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Patrick Ellis
Kellogg Health Sciences Library, Dalhousie University

 

Thursday, February 14 at 1:30 pm
Rowe Management Building Room 3089

 

Canadian health practitioners are being trained as students to use a rich battery of library-based resources and tools for the best evidence for patient care. Then they graduate. What happens next is peculiarly Canadian.

 

Patrick Ellis, Director of the Kellogg Health Sciences Library, Dalhousie University, has a keen interest in the deployment of library resources to health practitioners both regionally and nationally. He is currently a board member for the Canadian Virtual Health Library project (CVHL.ca), Principal Investigator on the CIHR grant funding this initiative, and the happy and proud recipient of the School of Information Management Outstanding Alumni Award 2012.