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National HIV PrEP Curriculum, Climate and Health, and Federal Grants Management
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March 2024 Newsletter

Stay informed about quality, online trainings from CDC, other federal agencies, and federally funded partners.


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HIV Prevention

HIV preexposure prophylaxis (PrEP) is medicine taken to prevent getting HIV. Learn how to assess, initiate, and monitor HIV PrEP with the New National HIV PrEP Curriculum. Earn free CE. 

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Climate and Health

Climate change is a cross-cutting public health issue. Learn how climate change impacts the health of local communities and how health departments can address it.

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Federal Grants Management

Federal funding can be difficult to navigate. Learn how to apply for, and manage, grants and cooperative agreements. New resources included!

Additional Trainings & Resources

  • Stop the Clot. March is Blood Clot Awareness month. Blood clots affect as many as 900,000 people in the United States each year. Learn risk factors, prevention strategies, and treatment options for blood clots with this training. Earn free CE.
  • New Webinar Series. Public Health Essentials for Health Departments is a new webinar series for staff at governmental public health departments that features a variety of public health speakers and health department voices. Presentations address essential public health concepts, models, resources, and processes. Check out descriptions of all the monthly webinars. You can join live presentations or sign up to access webinar recordings.
  • Milestone Tracker App. Healthcare providers and other professionals working with young families can encourage caregivers to track their child’s development with CDC’s Milestone Tracker App. The free app is one of many resources available for young families and providers from CDC’s Learn the Signs Act Early program.
  • OneLab Summit 2024. Clinical, public health, and academic laboratory professionals: Register now for OneLab Summit 2024! Earn P.A.C.E.® credit with this 3-day virtual learning event, April 16-18.

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Activities that offer continuing education (CE) from CDC are moving from TCEO to CDC TRAIN throughout 2024. If you do not already have a CDC TRAIN account, please create one. You will be able to access your previous CE records in TCEO through the end of 2025. We will keep you updated as the transition continues.

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