Competencies for Lifelong Learning and Professional Success:
The Educational Policy Statement of the Medical Library Association
Task Force on Educational Policy Statement Revision Charge and Members
MLA President Joanne G. Marshall, FMLA, appointed the Task Force on Educational Policy Statement Revision and charged the group to:
- review and revise Platform for Change in light of the needs of MLA members and the changing educational environment, making recommendations for changes in content, structure, and title the review
should take into consideration the goals stated in MLA's strategic plan and the 2004/05 priorities and should result in an overall strategic statement of MLA's approach to education and professional development for its members in the future;
- explore how the revised statement can be used to restructure and enhance current programs and to develop new programs as required in collaboration with the Continuing Education Committee;
- initiate a dialogue among MLA members about the educational policy statement through an open forum at MLA '05; and
- liaise with the Task Force on Research Policy Statement Revision as appropriate.
Task Force Members
- Rick B. Forsman, AHIP, FMLA, Chair
University of Colorado
- Natalie Kamper
University of California–Los Angeles
- Marsha Kmec, AHIP
Olive View University of California–Los Angeles Medical Center
- Carolyn E. Lipscomb, AHIP
Consultant
- Barbara A. Rapp
National Library of Medicine
- Fred W. Roper, AHIP, FMLA
Consultant
- Linda Walton
Northwestern University [now at University of Iowa]
- Terry Ann Jankowski, AHIP, Continuing Education Committee Liaison
University of Washington
- Rosalind Lett, AHIP, Board Liaison
Consultant
- Carla J. Funk, CAE, Staff Liaison
Medical Library Association
- Kathleen Combs, Staff Liaison
Medical Library Association
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