Health sciences librarians supporting health and nutrition education in a culinary medicine curriculum
Autor: | Rachel F. Fenske, Trey Lemley |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2020 |
Předmět: |
nutrition
knowledge Nutrition Education education MEDLINE Service-learning lcsh:Medicine Health Informatics Case Report Library and Information Sciences 01 natural sciences 03 medical and health sciences 0302 clinical medicine MedlinePlus 030212 general & internal medicine obesity health promotion 0101 mathematics Curriculum internet.website internet health care economics and organizations Medical education evaluation 010102 general mathematics lcsh:R students health professions lcsh:Z lcsh:Bibliography. Library science. Information resources Outreach nutrition service learning Meal preparation Psychology Biomedical sciences |
Zdroj: | Journal of the Medical Library Association : JMLA Journal of the Medical Library Association, Vol 108, Iss 4 (2020) |
ISSN: | 1558-9439 1536-5050 |
Popis: | Background: Culinary medicine is an innovative approach to teaching health sciences students and other health professionals the basics of healthy eating, food preparation, and nutrition through applied instruction. It is hoped these professionals will, in turn, share their knowledge with patients. The University of South Alabama Mitchell Cancer Institute licensed the Tulane University’s Goldring Center for Culinary Medicine curriculum and began teaching medical, nursing, and other health sciences students as well as community members in 2017. The authors describe a collaboration between librarians and health professionals to connect with underserved community members by teaching the basics of good nutrition and healthy meal preparation.Case Presentation: Two health sciences librarians provided instruction to community members in the use of quality health information resources during various modules of the culinary medicine curriculum. Demonstrations of the use of MedlinePlus and ChooseMyPlate were conducted using topics from module content. Evaluations were distributed after each module to evaluate the effectiveness of the library component, the results of which enabled librarians to subsequently increase their instruction time and implement iPad use for more engaging participation.Conclusion: Librarians were seen as invaluable partners in this innovative program and became an integral part of the curriculum. Evaluation results helped librarians advocate for more instructional time. As a result of their involvement, librarians were given additional outreach opportunities to educate younger populations at risk of developing chronic health diseases. |
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