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Vaccination, Dementia, Violence Prevention, and Foodborne Outbreak Courses
CDC Learning Connection. Connect. Learn. Improve health.

September 2023 Newsletter

Stay informed about quality online trainings from CDC, other federal agencies, and federally funded partners with CDC Learning Connection. Share this email with your colleagues and encourage them to sign up for the newsletter!


Note: You may have received this newsletter because you indicated an interest in CDC learning opportunities when you created an account in Training and Continuing Education Online (TCEO).

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Hot Training Topic: Vaccination

CDC is preparing for respiratory virus season this fall and winter. Learn the latest recommendations for influenza, COVID-19, and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) vaccines in this webinar. Earn free CE.

Looking for free COVID-19 vaccines for your patients? CDC’s Bridge Access Program provides no-cost COVID-19 vaccines to adults without health insurance and adults whose insurance does not cover all COVID-19 vaccine costs. Visit vaccines.gov to find providers that offer no-cost COVID-19 vaccines through the program. 

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Advance Health Equity in Dementia

Social determinants of health impact dementia risk, diagnosis, and treatment. Learn public health approaches to reduce disparities in Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias.

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Prevent Violence

Violence affects people in all stages of life and can lead to a lifetime of physical, emotional, and economic problems. Learn how to use a public health approach to create healthy, thriving, violence-free communities. Earn free CE.

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Investigate a Foodborne Outbreak

Foodborne outbreak investigations provide important data on how germs spread, which foods cause illness, and how to prevent people from getting sick. Learn how to conduct an outbreak investigation.

Additional Trainings & Resources

  • Stop and prevent foodborne outbreaks. Root causes of outbreaks linked to restaurants range from insufficient staffing to poor facility layout. Learn how to identify root causes with CDC’s new field guide and other resources.
  • Improve sepsis outcomes. CDC’s new Hospital Sepsis Program Core Elements help healthcare facilities optimize patient care and improve the hospital management and outcomes of sepsis. Learn more about the core elements with this webinar series beginning on October 2. Recordings will be available following the sessions. Earn free CE.
  • Strengthen your ability to lead HIV prevention programs. The National Learning Community for HIV Community-Based Organization Leadership provides self-paced courses, 1:1 professional coaching, and a six-week Creative Problem-Solving Intensive program. Network with other HIV prevention experts and take your leadership skills to new heights. Learn more and apply today!

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