The goal of this self-paced training is to show learners how to put together simpler, realistic activities at their health departments that can regularly be held and attended by an interdisciplinary team. While this training is grounded in a Michigan context, the...
This course aims to provide anyone who makes decisions about public health policies and programs with a clear understanding of how infectious disease transmission models work, the various types and functions, and how they can be appropriately used to make...
The National Resource Center for Refugees, Immigrants, and Migrants (NRC-RIM) has launched a new training module to demonstrate how to overcome COVID vaccine hesitancy in marginalized communities. These lessons can be applied to COVID, routine vaccines, monkeypox, and...
This training explains what responders need to know about the law when preparing for and responding to public health emergencies. It provides an overview of laws that affect how government can respond to health crises in ways that advance rather than hinder health...
This video-based, interactive training includes modules on: a) source control and infection basics; b) ventilation basics; and c) vaccination communication strategies. Following completion of the training, the post-test, and the evaluation, users may receive a...
The Infodemic Management OpenWHO course series provides an overview of the strategies, good practices, methods and tools that infodemic managers and all interested health workers can use in the field to prevent, prepare for and respond to this phenomenon.
This free training will support bilingual and multilingual community members in the important role of helping reduce the health information barriers by sharing vital health information with people in your community who have limited-English skills. The training will...