Lesson 9: Pulling It All Together

Lesson 9 sections:

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Review Lessons 7 and 8

Lesson 7, titled Evaluating Online Health Information, explains how to determine when health information on the web can be trusted.

  • Which handout is available in WHIC to help you instruct clients about evaluating health websites?
    If you are not sure, see Examining Websites
  • How do you deterimin the "authority" of a website?
    If you are not sure, see Authority
  • What is the HONcode?
    If you are not sure, see Learn More

Lesson 8, titled Web Resources, provides you with two reliable websites to use as starting points for finding reliable information, explains what you can find on the WHIC website, and gives you information about referring questions.

  • What are the names of the two websites detailed in this section of the module?
    If you are not sure, see Introduction to Web Resources
  • If you had a client who seemed to have difficulty reading, which section of MedlinePlus could you use to help provide information.
    If you are not sure, see MedlinePlus Resources and follow the link to Interactive Tutorials.
  • What kind of information does NC Health Info provide?
    If you are not sure, see NC Health Info
  • Where can you look on the WHIC website to find reliable web sites for clients?
    If you are not sure, see Other Useful Sites
 
Pulling It All Together
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