[Anchasl-l] AHIP and what's in it for you!
mnorton
mnorton at email.unc.edu
Mon Dec 13 10:13:47 EST 2004
MLAs Academy of Health Information Professionals Program: An
Opportunity for Advancement
As health sciences librarians, our commitment to excellence is
demonstrated daily in the high customer service standards we strive to
maintain. As information professionals, we know that to maintain this
service level, a commitment to lifelong learning is an integral part of
our professional and personal development. Whether you are a recent
graduate or a seasoned librarian, the Academy of Health Information
Professionals (AHIP), Medical Library Associations peer-reviewed
credentialing program, can help you achieve your goals. The academy
program recognizes your achievements in continuing education, teaching,
publishing, research, and other contributions to the profession.
Why Join the Academy?
§ Career Advancement: Credentialing is a tangible way to demonstrate a
commitment to professional development to current and future employers.
A 2001 MLA salary survey reported that the mean salary of academy
members was 28.5% higher than non-academy respondents.
§ Recognition: The Joint Commission on the Accreditation of Healthcare
Organizations and other organizations recognize academy membership as a
necessary credential for health sciences librarians.
§ Career Planning: The academy program is structured to help you plan
your career goals through the use of portfolio development and mentors.
§ Personal Achievement: Academy membership is a way to measure your
career progress and give you pride in your accomplishments.
Why wait? Visit the academys Website at www.mlanet.org/academy/ for
further information and downloadable applications, or contact Lisa C.
Fried, MLA Professional Development, at 312.419.9094 x28 or
mlapd2 at mlahq.org.
With the Academy of Health Information Professionals (AHIP), your future
is in your hands!
Sincerely,
Elizabeth Irish, MLS, AHIP
Credentialing Committee Member
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Melanie Norton
Document Delivery Librarian
UNC-Chapel Hill
Health Sciences Library
Chapel Hill, NC 27599-7585
919-966-4998
mnorton at email.unc.edu
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