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    This training plan provides an introduction to public health for people who may be new to working in the field. The training plan contains eight sections in the recommended order for completion. The courses in the plan are from a variety of training providers, and you may be directed to an additional registration process. There will always be a free version of every course in the plan. If you…

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    • If you are new to public health or looking for a refresher, then the Introduction to Public Health Practice training plan is a great resource for you! It covers topics from health equity, communication skills, data analytics, & more. Explore now: https://t.co/AKq86lpZHD https://t.co/tERp3yzviG

  • Mashup Score: 17

    **This course offers continuing education (CE). _CE certificates are not issued within TRAIN_. In order to receive CE for this course, click the “Get CE” button below and follow the [9 Simple Steps](https://tceols.cdc.gov/Home/Steps) before September 2, 2025.** [![enter description here](https://courses.cdc.train.org/Resources/tceo-get-ce-button.png “Get…

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    • Public health professionals: Violence is an urgent public health problem. Learn how a public health approach can lead to safe communities with this training. Free CE: https://t.co/sUIe3MwHh6. @CDCInjury #CDCLearning #VetoViolence https://t.co/SDiPCrKMsU

  • Mashup Score: 26

    This interactive online course addresses health equity in Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias from a population-based, life-course approach to reduce risk and ensure that everyone can live their best life after a diagnosis. Create an account and “Add to Cart” to begin the free, interactive module. This 90 minute course focuses on the health equity aspect of Alzheimer’s disease and other…

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    • Public health professionals: We can reduce disparities in Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Learn strategies you can use with this training from @alzassociation: https://t.co/IbaWFzEDAs. #CDCLearning #EndAlz https://t.co/oTWA8CPn6D

  • Mashup Score: 25

    Welcome to Visualizing Data Stories. This module is the third in a three-part series that is designed to help you use data to identify and address health disparities in your community. In this module, we will look at how data visualization techniques can help you communicate health information and tell a story to different audiences. The story and activities in this module are inspired by…

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    • Public health professionals: Got data? Learn how to create effective visuals for your audiences with this training from @UWSPH: https://t.co/cvLJtJtJjN. #CDCLearning https://t.co/QmkYx8mGMY

  • Mashup Score: 2

    **This course offers continuing education (CE). CE certificates are not issued within TRAIN. In order to receive CE for this course, visit https://tceols.cdc.gov/ and follow the 9 Simple Steps before July 17, 2025.** [![getce.png](/resources/c7/c5/92/f9683e862288cbca9e4e29b82a.png “Get CE”)](https://tceols.cdc.gov/Course/Detail2/9136) PROGRAM DESCRIPTION: You Call the Shots is an interactive,…

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    • HCPs: Haemophilus influenzae type b (Hib), a type of bacteria, can cause severe infections. Learn about Hib disease and how to protect children through vaccination in this course. Free CE: https://t.co/88JvJR81S9. #CDCLearning #NIAM #iVax2Protect https://t.co/aF8mL3zrNq

  • Mashup Score: 43

    **This course offers continuing education (CE). _CE certificates are not issued within TRAIN_. In order to receive CE for this course, click the “Get CE” button below and follow the [9 Simple Steps](https://tceols.cdc.gov/Home/Steps) before May 2, 2025.** [![This enduring activity is designed to increase knowledge and change competency of Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever practices and…

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    • HCPs: While Rocky Mountain spotted fever (RMSF)—a potentially fatal tickborne disease—can happen at any time during the year, most cases are reported in the summer. Learn how to recognize, treat, & prevent RMSF. Free CE: https://t.co/Yo4egIbSsL @CDC_NCEZID #CDCLearning https://t.co/nyqr5b1cn1