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  2. We’ve curated a collection of eBooks, print books, and scholarly literature to support your journey in understanding High Reliability Organizations (HROs).  Whether you’re just getting started or deepening your expertise, these resources are here to guide you.  Questions, please email us hsl@geisinger.edu. Additional Resources High Reliability Organization Specialty Guide (https://geisinger.libguides.com/HRO) - The site includes links to eBooks, HRO-related journal…
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  3.   Vendor/Product Promotion: Comprehensive Study Resources on MedOne Plastic Surgery Comprehensive Review for the Plastic Surgery BoardsOnly on MedOne Plastic Surgery Studying for the boards? MedOne Plastic Surgery has everything you need.  From a feature-heavy QBank to long-trusted review books by Jeff Janis, plus cases, oral board prep, and more covering everything you need to know across reconstructive and aesthetic surgery Access Board Review Only on MedO…
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  5. Summer and reading just go together, don’t they? There’s nothing better than reclining in a hammock with the sun on your face and getting lost in a good book. Not another textbook, but a fascinating story or enriching nonfiction.  Here are some titles with a connection to medicine, and the campuses where you can find them.  The Nurse’s Secret by Amanda Skenandore – This fast-paced historical fiction stars a reluctant nursing student who finds herself…
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  6. Are Our Library Collections Meeting Your Needs? As we continue to build a vibrant community of learners, faculty, and clinicians, we want to ensure that our library collections align with your needs.  Your Input Matters! We value your feedback. If you’ve noticed any gaps in our collections or have specific recommendations, we’d love to hear from you. Whether it’s a must-read textbook or a journal you read regularly, your insights can shape our resource planning. Shar…
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  9. From Liz Kavanaugh, Digital Systems Informationist, Geisinger Health Sciences Library Rarely have I ever picked up a book solely because of its status as an “award winner.”  The Booker Prize, however, has been the exception to my rule since 2017, and continues with the 2022 shortlisted title, Glory by Noviolet Bulawayo.   Set in the fictional African land of Jidada, a nation of animals is in the throes of a coup to oust their country’s decades-long leader, th…
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  10. From Tricia Ulmer, Director of Library Services, Geisinger Health Sciences Library Highlighting my favorite author: Adriana Trigiani.  I fell in love with Adriana’s work when I read her book Big Stone Gap.  Big Stone Gap, set in 1978, tells the story of Ave Maria Mulligan, the unmarried town pharmacist and rescue squad volunteer who thought her life had peaked at 35.  The death of her mother unleashes a chain of events that take Ave on a journey of self-discovery…
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