What is relevant post-baccalaureate degree experience in health information science?
Relevant post-baccalaureate degree experience in health information science is defined as participation in the profession, including but not limited to professional librarianship. Health information experience may be in any setting. This includes librarians working in science divisions of public, college, or university libraries; those working in allied health libraries or law libraries specializing in health care case work; librarians working in health information management or systems departments; librarians working for public health agencies; web based companies with a health care focus; library consortia or regional library councils. Work experience cannot be used to satisfy the Professional Competencies requirement.
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