Date
2020-11-12T11:45:00

 

Chronic Social Stress, Inflammation and Anxiety

Date
2020-10-28T12:00:00

Join us online to learn more about VisualDx. Topics we will cover include an introduction to the VisualDx image repository of darker skin types, how to set up a mobile account, how you can utilize this unique resource to enhance telehealth visits, and more. There will be time for Q&A at the conclusion of the presentation.

Presenter: Dr. Azeen Sadeghian, MD
Wednesday, October 28
12:00 PM to 1:00 PM

Date
2020-10-28T08:45:00

Join experts from the Fuld National Institute for Evidence-based Practice as we navigate systematic review methodologies and critical appraisal skills. Earn continuing education credit during this live, online workshop Wednesday, Oct. 28 and Friday, Oct. 30.

House Call

Thu October 15, 2020
Date
2020-10-19T10:00:00

The Health Sciences Library is promoting this University Libraries event in support of International Open Access Week.

Bates' Physical Exam and OSCE Clinical Skills Videos Now Available

Fri September 18, 2020

The Bates' Visual Guide to Physical Examination and OSCE Clinical Skills Videos are now available through a partnership between the College of Medicine and the Health Sciences Library.  This resource features over 8 hours of content covering head-to-toe and systems-based physical examination techniques. 

Date
2020-10-23T15:00:00

          Beginning on Sept. 23, the AAMC Group on Research Education and Training (GREAT) and the Group on Women in Medicine and Science (GWIMS) are hosting a series of webinars to address some of the critical topics at the intersection of gender equity and biomedical research training. DE&I leaders are called to move their institutions beyond compositional diversity and towards inclusion excellence. To assist with these efforts, the AAMC developed the tool FPIE (Foundational Principles of Inclusion Excellence).

Date
2020-10-19T15:00:00

          We Live For The We: The Political Power of Black Motherhood, by Dani McClain
Join the Library for Health Information and the NNLM for our September Reading Club selection.

Events

Join us for an introduction to searching in PubMed. This database is one of the top resources to find articles for almost any health science topic, and the workshop will provide an overview of how to use this system.
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This is a basic workshop to help participants learn how to use THE Studio, a video and audio recording space located in the EdTech Incubator (ETI). This training is a pre-requisite to booking THE Studio for the first time. The workshop is in-person only.
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Are you a current or potential recipient of federal funding or support someone who is? Join the Health Sciences Library (HSL), University Libraries Research Commons and the Office of Sponsored Programs for an informational session on updates to federal public access policies that apply across all disciplines and funding levels. These include new requirements for zero-embargo access to peer-reviewed research articles and expanded expectations for data management and sharing.
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This is a basic workshop to help participants learn how to use the 3D Printing Zone, a space located in the EdTech Incubator (ETI). This training is a pre-requisite to booking the 3D Printing Zone for the first time. The workshop is in-person only.
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Join us for an introduction to developing a search strategy. There are several basic principles to keep in mind when creating a search strategy, regardless of what database you are using, and this workshop will provide you with the general skills needed to apply these principles in a variety of scenarios.
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Join us for the HSL Autumn Welcome Event on October 2nd! Enjoy free snacks and coffee/tea, spin to win exclusive HSL swag, and meet Buckeye Paws dogs Ashby, Khuno and Zeke. This is a fantastic opportunity to learn about the resources and support available through the HSL while mingling with fellow Ohio State students, faculty, staff, and Med Center clinicians.
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The new 2024 NIH Public Access Policy went into effect on July 1, 2025 and requires that NIH-funded researchers make their articles publicly available through PubMed Central immediately upon the publication date. This informational session will provide an overview of the new policy, as well as tips for ensuring you stay compliant.
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As part of OSU’s AI Fluency Initiative, students will explore the potential benefits and limitations of common AI tools in the context of their discipline; what could this look like for the health sciences? Join us for a collaborative workshop where we will discuss how students report using Generative AI, and how to develop instruction and class sessions encouraging students in the health sciences to explore the authority and context of information generated through AI.
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Join us for an interactive workshop dedicated to Zotero, a user-friendly citation management tool. This session will provide you with the skills you need to effectively collect, organize, and cite your research sources using Zotero.
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Join us for an introductory session to searching the health sciences literature using Generative Artificial Intelligence (Gen AI) tools compared to current literature searching best practices in the context of Evidence-Based Practice (EBP).
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Annual Burnham Lecture co-presented by the Medical Heritage Center and Ohio State Department of History. The 2025 lecture will feature Deirdre Cooper Owens, PhD, from the University of Connecticut History Department.
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Join us for an advanced session on searching in PubMed. This database is one of the top resources to search for almost any health science topic, and the workshop will provide a deeper look at how the database is structured and strategies to refine and optimize your searches.
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Continuing Medical Education resources allow clinicians to stay updated with knowledge and skills in their fields. This session will highlight resource subscriptions available through the Health Sciences Library that provide continuing education credits.
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