protective sleeves and lamination

MHC - Voices In Humanism Video Montage

This video montage features artwork from The Ohio State University Gold Humanism Honor Society Resident Chapter's 'Voices in Humanism' art collection project. In partnership with the Health Sciences Library Medical Heritage Center, artwork was collected from the Ohio State health science community during COVID-19. Each unique piece reflects the individual artist's experience during these unprecedented times.

Health Online: Common Web Terms

This video is Part 1 of the six-part Health Online series, produced by the Library for Health Information. Some content was developed by Wisconsin Health Literacy, a non-profit organization based in Madison, Wisconsin. This series was funded in whole or in part with Federal funds, under a grant with the University of Iowa.

 

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