Yu, XinyuXie, YuePan, XuequnMayfield-Johnson, SusanWhipple, JessicaAzadbakht, Elena2021-05-122021-05-122015Xinyu Yu, Yue Xie, Xuequn Pan, Mayfield-Johnson, S., Whipple, J., & Azadbakht, E. (2015). Developing an evidence-based public health informatics course. Journal of the Medical Library Association, 103(4), 194–197. https://doi-org.ezproxy.shsu.edu/10.3163/1536-5050.103.4.0071558-9439https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11875/2982Objectives: This study assessed the need to develop a public health informatics (PHI) introductory course and determine contents of such a course. Methods: Community assessments employing focus group interviews and an online survey were utilized to determine course need and content. Results: Results revealed a need to provide PHI training to graduate public health students and suggested broad course content requirements. Results indicated lack of awareness of libraries and librarians as sources of public health information. Conclusions: A graduate PHI course was developed and delivered. Additionally, implementation of a subject guide increased the library's profile.en-USPublic Health InformaticsNeeds Assessmenteducationpublic health professionalcommunity-institutional relationsDeveloping an evidence-based public health informatics courseCommunity Outreach: A Case of Needs Assessment for Building a Graduate Public Health Informatics Course in Mississippi.Article