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CMLawLibraryBlog

The CM Law Library Blog seeks to inform the Cleveland-Marshall College of Law community about key legal education, research, practice, and law library news, with a particular focus on Cuyahoga County and Ohio as well as faculty research interests.

More Job Postings

Amy Burchfield, Access & Faculty Services Librarian amy.burchfield@law.csuohio.edu | May 20, 2008 - 14:09

In addition to the resources Sue listed in her earlier blog post, you can check out job and clerkship postings in the Job Binder and Law Clerk Binder maintained by the Office of Career Planning. Both binders are kept behind the Information Services desk in the Law Library – just present your C-M Law ID or Alumni Card to check out the binders for library use. The job listings in the binders are the same as those on Symplicity, see Career Services' Directions for using Symplicity (MS Powerpoint File).

A Healthy Way to Google

Jessica Mathewson-Library Media Technical Asst.-jessica.mathewson@law.csuohio.edu | May 20, 2008 - 14:00

Google Health was launched today with some assistance from the Cleveland Clinic. Google Health provides users with one area to keep track of their medical information, including medications, allergies and more. Some eCleveland Clinic MyChart patients helped Google in testing the product. The data collected from these patients was anonymous.

Obviously, there are some privacy concerns. Google and other nonmedical providers are not subject to HIPAA. Plus, there is concern over consumers inadvertently sharing their information by not clicking disclosure boxes. However, advocates for Google Health believe that the site will provide overall better care for patients by giving them access to information wherever they may be in the world, tracking chronic conditions, scheduling doctor appointments online and allowing doctors to view patient records prior to their appointment.

Source: Cleveland.com Blog


 
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