Monthly Archives: November 2013

Friday Fun: Quick, entertaining video advocating for evidence based decision making

I sent an email out a while back promoting a video on a catchy way to explain evidence-based health care.  A colleague let me know that James McCormack, the video’s creator, has another video out describing “using evidence to help … Continue reading

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Twitter and Health Promotion

Quick question…. do you or does your organization Tweet? We’d love to know about it (@mhiknet) . If you’ve never been on Twitter the opportunity for collaboration and discussion in the field of health care is amazing especially in the … Continue reading

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Dignity and Patient Care

I was happy to see so many (350) attending the Health Innovation Conference this week. Thank you to all who stopped by the booth and asked your questions. It was a pleasure to meet you. The keynote speaker was Dr. … Continue reading

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Google Tips & Tricks

On Oct 24, I had the privilege of visiting Southern Health and going to Carmen. While there I was asked to speak about MHIKNET Library Services and how to access them to a wonderful group of educators. While I’m sure … Continue reading

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Got Questions? We have answers!

MHIKNET library Services offers Literature Searches for all our clients for free. What is a Literature Search? You have a question. If you ask us we will select and search the most appropriate databases (we have access to 100+), library … Continue reading

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Do you know your population?

From time to time people ask us where to find population data and statistics. We wanted to bring your attention to The Manitoba Health Population Report and the RHA Indicators Atlas. In the Manitoba Health Population Report http://www.gov.mb.ca/health/population/ you’ll find … Continue reading

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