DATABASES
JOURNALS
TOPIC GUIDES
STAFF
wdt_ID | department | staff |
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1 | Administration | Christopher Hooper-Lane |
2 | Collections | Andrew Osmond |
3 | Facilities | Joe King |
4 | Marketing/Communications | Lia Vellardita |
8 | Medical Education | Leslie Christensen |
9 | School of Nursing | Mary Hitchcock |
10 | School of Pharmacy | Paije Wilson |
12 | Population/Public Health | Susan Vandagriff |
16 | Historical Services & Resources | Hannah Swan |
News
Get hands-on with the history of medicine!
Join us for an in person workshop on research methods for studying the history of medicine, with rare books, ephemera, and more.
New open access publishing agreement with ACS!
UW-Madison authors can now publish OA for free in most American Chemical Society journals!
Finding Buried Health Data – a virtual workshop!
Join us on 10/29 to learn how to locate health data from archives and the web.
Re-envision the history of obstetrics through the library’s new exhibit
Ebling Library is pleased to announce the opening of a new exhibition in the Historical Reading Room, "Modeling for Motherhood": Visions of Maternity from the Ebling Library Collections.
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Ebling Classes & Events
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Oct29
Finding Buried Health Data @ 12:00 pm - 12:45 pm Online/virtual Register for Zoom
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Oct31
Ebling Library Book Club Discussion: James @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Zoom (link will be emailed ahead of discussion) Register
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Nov05
Research Methods in the History of Health Sciences @ 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm Ebling Library Historical Reading Room Register for in-person
Health Sciences Events
- October
- October 23
- October 23
- October 23The Population and Evolutionary Biology of Antibiotic and Phage TherapyBruce Levin -- Emory University | Host -- MDTP Students, contact Tony Yao3:30 PM, Ebling Symposium Center, Microbial Sciences
- October 24Ophthalmology Grand Rounds - In-PersonCharles Wykoff, MD, PhD, "Clinical Trial in Retina: Good, Bad & Ugly”7:00 AM, 1345 Health Sciences Learning Center
Also offered online - October 24Biostatistics and Medical Informatics Department Seminar with Quefeng Li (University of North CarolinaInference on the Significance of Modalities in Multimodal Generalized Linear Models12:00 PM, 7560 Morgridge Hall
Also offered online