Public Health Grand Rounds
The Public Health Grand Rounds is a monthly webcast created to foster discussion on major public health issues. Each session focuses on key challenges related to a specific health topic, and explores cutting-edge scientific evidence and potential impact of different interventions. The Grand Rounds sessions also highlight how CDC and its partners are already addressing these challenges and discuss the recommendations for future research and practice.
Next Grand Rounds Presentation:
High-Impact HIV PreventionTuesday, August 21, 2012, 1 p.m. – 2 p.m., EDT
This session of Grand Rounds explored High-Impact HIV prevention. In the United States, prevention has already averted more than 350,000 HIV infections. There are nearly 1.1 million people living with HIV in the United States. Current approaches are designed to maximize the impact of prevention efforts for Americans at high-risk for HIV infection. Watch the live webcast with a broadband or slower connection. Note: The webcast links are only active during the date and time of the session, but all sessions are archived for future viewing.
Free Continuing Education Opportunities
Receive free training and continuing education opportunities/contact hours for watching broadcasts of Public Health Grand Rounds. The course code for PHGR is PHGR10. Thirty days from the initial session the course number will change to WD1640 and will be available for continuing education for two years after initial presentation date.
Registration is not required to watch the live webcast of Grand Rounds; however, you must register for continuing education.
Registration is not required to watch the live webcast of Grand Rounds; however, you must register for continuing education.
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