Online Training
Our most popular training! Learn about the six obligations of public health and the ten essential services in an interactive, unique, and fun way!
Use a systematic approach to address disparities in birth outcomes. Learn the evidence-based public health decision-making process!
Topics include the basic concepts in risk assessment and management, and health promotion program planning.
E-learning developed by the University at Albany Center for Public Health Preparedness. Topics include Preparedness and Response to Pandemics, Introduction to Terrorism and Preparedness, Family Disaster Planning, and more.
A list of trainings developed by the New York Consortium for Emergency Preparedness Continuing Education.
Trainings developed by Columbia University's National Center for Disaster Preparedness, including Basic Emergency Preparedness, Basic Crisis and Emergency Risk Communication, Point of Distribution Medical Evaluation Officer Training, and more.
Trainings developed by the New Jersey Center for Public Health Preparedness at UMDNJ School of Public Health, including Psychosocial Aspects of Bioterrorism, Response Worker Health and Safety, and more.
The Communicate to Make a Difference e-learning series helps you meet the challenges of communication in the public health field. These online trainings include unique perspectives on cultural competency, dealing with difficult conversations, and health literacy.
The foundation of our “Communicate to Make a Difference” series. Learn about the iceberg.
The practical application of the ten communication strategies presented in “Exploring.” Share your ideas and read what others have contributed!
Learn about the four domains of health literacy and get real-world suggestions for improving your communication!
An examination of the competing roles supervisors must master to become effective in their jobs. Activities and self-assessments guide supervisors to finding their own path to mastery.
Learn effective communication strategies for dealing with difficult conversations in a unique and engaging format.
Monthly satellite broadcast series designed to provide continuing education opportunities on public health issues. Archives available as web video.
These web-streamed broadcasts feature clinical experts paired with public health experts to provide continuing medical education on current women's health issues.
This occasional broadcast series provides continuing education on chronic diseases with both clinical and public health significance.
Resource package includes PowerPoint files with notes, instructor guides, and background material.