The goals of this webinar were to:

  • Understand the range of clinical research services, including systematic review and data analysis support, available at libraries
  • Learn strategies for effective research collaboration and communication through the lens of two clinician-librarian dyads
  • Appreciate how clinician-librarian partnerships can enhance the rigor and reproducibility of research

Presenter slides are also available:

  • Christopher Carpenter and Michelle Doering's presentation slides are available here.
  • Natalia Festa and Kaitlin Throgmorton's presentation slides are available here.


This webinar was developed into a paper and published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society on January 13, 2024. Read the article here.

Moderator:

Thomas M. Gill, MD
Humana Foundation Professor of Medicine (Geriatrics)
Professor of Epidemiology (Chronic Diseases) and of Investigative Medicine
Yale School of Medicine
Chair, Clin-STAR Leadership Core

Panel:

Christopher Carpenter, MD, MSC, FACEP, FAAEM, AGSF
Professor, Emergency Medicine
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

Michelle Doering, MLS
Clinical Librarian
Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis

Natalia Festa, MD, MBA
National Clinician Scholars Program Fellow
Yale Program on Aging Fellow
PhD Candidate, Investigative Medicine Program, Yale University

Kaitlin Throgmorton, MLIS
Data Librarian for the Health Sciences
Cushing/Whitney Medical Library
Yale School of Medicine