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HLTD22: Special Topics in Health - Chronic Diseases

Fall 2024 - Professor Keith Colaço

Your Liaison Librarian

Need help navigating a research project or using library resources? 

Feel free to contact me at nicole.slattery@utoronto.ca with any questions.

I'm usually available Monday-Friday between regular business hours.

You can book an appointment with me for a one-on-one meeting with 48 hours notice

 

 

 

 

Consultation and Instructional Pedagogy

During meetings with you or my time in your classroom, I am dedicated to ensuring the space we share is inclusive and safe. I am committed to increasing accessibility in my interactions through:

  • Wearing a mask
  • Offering online consultations with a flexible online booking system
  • Accommodating flexibility around scheduling consultations 
  • Note-taking during our meetings and sharing these afterwards
  • Sharing classroom content ahead of workshops 
  • Assistance seeking academic support, accessibility and mental health resources 

Quick Links - Recommend Resources

  • PubMed This link opens in a new window

Public version of Medline, the core database for health sciences disciplines. This platform is best for quick clinical searches.

  • HealthSTAR (Ovid) This link opens in a new window

    Published research on health services, technology, administration, and research, focusing on both the clinical and non-clinical aspects of health care delivery.

  • CINAHL This link opens in a new window

    Contains citation information and abstracts from journals in nursing and health professions. The Ebsco platform is appropriate for systematic and scoping reviews as well as other advanced searches.

  • PAIS Index This link opens in a new window

    International research in public affairs, public and social policies, and international relations. Provides access to journal articles, books, government documents, research and conference reports, and more.

Academic Advising and Career Centre

The AA&CC is here to support your academic and career success!  They can help you:

Check out our website at utsc.utoronto.ca/aacc, drop by in person at AC213 or call us at (416) 287-7561.