Category Archives: Amanda Scull

Anti-Racism in Medicine and Medical Education

The Biomedical Libraries have a guide of curated resources on the topic of Anti-Racism in Medicine and Medical Education, including many that explore the broader topics of allyship and education. We’ve gathered books, articles, podcasts, videos, and educational toolkits to provide easy … Continue reading

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Two Day Systematic Review Workshop Retreat: Register Today!

Register today to participate in the Systematic Review Workshop Retreat where, over the course of two 3-hour sessions, we will discuss the foundational skills required for you to produce a systematic review. Join us to learn about the systematic review … Continue reading

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After Hours/Contactless Book Pickup at Matthews-Fuller

Have you noticed a set of lockers outside of Matthews-Fuller Library, next to the book drop? We offer contactless and after-hours pickup of books! You can request books and have them placed in a locker, so that you can pick … Continue reading

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We’re Hiring a Collection Services Librarian

The Biomedical Libraries, part of the Dartmouth College Library and the Geisel School of Medicine, seek an innovative, service-oriented, collaborative librarian with experience in collections management and resource sharing to be our Collection Services Librarian. This new position combines management … Continue reading

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New Digital Exhibit: A History of Anatomical Donation at Dartmouth Medical School

The study of anatomy and human dissection has always been a part of medical school curricula and an important learning experience for doctors in training. However, the history of how bodies have been procured by medical schools is riddled with … Continue reading

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Grant Writers Workshop Series: August 17th – September 25th, 2020 (Online via Zoom)

Grant Writers Workshop Series: August 17th – September 25th, 2020 (Online via Zoom) Presented by GrantGPS and the Biomedical Libraries Join us for this six-week series during which participants will receive practical instruction on writing NIH grants, with a focus on … Continue reading

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Biomedical Libraries Update: Checking Books Out

Patrons may now check out books from Matthews-Fuller Library (and any other Dartmouth Library) by signing in to their account and placing a hold on the item in our catalog. Please note that at this time, all holds must be picked … Continue reading

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Summer Research for Medical Students

Join the Biomedical Librarians for a Lunch and Learn on June 8th at 12 PM to kick start your summer research! This workshop will consist of four mini-sessions covering skills and resources for engaging in biomedical research: Conducting a Literature … Continue reading

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History of Medicine

The Geisel School of Medicine, founded in 1797 by Nathan Smith as the Dartmouth College “Medical Department”, is the fourth-oldest medical school in the United States. One of the benefits of being part of an institution with such deep roots … Continue reading

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Biomedical Libraries Closed — Services are still Available

Dana Biomedical Library and Matthews-Fuller Health Sciences Library will be CLOSED starting March 18, 2020 – but our services are OPEN. From 8AM – 5PM Monday – Friday we are available online for you: We will continue to offer virtual … Continue reading

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