Hill Regional Career High School interns explore health information careers such as medical librarianship at the Yale Medical Library with the help of Mr. Charles Greenberg and other staff members. The interns are given the opportunity to see how library staff access, manage, and apply medical research and interact with those on the Yale Medical Campus who work hands on with research.
YALE MEDICAL LIBRARY
Thursday, April 14, 2011
My Last Day at the Medical Library
For my last day, I had an interview with Hongbin whose position is the Webmaster of the Medical Library. He has been here for almost 5 years. He is responsible for managing the website, and updating it. Also, he attended college at China, then he attended college in the U.S for his graduate studies. After that interview, I blogged about my experience here which I am doing right now. In concluding, I just want to thank all the staff members for taking their time to meet with me and answer questions. It was pleasure meeting everyone. I learned so much from this opportunity. Before, I used to think the library as a place where you get books, but my perspective changed. The medical library staff does many significant things; they make access to books, articles, and journals easier for people, inform people how to look up information effectively, and provide a place to study and check out books. They even reach out to medical students and doctors to help provide research for them. I would especially like to thank Charlie for letting me to do this internship. It was definitely an amazing experience of being a Chili intern. Lastly, I would recommend high school sopomores, juniors, or seniors to apply for this internship.
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