Health Sciences Librarian
Duties and
Responsibilities: medical librarians
work in libraries or resource centers located in hospitals, research centers,
or medical schools. They do much of the work a typical librarian would do, such
acquiring and cataloging books and assisting those who are using the library
for research or educational purposes, but they work with health-related
materials. Many provide information to families, working with medical staff to
approve educational resources, or to collect data and manage newsletters. They
also maintain daily operations of the library, covering some basic
administrative duties.
Salary: Median Salary since 2013 $55,690 for all librarians
Education: You will need a bachelor’s of science degree in
Library Science or Health Science. Many medical librarians have a master’s
degree in Library Science.
Reflection: I really don’t think this is the medical field I would
like to work in it doesn't
seem to complicated but then again nothing is easy
in life but I don’t see myself really doing this.
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