Health Sciences
Librarian
Duties
and Responsibilities: A health science librarian conducts in-depth
research on different medical topics in order to find the latest information
available. These librarians are in charge of arranging and distributing
clinical, scientific, and biomedical information for texts, journals, and
electronic databases.
Salary:
$45,000+
Education:
To become a professional health science librarian, you must first
complete a high school education with courses in science, math, and information
technology and management. A bachelor’s degree in life sciences should then be
followed by a master’s degree in library science (MLS), which is licensed through
the American Library Association.
Reflection: I would like to be one because I don’t want to become a health science
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