Health
Science Librarian
Duties and responsibilities: A health science
librarian provides access to medical information through books, pamphlets,
journals, tapes, multimedia presentations, and the Internet. Health science
librarians help health providers, patients, and students sort through the vast
amount of information available.
Salary: Average $58,000
Education: Students must graduate from high school,
taking classes such as English, math, typing, and science. A four-year
bachelor's degree is then required, including courses such as science and
computer science. A master's degree in library science (MLS) is mandatory.
Courses include scientific literature, biomedical communication, bibliographic
resource use, library organization and management, and standard cataloging
systems. While health science librarians are not required to be certified, the
Medical Library Association does offer certification examinations which would
help a librarian advance to a higher position.
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Reflection: to start off I am very picky in which
books I read, and being a librarian in general isn’t my favorite. I might
consider it as to the fact they don’t get paid bad and they don’t do anything
productive but is this really what I want to do in the future.
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