Presentation Date
Spring 1-7-2026
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Description
This presentation is designed for Shiprock–UNM Family Medicine residents and faculty, focusing on developing practical clinical scholarship skills within a full-spectrum family medicine context.Note-20250116.docx+1 Key topics include research question formation (PICOT, FAC Rubric), navigation of core clinical resources (PubMed, EMBASE, CINAHL, ClinicalKey, UpToDate, HSLIC LibGuides), advanced literature search techniques (Boolean operators, truncation, wildcards, proximity operators, subject headings), strategies for capturing search strategies and documenting basic search methods, use of full-text access tools (LibKey Nomad, proxy authentication, interlibrary loan and document delivery), introduction to critical appraisal tools (CASP, JBI, PRISMA-S), and an overview of publishing supports (Zotero, ORCID, UNM Digital Repository, open access considerations).Note-20250116.docx+1 The session aims to equip family medicine residents in Shiprock with foundational skills to connect everyday clinical questions to the literature, engage in small-scale scholarly activities, and effectively use HSLIC educational and research support services.
Document Type
Presentation
Conference/Presentation Location
Shiprock–UNM Family Medicine Residency Workshop, Northern Navajo Medical Center / Zoom, January 7, 2026
Language
English
Keywords
Clinical scholarship, family medicine, rural health, residency education, research support, evidence-based practice, literature searching, scholarly activities, healthcare education
Disciplines
Family Medicine | Library and Information Science | Medical Education | Medical Sciences
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This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-Share Alike 4.0 International License.
Sponsors
University of New Mexico Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center (UNM HSLIC); Shiprock–UNM Family Medicine Residency Program
Rights
Copyright 2026 by Evelyn Wang. All rights reserved.
Recommended Citation
Wang, E. (2026, January 7). Powering Up Clinical Scholarship in Shiprock Family Medicine. Shiprock–UNM Family Medicine Residency Workshop, University of New Mexico Health Sciences Library and Informatics Center.
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Comments
This presentation offers Shiprock–UNM Family Medicine residents and faculty practical guidance to develop clinical scholarship, highlighting core clinical resources, advanced literature searching techniques with family medicine–relevant examples, and institutional support services provided by HSLIC.