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Title
Family Resource Center Librarian
Email
dana.wyles@msnyuhealth.org
Phone
212.241.8583
Fax
212.241.8874
Bio
Dana Wyles has been with the Child Life Program at Kravis Children's Hospital at Mount Sinai since 2002. After raising her family, she served as a research assistant for a psychiatric epidemiologist at Columbia University 's Sergievsky Center . In addition, she worked in the department of orthopedic surgery at Beth Israel Medical Center and completed an internship at Mount Sinai School of Medicine's Levy Library. She has undergraduate degrees from the University of Michigan and Cornell University /New York Hospital School of Nursing and a graduate degree in library and information science from Queens College . In 2006 she began to coordinate Project DOCC, a program which uses family faculty to teach Mount Sinai 's first-year pediatric residents about the impact of chronic illness. She currently participates on the palliative care, bereavement, and materials review committees at Mount Sinai.
Credentials
A.B.: University of Michigan , Ann Arbor , MI , 1971.
BSN: Cornell University / New York Hospital School of Nursing, New York City , 1977.
MLIS: Queens College , Flushing , NY 2001.
Publications, Most Recent
Wyles Dana F.: Citation Errors in Two Journals of Psychiatry: A Retrospective Analysis. Behavioral and Social Sciences Librarian (2004): Vol. 22, No. 2.
Wyles Dana F.: Child Life and the Medical Librarian: A Collaboration in Caring. Journal of Hospital Librarianship (2004): Vol. 4, No. 4.
Justus Rachel, Wyles Dana, Wilson Joan, Rode Diane, Walther Virginia, Lim-Sulit Nan: Preparing Children and Families for Surgery: Mount Sinai 's Multidisciplinary Perspective. Pediatric Nursing (2006): Vol. 32, No. 1.
Professional Organization Memberships
Medical Library Association
Special Interests
Family-Centered Care
Presentations
Books and Bubbles: A Family Resource Center Sponsored by Child Life , Child Life of Greater New York , New York City, November 2004.
Project DOCC (Delivery of Chronic Care): Parents as Faculty at the Mount Sinai Hospital , Family Centred Care in Context 2007 Conference, Calgary, Alberta, May 2007.
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