EHSL Welcomes New Hires
The Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library welcomes new hires, Bryan Hull, and Pannawat Hiranbanthow
Read MoreThe Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library welcomes new hires, Bryan Hull, and Pannawat Hiranbanthow
Read MoreWinner of the inaugural VR4Health Sciences Education grant program, “Using a Cultural Humility
Framework to address Social Determinants of Health (SDoH) through Virtual Reality” project is designed to provide clinicians first-person perspective on the challenges patients may face in seeking health care.
Join us for free Video Yoga from Eccles Library using your browser during the holiday break. View at anytime.
Read MoreAs we begin another exciting academic year, I look forward to reconnecting with those returning and creating connections with those just joining the University of Utah Health Sciences community.
Read MoreThe Spencer S. Eccles Health Sciences Library welcomes new hires, Dr. Elaine Thornton, Olivia Kavapalu, and Lilly Johnson.
Read MoreThe Food is Medicine Conference is a continuing education conference hosted by the University of Utah Center for Community Nutrition designed for healthcare professionals who are looking to better incorporate nutrition into patient care. The FIM conference will bring together over 200 health professionals, students, and community leaders to learn, engage and collaborate on the prescriptive power of nutrition to advance the prevention and treatment of chronic illness.
Read MoreJoin us for free TeleYoga on Wednesday 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm from Eccles Library using Zoom, no registration required!
Read MoreDesigned to provide clinicians first-person perspective on the challenges patients may face in seeking health care, the selected project will receive one year of development services worth $100k from the […]
Read MoreArt Aloud! – A Hybrid Open Mic Event Friday, May 13, 2022, 12:00 – 1:00PM Writing is one way to cope with all that is happening in our world, in […]
Read MoreEven as Omicron continues to surge, we are grateful for what we have been given, and the impact of the health and quality of life our library has been able to give our campus and Utah communities.
Whether you are accessing the libraries from your office, home, or mobile device, or if you are physically using our campus spaces, we welcome you to explore the many information resources and services at your fingertips.
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