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Main Authors: Williams, Betsy, Harvey, Barbara C., Kierkus, Christopher
Format: Recurso educativo Open Access
Language:en
Published: 2019
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Online Access:https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ1240907
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  • Health Information Use after Graduation: Are We Preparing Our Students for Professional Practice? Williams, Betsy Harvey, Barbara C. Kierkus, Christopher Information Utilization State Universities College Graduates Health Sciences Allied Health Personnel Educational Experience Information Sources Information Literacy Library Materials Academic Libraries Allied Health Occupations Education Library Instruction This study aimed to determine which information resources Grand Valley State University (GVSU) alumni from four health science programs utilize in clinical practice. It also explored alumni opinions of their educational experiences at GVSU in relation to information literacy and library resources. A survey was administered to alumni who had graduated with a degree in athletic training (BS), nursing (BS, MS, DNP), physical therapy (MPT and DPT), or physician assistant studies (MPAS). We received 451 valid responses (12.8% response rate). The survey focused on specific resources used in the professional workplace, GVSU preparation for information literacy in the workplace, alumni confidence in information literacy skills, and additional preparation that could have been helpful after graduation. Survey responses are reported by discipline and degree earned. Insights from this study will inform liaison librarian conversations with faculty members and decisions regarding resource acquisition to help students transition from the academic environment to professional practice.