摘要:EXPERIENCES in the past year in the clinical medical librarian (CML) program at UCLA have yielded some interesting observations on the information needs and information-seeking practices of faculty, postdoctoral fellows, residents, and interns involved in direct patient care. Funded through grants from the National Cancer Institute, the two CMLs at UCLA's Biomedical Library work with health care teams treating cancer patients. They have attended two weekly patient care multidisciplinary conferences, bedside rounds in a cancer chemotherapy ward, a teaching conference, and occasionally, two other rounds groups.