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In which settings can medical librarians be employed?

  1. Main government agencies

  2. Large retail chains

  3. Corporate management offices

  4. Health insurance companies

  5. Hospitals and academic libraries

  6. Transportation services

The correct answer is: Hospitals and academic libraries

Medical librarians are primarily employed in hospitals and academic libraries due to their specialized knowledge and skills in managing health-related information resources. In hospitals, medical librarians support healthcare professionals by providing access to current research, medical journals, and databases, thereby facilitating evidence-based practice and informed decision-making in patient care. In academic libraries, they play a crucial role in teaching students and faculty about research methods, library resources, and information literacy. While other settings might have information management roles, they do not typically require the specialized focus on health and medical information that hospitals and academic libraries provide. This unique context makes the role of medical librarians most relevant and valuable in these environments.