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Jessi Van Der Volgen

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Medical Reference Services Quarterly|November 4, 2024
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) Learning Resources DatabaseKatherine B Majewski, Jessi Van Der Volgen
Medical Reference Services Quarterly|January 18, 2024
Interactive Images in Library Instruction: A Case StudyKatie Pierce Farrier, Abby Dowd, Jessi Van Der Volgen
Medical Reference Services Quarterly|June 8, 2019
Learning to Love the LOR: Implementing an Internal Learning Object Repository at a Large National OrganizationMaureen Knapp, Zak Risha, Rachel Gatewood, et al.
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|April 1, 2020
A Mixed Methods Approach to Assess the Impact of an Interprofessional Education Medical Error SimulationColleen Marshall, Jessi Van Der Volgen, Nancy Lombardo, et al.
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Medical Reference Services Quarterly|November 4, 2024
The National Library of Medicine (NLM) Learning Resources DatabaseKatherine B Majewski, Jessi Van Der Volgen
Medical Reference Services Quarterly|January 18, 2024
Interactive Images in Library Instruction: A Case StudyKatie Pierce Farrier, Abby Dowd, Jessi Van Der Volgen
Medical Reference Services Quarterly|June 8, 2019
Learning to Love the LOR: Implementing an Internal Learning Object Repository at a Large National OrganizationMaureen Knapp, Zak Risha, Rachel Gatewood, et al.
American Journal of Pharmaceutical Education|April 1, 2020
A Mixed Methods Approach to Assess the Impact of an Interprofessional Education Medical Error SimulationColleen Marshall, Jessi Van Der Volgen, Nancy Lombardo, et al.
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