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Oakville Beaver, 28 Mar 2008, p. 15

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www.oakvillebeaver.com The Oakville Beaver, Friday March 28, 2008 - 15 The Gift of Knowledge The Health Sciences Library at Oakville-Trafalgar Memorial Hospital (OTMH) is a vital resource, providing critical information to its physicians, nurses and patients' families on the latest medical techniques and treatment options. While the physical library at OTMH remains a popular location, more and more users are turning to online database searches to answer their queries ­ generating up to 300 inquiries per month over HHS' three sites. Nycomed Canada Inc., an Oakville-based pharmaceutical company, active in the therapeutic areas of gastroenterology, respirology and dermatology, has played a key role in ensuring that HHS' library materials are always up-to-date and relevant. Since 2002, they have generously donated more than $87,000 to support ongoing learning and health education through HHS' library resources. In particular, the company's financial assistance has enabled the Library to renew and maintain its collection of e-journals ­ valuable tools that support evidence-based practice which in turn improves patient outcomes. Through Nycomed Canada's support, the Library has purchased close to 2,000 e-journals, including the Proquest Nursing Package as well as the Biomedical and Nursing Right to Left: Joanne Radulovich, HHS Health Sciences Allied Health Collections from Librarian helps Lynn Budgell, HHS Professional Practice Clinician, Patient Safety and Accreditation and Jennifer Roberts, OTMH EBSCOhost. Physiotherapist with an online database search. HHS Launches eLearning Centre Halton Healthcare Services' (HHS) staff can now log on from any computer that has high speed internet access - at work, home, or their favourite internet café and with just a few clicks of their mouse, take courses online, anytime at their convenience, through HHS' new eLearning Centre. HHS purchased and implemented a Learning Management System (LMS) in 2007 to host its courses online and help administer its eLearning Centre. A number of customized courses have since been developed in-house at HHS, such as a Privacy and Confidentiality module, while a number of externally developed courses, such as the Ministry of Health's Hand Hygiene module, have also been successfully adapted to HHS' training needs. Once loaded onto the LMS, these courses are made available to staff through HHS' new, web-based eLearning Centre. With eLearning, a 24/7 multi-site organization like HHS has the capability to train very large groups of staff very quickly despite their varying schedules. To-date over 1,100 staff have participated in eLearning at HHS since the launch of its first courses in February of 2007. Having access to these resources benefits individuals throughout HHS, including: · Physicians who can access these databases from their offices if they wish and use them to reference current literature that will help them with diagnosis and treatment options for improved patient care; · Nurses who are continuing their education and can access the electronic journals to assist with their research projects; and · Patients' families who are seeking additional information about their loved ones' conditions so they can better understand the options available to them and make more informed decisions. Heartfelt thanks goes out to Nycomed Canada for its continued support of HHS' Health Sciences Library ­ truly one of our most valuable resources. Everyone is invited to attend the following free Health Seminar: Free Health Seminar Calling for Volunteers Cataracts & Cataract Surgery: What You Need to Know With Dr. Hakim, Ophthalmologist 7:00 pm Tuesday, April 8, 2008 Milton District Hospital 30 Derry Road East, Milton To reserve a seat for this free health seminar, please call 905-338-4379 or email: elittle@haltonhealthcare.on.ca Prenatal Breastfeeding Workshop Halton Healthcare Services (HHS) is offering a two hour Prenatal Breastfeeding Workshop at Milton District Hospital to help orient expectant mothers and their families to breastfeeding. Participants learn all about breastfeeding including its many benefits, how to latch and position their baby and how to cope with the changing needs of their growing child. The Workshop will be offered twice monthly. Participants have a choice of registering for · the evening session from 7:00 pm ­ 9:00 pm on the third Wednesday of each month · the morning session from 9:30 am ­ 11:30 am on the fourth Saturday of each month. The next workshops will be held on April 16th and April 26th Cost: Workshop Leader: Location: Contact Number: $45.00 per mother and supportive guest (partner, sibling, friend or parent) Jill Hicks, MHE, IBCLC, Lactation Consultant Milton District Hospital, 30 Derry Road East, Milton 905-878-2383 Ext.7610 Please call for registration and pre-payment. Classes are limited to 6 couples. One of the most rewarding volunteer experiences you'll ever have. OAKVILLEPlease call for registration and pre-payment. Classes are limited to 6 couples. TRAFALGAR MEMORIAL HOSPITAL · 327

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