The Health Sciences Library was pleased to inaugurate its first Pause & Learn on November 8, 2023. Pause & Learn is an series whose purpose it is to connect Library users and resource representatives so that users can learn how to make the most of HSL's subscriptions.
Pause & Learn is NOT, Lewis Savarese wants you to know, a sales pitch.
Lewis is HSL’s new Electronic Resources Librarian and the person behind the Pause & Learn series. About it he said, “I want to make sure that users know, when they see me in the Link with a stranger advertising a resource, that no one is trying to sell them anything. These are resources that are already paid for, and the representative is there to answer any questions and offer tips.”
He had the idea, he said, when reviewing both resource usage statistics and their cost (after employee salaries, resource subscription costs account for the bulk of HSL’s spending), and, as Lewis said, “Funding the Library demonstrates the trust that UVA Health, our users, and the taxpayers of Virginia have in us; therefore, I believe that we should do all that we can to ensure that users get the most out of our resources.”
Lewis’s, supervisor, Deputy Director Dan Wilson, agreed, and the planning began.
Matt Scalabrino , a McGraw-Hill representative, was HSL’s first Pause & Learn guest, and he came specifically to discuss AccessMedicine, an online resource which contains 85+ medical textbooks (including Harrison's Online, Current Medical Diagnosis & Treatment, and Schwartz’s Principles of Surgery), drug monographs, multimedia examination and procedural videos, and study tools, including flash cards and review questions.
McGraw-Hill representative Matt Scalabrino (left) and Electronic Resources Librarian Lewis Savarese (right) in the Link.
If you missed the Pause & Learn and you have questions about either it or AccessMedicine, reach out to Lewis. He’d also like to hear from you if there’s a particular resource representative that you’d like for him to invite for a future Pause & Learn (which, for now, will be an irregular series).
Do you have other questions or opinions about any of HSL’s electronic resources? If so, Lewis looks forward to hearing from you.
Karen Knight gives an orientation to HSL to new students in August 2023.
Karen Knight, our Medical Education Librarian, is retiring on December 24, 2023. Karen came to Claude Moore Health Sciences Library (CMHSL) in 1995. In her initial role as reference librarian, Karen excelled in helping patrons tackle complex and challenging medical questions. Her knowledge of medicine, her creativity, and her extraordinary teaching abilities positively impacted countless learners, including students, faculty, staff, and her colleagues, and led to her current role as Medical Education Librarian.
In this role, Karen played a crucial part in integrating information management and critical thinking skills into the SOM curriculum. A gifted teacher in the classroom, she is also skilled at working one-on-one with students to ensure they can apply knowledge to real-life clinical situations. Karen remained dedicated to students throughout their four years of study, sharing insights through her widely followed platforms ("From Karen’s Desk") and fostering lasting relationships beyond graduation. She also created impactful experiences for students including her annual 5Cs Caring Break, a popular event featuring canines, cocoa, cider, cookies, and philanthropic contributions to local animal shelters.
Karen’s contributions go beyond UVA as well—she played an active role in the medical library community, notably serving the Mid-Atlantic Chapter of the Medical Library Association (MAC/MLA). Her extensive years of committee engagement and dedicated efforts in organizing the Annual Meeting culminated in the honor of her election as the Chair of MAC/MLA in 2010.
At HSL, Karen distinguished herself through advocacy for medical students and her ability to articulate the collective sentiments of our team. Outside of work, she lent her passion and spark to her love for animals and nature; she showcases an impressive green thumb, an enviable garden, and an adorable entourage of cats. She is also known as a purveyor of witty and entertaining quotes, such as "standing in the bread line asking for toast." Whether answering a question about care of an unhappy houseplant, or sharing insight about residency interviews, Karen’s deep knowledge and commitment to service leaves a lasting imprint on our collective experience.
We know we speak for the medical students, faculty, dietitians, pharmacists, and all our patrons in thanking her for sharing her expertise and passion with us at HSL and the SOM. We wish her a well-deserved and fulfilling retirement!