Health Sciences Librarian, Liaison to the College of Nursing
University of Manitoba, Manitoba, Canada
Chirstine Neilson is a health librarian at the University of Manitoba, with a new liaison responsibility for the College of Nursing - a faculty with a reputation for a love of scoping reviews. She first started supporting systematic review teams in 2013, conducting literature searches for reviews and teaching others about review process and systematic searching. Her previous roles include working as the Knowledge Synthesis Librarian at the George and Fay Yee Centre for Healthcare Innovation (University of Manitoba), and as an Information Specialist at St. Michael's Hospital in Toronto. She was also one of the founding members of the Canadian Health Library Association's Knowledge Synthesis Interest Group (KSIG). Her work on systematic reviews has lead to related research interests; most recently, she teamed up with Mê-Linh Lê and Janice Winkler to look at Science, Humanities, and Social Sciences librarians' involvement in knowledge synthesis and their related training needs.
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