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With the passing of Lucretia W. McClure, AHIP, FMLA, on October 17, 2019, the Medical Library Association, the library profession, and the field of medical history lost an important friend and colleague. She was a role model for many and a bright light fo... see more

With the passing of Lucretia W. McClure, AHIP, FMLA, on October 17, 2019, the Medical Library Association, the library profession, and the field of medical history lost an important friend and colleague. She was a role model for many and a bright light fo... see more

Charles William Sargent, PhD, AHIP, FMLA, director emeritus of the Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Library of the Health Sciences and 1981–1982 president and member of the 1972–1975 Board of Directors of the Medical Library Association (MLA),... see more

The U.S. is the only industrialized country that does not offer paid maternity leave. Instead, the federal government has instituted the Family and Medical Leave Act (FMLA) whereby mothers who work at least 12 months in the same company and a minimum of 1... see more

Martha Jane Koontz Zachert, AHIP, FMLA, one of the Medical Library Association’s “100 Most Notables” and retired professor emerita, died January 10, 2018, in Tallahassee, Florida, where she had been retired for a number of years.

When I think of Beverly Murphy, AHIP, FMLA, three words come to mind: Bold, Brave, Brilliant. In every action that Beverly has undertaken as a health sciences librarian, she has demonstrated an innate ability to just “Be.” Being bold, brave, and brilliant... see more

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