Health sciences librarian
Duties and responsibilities: Health sciences librarians are
information professionals, librarians, or informaticists who have special
knowledge in quality health information resources. They also have a direct
impact on the quality of patient care by helping physicians, allied health
professionals, administrators, students, faculty, and researchers stay abreast
of and learn about new developments in their fields.
Salary: US full-time health sciences
librarians was $66,622 per year
Education: To enter the profession, at least a
master’s degree in library or information sciences is required. A background in
sciences, health sciences, or allied health can be helpful, but is not
necessary.
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Reflection: I would not like to be a health sciences
librarian because I would like to be a doctor but I still think that this is a
very good job.
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