(via Miranda Shake, Lakeview College of Nursing)
Join MLA for our Experience MLA Open Membership Month! Throughout all of February, we’re hosting a series of no-cost events like caucus meet and greets, webinars, and an open science session, all designed to help you get the most out of your MLA membership.
Plus, new members get a free month of membership, starting Monday February 1. Start your trial today.
Already a member?
Share information on MLA’s Open Membership Month. Do you have a colleague who would benefit from joining MLA? Share the link to the Experience MLA homepage with them and let them know about the free month of membership starting February 1.
Try something new. Mark your calendar for one of our upcoming events and learn more about MLA’s community, caucuses, leadership opportunities, and plans for the 2021 vConference.
Why MLA?
MLA is the largest organization committed to fostering excellence in health sciences librarianship. This February, learn why more than 3,000 individual members and 400 institutions make MLA their professional home, including:
Community. Connect with fellow health information professionals who can assist you throughout your professional journey, join one of MLA’s 43 caucuses representing a variety of health information specialties and affinity groups, or see how you can give back by lending your talents and expertise as a leader, mentor, or policy advocate.
Education. MEDLIB-ED, the “Learning Destination for Health Information Professionals,” is the home of more than 200 MLA and MLA-approved webinars and courses that will help you diversify your skill set and build a foundation for future career growth.
vConference. MLA members get discounted registration for the MLA ’21 vConference in May, which features more than 200 hours of virtual programs, posters, keynote speeches, roundtables, panels, and sessions that will spark your creativity and help you think outside the box.
Don’t wait! Sign up today for your free month of membership starting February 1 and join us in our mission to enhance health care, education, and research throughout the world.