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Create a New Account in CDC TRAIN and Join the CDC HIV Capacity Building Assistance (CBA) Learning Group Note: If you already have an existing TRAIN account (from any affiliate) log in and skip down to Step 3.
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CDC TRAIN FAQs
CDC TRAIN is CDC’s external learning management system — an affiliate of the Public Health Foundation’s TRAIN Learning Network . CDC TRAIN is available to learners across the public health community including public health
Individuals planning to earn CE from CDC, should create a CDC TRAIN account, if they do not already have one. Keep in mind the following timeline and dates for this transition.
1. Log in or create a new account in TRAIN. 2. Visit the Course Catalog in the top menu to find the course or use the search box in the top menu. You can search by keyword or course ID. 3. Locate and click the title of the course. 4. Review the information in the course details and click the green Register button (located to the
Create a New Account in CDC TRAIN and Join the Opioid Rapid Response Teams Note: If you already have an existing TRAIN account (from any affiliate) , log in and skip down to #9. 1. Use your preferred internet browser and go to https://www.train.org/cdctrain/. 2. Select the Create an Account link. Account Creation • Create your login name.
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Only CDC programs, grantees and other CDC funded partners can list courses on CDC TRAIN. If you meet these requirements, please select “Become a Course Provider” at the bottom of the login box.
According to CDC recommendations, who should be offered Partner Services? Persons with newly diagnosed/reported early syphilis or HIV infection Resources permitting, persons with newly diagnosed/reported gonorrhea and chlamydial infection
understand. For example, avoid acronyms (DOH, CDC, DIS, etc.) or words like “titers,” “interview period,” etc. Negative and close-ended questions Negative questions express a judgmental attitude. (“Don’t you realize how serious this is?”) Close- ended questions elicit a one word answer that’s often not very useful.
CDC Project Firstline: Inside Infection Control . training plan. Register for the courses and watch the 25 short videos. 2.o to the G. Interim Infection Prevention and Control Recommendations for Healthcare Personnel During the COVID-19 Pandemic. page on CDC.gov. Read the page. 3.o to …