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http://www.cdc.gov/labtraining/
The CDC Laboratory Training Branch (LTB) provides contemporary professional development programs, training for timely transfer of new laboratory protocols, preemptive emergency response instruction and innovative training programs for the public health and clinical laboratory workforce. LTB collaborates with internal CDC subject matter experts (SME), federal agencies, and external organizations to maximize the impact of laboratory professional development programs through evaluation of all educational activities, evidence based instructional design, an extensive distribution network, and timely alerts to public health and clinical laboratories to prepare for emerging public health threats.
Training activities are developed to provide basic, intermediate, and advanced level instruction for the public health and clinical laboratorian audience. Courses are developed in a variety of modalities to address skill and budget requirements. Modalities include hands-on laboratory workshops, eLearning, teleconferences, webinars, and seminars. CDC LTB uses TRAIN as a learning management system for course management and distribution. More >>
The National Laboratory Training Network (NLTNTM)
The National Laboratory Training Network (NLTNTM) provides continuing education and training on topics of public health significance for laboratory scientists working in all types of settings. Established in 1989, NLTNTM is formed through a cooperative agreement between the Association of Public Health Laboratories (APHL) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). NLTNTM training is available in many different formats, from multi-day intensive hands-on laboratory workshops to online courses and webinars that you can access at work.View and Register for NLTNTM eLearning courses
View and Register for NLTNTM instructor-led courses
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