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Community resource library
The Community Resource Library is located on the 4th floor of Aurora BayCare
Medical Center just to the left of the gold elevators. The library is open from
8:00 am to 5:00 pm Monday through Friday to physicians, staff, patients and the
general public. The library is designed to be a center for all of your health
information and decision-making needs. Our collection contains books, videos,
reference materials and medical and health journals. A full-time librarian is
available to help you find just the piece of health information you are looking
for! Books in the library may be checked out for two weeks.
The Community Resource Library offers computers with Internet access. In
addition we have a great database collection. The library has access to medical,
health and drug databases that make searching for the latest information about
health conditions and diseases in journals within the reach of your fingertips!
If we do not have a journal that the article you want appears in, the article
can be ordered for you. A charge per journal article may occur. Other features
include a children's area with books about children's health conditions, a
TV/VCR where you can preview or watch a video, study carrels for quiet study or
large rectangular tables for collaborative study.
Hop in the car and make the short drive to visit us! Or phone or email us. We
are here to serve you with the latest educational health information! Please
contact us to receive information about health and wellness topics! Be aware,
however, that the library is unable to provide medical advice.
Community Resource Library Aurora BayCare Medical Center 2845 Greenbrier Road Box 8900 Green Bay, WI 54308-8900 Phone: (920) 288-3058
holly.egebo@aurorabaycare.com
Disclaimer: The Community Resource Library provides health and wellness
information for educational purposes. It should not be construed as medical
advice or instruction. Please consult your health professional for advice when
you have a health concern or condition.
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