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Linking Native Americans to Health Information

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NORTH DAKOTA MEDICINE
UNIVERSITY OF NORTH DAKOTA SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AND HEALTH SCIENCES
CHARLES E. KUPCHELLA, President, University of North Dakota
H. DAVID WILSON, Vice President for Health Affairs
Dean, School of Medicine and Health Sciences
WRITERS Pamela Knudson, Amanda Scurry
CONTRIBUTORS Blanche Abdallah, Wendy Opsahl
GRAPHIC DESIGN John Lee, Victoria Swift
PHOTOGRAPHY Chuck Kimmerle, Richard Larson, Wanda Weber
COVER ART John Lee
www.ndmedicine.org
DESIGN Eric Walter
CONTENT Amanda Scurry
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Medical School Library Receives Award

The Harley E. French Library of the Health Sciences has received the 2006 National Health Information Award for North Dakota for its program Linking Native Americans to Health Information, under the leadership of Judy Rieke, assistant director of the library. This program is designed to improve health information literacy among the Native American communities in the state through collaboration with the tribal college librarians.

The National Health Information Award for Libraries is given annually to a library in each state that encourages lifestyle improvement among a targeted population by reaching out to people with low information literacy skills.

 

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