My first two weeks

So, in my first two weeks as a Clinical Librarian, I have:Sent an email to introduce myself to some of the members of my departments.   I did this on the first Friday, and had two instant replies, one asking for articles, and one saying hello.   By the next Wednesday (the next work day) I had had four more, including one request for a literature search, and two mentioning the possibility of going to a meeting in that department.  I have also:Visited the excellent Cancer Information Centre, getting two contacts to follow up;Done a literature search related to sickle cell anaemia;And another related to length of stay in hospital;Explored the Evidence Updates that we send out, thought a bit about how we might redesign one, and sent colleagues some bits and pieces for them;Let someone into the library;Answered two questions at the desk (everyone else was at Christmas lunch), only one of which I had to pass on to colleagues;Done induction training on infection control, basic resuscitation skills, moving and handling, equality and diversity, and safeguarding.Asked IT colleagues about two matters;Found some cancer information sites to put on a webpage.I have met one person for literature searching advice, and have another such appointment next week, and have a meeting with a research and development lead in the New Year.Next week, week three.
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