
The National Library of Medicine produced this traveling exhibition and its companion website. For more information, visit: Making a World of Difference Online Exhibition & About the Traveling Exhibition

Hosting the NLM exhibit gives the College of DuPage Library a chance to showcase the many extraordinary ways our Library, the Institution, faculty, students, staff, and our community assist one another, learn and grow together, and support public health locally, nationally, and globally.
We invite everyone, free of charge, to visit the exhibit, located on the COD Library's Upper Floor.

August 25, 2025
COD Library, Upper Floor & Companion Website
September 4, 2025, noon to 1 pm
COD Library, Upper Floor
Celebrate the exhibit and our College community with opening remarks, enjoy light refreshments, peruse the exhibit's print book display, view evidence-based nursing and dental hygiene posters, learn more about COD's Library and Information Technology, Nursing & Health Sciences, and Human Services programs!
**Stop by the COD Massage Therapy program table near the reception and sign up for a FREE chair massage--offered between 11:30-1:30**
September 8, 2025, Lunchtime
SRC Dining Hall
Dining Dietitian, Jessica Airola, is back and bringing the ultimate lunch experience — AVOCADO BAR at the SRC Dining Hall! Meet Jessica and fuel your day the delicious way! Get all your nutrition-related questions answered while enjoying this delicious pop-up. Don’t sleep on this — it’s going to be a chef’s kiss!
September 8, 2025, 2-3pm
SRC Library Classroom 3104 
Feeling overwhelmed by conflicting nutrition advice? Join Sodexo's Dietitian, Jessica Airola, MBA, RDN, LDN, for an engaging presentation that cuts through the clutter and clarifies the facts behind some of the most persistent nutrition myths. She will debunk common misconceptions using science-backed information you can trust. You will leave this presentation feeling empowered with practical knowledge to make informed food choices and confidently navigate the endless stream of nutrition messages.
September 10, 2025, 1-2pm
SRC Library Classroom 3104
Explore the NEW Cumulative Index to Nursing and Allied Health (CINAHL) database's user interface and learn how to formulate clinical queries. NHS Librarian, Debra Smith, will guide you through the research process providing plenty of tips and tricks along the way. Leave this hands-on session with a firm grasp of how to search and retrieve credible, evidence-based, articles suitable for patient care and NHS assignments!
September 17, 2025, 2-3pm
SRC Library Classroom 3104
Want to know the best times/conditions to take specific medications? How you can identify pills, capsules, and tablets without the benefit of original packaging or bottles? Or how to create an accurate medication/supplement list in case of emergency or in preparation for a health appointment? Come and learn how to be “smart” about all things medication-related!
September 24, 2025, 11am-noon
SRC Library Classroom 3104
Have you ever left a healthcare appointment feeling frustrated, overwhelmed, or confused? Attend this workshop and receive practical tips and suggestions on how you can improve interactions with your health care providers. Join the discussion, empower yourself as a healthcare consumer and learn how Library resources and staff can improve your personal well-being!
September 25, 2025, noon-1pm
Hybrid Presentation: Location: SSC 2201 or join virtually via this Zoom link
Faculty and student participants will discuss their experiences, lessons-learned, and key take-aways from the COD HLTHS 1800 Global Healthcare Initiatives: Dominican Republic field studies course. Join the hybrid session to hear how this medical mission changed the lives of the people receiving care as well as the participant care givers!
September 29, 2025, 6-7pm
Online Library Workshop (zoom)
Join NHS Librarian, Debra Smith, MA, MLIS, and learn how to locate credible health-related statistics on the city, county, state, and federal level. Whether you’re working on an academic assignment, performing a community health assessment, are a non-profit organization, or are a concerned citizen interested in the health status of a given area or region, learn how to access health statistics on the Web!
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