Long COVID and Returning to Work

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Jul 24, 2023, 3:03:23 PM7/24/23
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Summer training! Learn about safety in healthcare, pool inspections, and other topics.
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July 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!

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Hot Training Topic: COVID-19

People with long COVID may experience symptoms that affect returning to work. Learn how to evaluate and support these patients with this webinar. Earn free CE.


Need a refresher on updated infection control recommendations for healthcare facilities? Review guidance and hear insights from healthcare professionals in this webinar from CDC Project Firstline and partners. Earn free CE. 

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Promote a Safe Work Environment

Healthcare workers face many safety and health hazards like repetitive tasks, slippery walking surfaces, and long hours. Learn how to build a safety culture in healthcare settings. Earn free CE.

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Ensure Safe and Healthy Pools

Pool inspections are key to preventing recreational water-associated illness and injury. Learn about aquatic facility systems and the pool inspection process. Earn free CE.

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Provide Collaborative and Safe Pain Care

The 2022 CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain includes recommendations for managing acute and chronic pain in outpatient settings. Learn how to use the recommendations to make collaborative pain management decisions with your patients. Earn free CE.

Additional Trainings & Resources

  • Reduce the risk of dementia in communities. Healthy behaviors like physical activity and not smoking can reduce the risk of cognitive decline. Review the evidence behind modifiable risk factors and what this means for public health in these videos.
  • Prevent swimming-related illness and injury. Want to learn more about safe swimming? Learn about CDC’s Model Aquatic Health Code and how health departments use it with this webinar series. Also, check out CDC’s new guidance to keep artificial swimming lagoons safe and healthy.

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