The goal of the NNLM is to advance the progress of medicine and improve public health by providing U.S. health professionals with equal access to biomedical information and improving individuals' access to information to enable them to make informed decisions about their health.
The University of Washington Health Sciences Library serves as the Regional Medical Library (RML) for Region 5, which provides programs, services, and dedicated support for NNLM Members in Alaska, California, Hawaii, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, and U.S. Territories and Freely Associated States in the Pacific.
Looking for assistance? Browse our staff directory to find contact information, and get to know the RML staff by reading their personal bios.
Member organizations are eligible for benefits and services, including: NNLM funding, access to training, partnership opportunities, free educational and printed materials, NLM Traveling Exhibitions, and institutional recognition as a Network Member.
Browse NNLM's upcoming training opportunities, course catalog, and recordings of past webinars.
NNLM Highlights!
🌟 Join Us for a Virtual Town Hall on November 13th to connect with Region 5 staff, hear updates, ask questions, and share ideas! 🌟
Recordings and Resources Available!
Social Determinants of Environmental Health Webinar Series
Our 9-part series on social and environmental determinants of health recently concluded. If you didn't get a chance to see it, or want to rewatch any of these informative webinars, they are all available online now, along with the accompanying guide:
PNC-MLA Health Equity and Diversity Speaker Series
The recording for the August 7, 2024 presentation is now available for you to view.
Session title: Challenges for Agricultural Producers and Workers - How to Assist Those on the Front Line
Presenter: Gracia María Puerto Hernández, Spanish Speaking Agricultural Extension Coordinator, Washington State University Skagit County Extension
People who work in agriculture are directly responsible for feeding the world, no matter if they go and work in the fields or with the animals on a small scale or a big scale. They commit their time and efforts to provide good to the world. Unfortunately, on a day-to-day basis, they are exposed to multiple stress sources related and non-related to their work that may lead often into chronic stress. The Western Region Agricultural Producers and Workers Stress Surveys were designed by members of the WRASAP team to understand better the stressors and desired mitigation techniques that can be adapted based on gender, race, and age.
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Email office: nnlm@uw.edu
Phone: 206-543-8262. If we are unable to answer your call, please leave a detailed message and we will be in touch.
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Links and Resources
Diverse Voices Toolkit
The Diverse Voices in Health & Medicine Collection Development Toolkit can help you build collections that support health literacy and expand access to diverse voices in libraries of all types.
MedlinePlus Tutorials for Community Health Workers
We partnered with The Next Door to create seven easy to follow video tutorials about the basics of using MedlinePlus to find health information.
Region 5 Blog
The latest news and topics of interest from Region 5 and our community.
Region 5 Governance Structure
Region 5's governing committees are made up of members from all over our region. Learn more!