Health Sciences
Librarian
Duties and Responsibilities: A health sciences
librarian works in libraries or resource centers located in hospitals, research
centers, or medical schools... They do much of the work a typical librarian
would do, such acquiring and cataloging books and assisting those who are using
the library for research or educational purposes, but they work with health-related
materials. Many provide information to families, working with medical staff to
approve educational resources, or to collect data and manage newsletters. They
also maintain day-to-day operations of the library, covering some basic
administrative duties.Salary: 47,808
Education: You need a bachelor’s of science degree
in Library Science Health Science a medical librarian have to have a master’s
degree in Library Science and you can also pursue if you have already earned a
bachelor’s degree in a related field. Some programs offer combined degrees in
library science and health informatics or health science and if you only have a
library science degree, you will likely need some educational training in
health sciences, as medical librarians need to understand medical references
and be familiar with online medical databases. 
I would not like to be one it seams boring..
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