Monthly Archives: April 2021

Impact of an Educational Comic to Enhance Patient-Physician–Electronic Health Record Engagement: Prospective Observational Study

Alkureishi, M., Johnson, T., Nichols, J., Dhodapkar, M., Czerwiec, M. K., Wroblewski, K., Arora, V., & Lee, W. W. (2021). Impact of an educational comic to enhance patient-physician–electronic health record engagement: prospective observational study. JMIR Hum Factors 8(2):e25054. Retrieved from https://humanfactors.jmir.org/2021/2/e25054 ABSTRACT: Electronic health record (EHR) use can impede or augment patient-physician communication. However, little… Read More »

Comic Relief: Graphic Anthology Chronicles Fear, Uncertainty and Hope amid Pandemic’s Early Days

Rifkind, C. (2021). Comic relief: graphic anthology chronicles fear, uncertainty and hope amid pandemic’s early days. Winnipeg Free Press. Retrieved from https://www.winnipegfreepress.com/arts-and-life/entertainment/books/comic-relief-574264732.html ABSTRACT: As we move into a possible third wave of COVID-19, the early days of the pandemic in spring 2020 are starting to feel like a distant past, when everything was in flux… Read More »

Reflections on Graphic Medicine and Medical Libraries

Torres, R. A. (2021). Reflections on Graphic Medicine and medical libraries. NNLM. Retrieved from https://news.nnlm.gov/psr-latitudes/graphic-medicine-reflections/ ABSTRACT: Diversity, equity, inclusion (DEI), antiracism, and social justice are buzzwords in higher education and libraries right now. However, as a new graduate from San José State University’s School of Information, I am keenly aware that library and information science… Read More »