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Pharmaceutical Sciences Internship Seminar Bps 461, Robin Devin
Pharmaceutical Sciences Internship Seminar Bps 461, Robin Devin
Library Impact Statements
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Measuring Your Research Impact: Citation And Altmetrics Tools, Amanda Izenstark, Julia Lovett, Andrée Rathemacher
Measuring Your Research Impact: Citation And Altmetrics Tools, Amanda Izenstark, Julia Lovett, Andrée Rathemacher
Technical Services Faculty Presentations
Slides from a presentation, "Measuring Your Research Impact: Citation and Altmetrics Tools," offered at the Association of Rhode Island Health Sciences Libraries (ARIHSL) Business Meeting on March 16, 2016. The meeting took place at the Miriam Hospital in Providence, Rhode Island.
Library Impact Statement For Nrs/Bio 517 Herpetology, Michael A. Cerbo Ii
Library Impact Statement For Nrs/Bio 517 Herpetology, Michael A. Cerbo Ii
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement for NRS/BIO 517 Herpetology. No new library resources are needed to support this course. Responding library faculty member: Micael A. Cerbo II. Requesting faculty member: Nancy E. Karraker.
Library Impact Statement For Bps 540 Advanced Drug Delivery Systems, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statement For Bps 540 Advanced Drug Delivery Systems, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement for BPS 540 Advanced Drug Delivery Systems new course proposal. No new library resource are needed to support this course. Responding library faculty member: Robin Devin. Requesting faculty member: Wei Lu.
2011-10-07 Library Impact Statement For Neu 501, Joanna Burkhardt
2011-10-07 Library Impact Statement For Neu 501, Joanna Burkhardt
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for NEU 501. New course was supported with no need for additional resources. Responding library faculty member: Joanna M. Burkhardt. Requesting faculty member: Gabrielle Kass-Simon
Library Impact Statement For Phc 415 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 2, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statement For Phc 415 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 2, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for PHC 415 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 2. New course was supported with no need for additional resources.
Library Impact Statement For Phc 515 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 4, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statement For Phc 515 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 4, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement in response to new course proposal for PHC 515 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 4. New course was supported with no need for additional resources.
Library Impact Statement For Phc 416 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 3, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statement For Phc 416 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 3, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for PHC 416 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 3
Library Impact Statement For Phc 515 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 5, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statement For Phc 515 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 5, Robin B. Devin
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new course proposal for PHC 516 Integrated Pharmacy Lab 5. New course was supported with no need for additional resources.
Library Impact Statement For Health Services Program
Library Impact Statement For Health Services Program
Library Impact Statements
Library Impact Statement submitted in response to new program proposal for Health Services. Additional resources were required to support this new program. Responding faculty member: Joanna M. Burkhardt, CMO. Requesting faculty member: Deb Riebe
A Medical Mission: Healing Wounds, Improving Health, And Discovering Hope In Honduras, Michaela Maynard
A Medical Mission: Healing Wounds, Improving Health, And Discovering Hope In Honduras, Michaela Maynard
Senior Honors Projects
According to the United Nations, less than one-sixth of the world’s population is made up of the industrialized world. In contrast, the developing world, consisting of approximately 125 low and middle-income countries, is home to about 5.1 billion people. It is in these developing counties that there is an insatiable need for improved public health. In January of 2007, I spent a week working in a medical clinic in Guaimaca, Honduras. I witnessed first hand the suffering, poverty, and injustice of one small town. Yet, what struck me the most was that despite the hardships and the lack of basic …