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Partners in Education

The Brigham Education Institute

The Brigham Education Institute (BEI) at Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) is dedicated to advancing world-class medical education globally. Since 2016, they've facilitated innovative educational design, research, and professional development opportunities for educators across BWH. As a dynamic component of their nationally ranked academic center, they coordinate programs that foster educational growth and excellence. Through an affiliation with Harvard Medical School, they leverage collaborative networks to maximize career advancement. They partner with faculty, administrators, and educational technologists to ensure their medical education programs meet the highest standards. Their goal is to empower educators with the skills and frameworks to create innovative curricula and support the career development of teaching faculty in medicine and allied health fields.

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Lunder-Dineen Health Education Alliance of Maine

The Lunder-Dineen Health Education Alliance of Maine (Lunder-Dineen) is a collaboration between the Lunder family, the Lunder Foundation of Portland, Maine and MGH. Established in 2011, Lunder-Dineen’s vision is to improve health through health education. Its signature programs address identified public health problems in Maine.

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Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation

The Paul S. Russell, MD Museum of Medical History and Innovation tells the rich story of Mass General through interactive media displays, artifacts and photographs.

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Treadwell Library

Treadwell Library’s mission is "to be the Center of Excellence at Massachusetts General Hospital for managing the knowledge resources and services essential for the Hospital's continuing superiority in patient care, teaching, research and community-based medicine." The library’s resources and services are available to all MGH/MGPO employees and the faculty and students of the MGH Institute of Health Professions (access via MGB username and password).

The library is completely virtual, and its employees all work fully remotely, but its resources are available 24/7 via eTreadwell, the library’s website. Services, which include consultations, literature searches, comprehensive literature reviews, article requests and more, are available via our Ask Us service, which can also be found prominently on the site. Other ways you can get help include chat and text. All options, plus How Do I? tutorials to help you get the most out of your experience, are available from our website.

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