Health
Sciences Librarian
Library.thinkquest.org
Duties and Responsibilities:
Librarian technicians and health sciences librarians
collect and organize data to help physicians find information on patient care,
administration, education, and research. Librarians select and acquire books,
journals, and other material. They also work with computers, establishing
electronic and digital database. They organize the information and develop
catalogs for it. They also look over the library technicians. Library
technicians work in assisting the librarians organize books (stacking shelves),
answering patrons questions, perform administrative duties, and manages circulation
desks.
$35,000 - $55,000 (Librarians)
Education: Students should take
the most challenging high school courses in information management, math, science,
and English. Training is typically given varying the company it will also
typically earn you an associate’s degree. Health science librarians must have an
undergraduate degree in one of the life sciences and must earn a master’s
degree in library science from an accredited company.
I would like to be a health sciences librarian
because I would be able to have communication with the patients. Get experience
on how data works.
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