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These curated trainings have been developed by external partners. They are available at any time and can be accessed by clicking the "Go to training" links.
Title | Description | Format | Go To |
Routinely Recommending Cancer Prevention: HPV Vaccination at 11 and 12 as Standard of Care | HPV vaccination coverage continues to lag behind coverage for the other vaccines routinely recommended for adolescents. Clinicians remain the top influencer in parental acceptance of the HPV vaccine recommendation. This course focuses on educating pediatricians about the value of the HPV vaccination in protecting their patient from HPV cancers, as well as equipping them with the skills and resources they need to make effective HPV vaccine recommendations.
Topic Areas: Clinical Care Offered by: CDC Requirements: Registration required | Web-based Training | Go to training |
You are the Key to HPV Cancer Prevention - Train the Trainer | Low HPV vaccination rates are leaving another generation of boys and girls vulnerable to devastating HPV cancers. Vaccination could prevent most of these cancers. CDC is looking to you to make an effective recommendation for HPV vaccination when kids are 11 and 12 years old. Provided in this presentation is up-to-date information on HPV infection and disease, the HPV vaccine recommendation, and ways to successfully communicate with patients and their parents about HPV vaccination. Discover simple changes you can make today to prevent cancer in your patients tomorrow.
Topic Areas: Clinical Care Offered by: CDC Requirements: Registration required | Web-based Training | Go to training |
Public Health Grand Rounds - Cancer and Family History: Using Genomics for Prevention | The goal of the Public Health Grand Rounds is to expand the knowledge base and increase awareness on key public health issues for professionals on varying technical specialties and professional backgrounds. The Public Health Grand Rounds will provide evidence-based and policy framework for important areas of public health that are beyond the scope of their daily work.
Topic Areas: Clinical Care Offered by: CDC Requirements: Registration required | Web-based Training | Go to training |
Screening for Colorectal Cancer: Optimizing Quality for Primary Care Providers | The goal of this activity is to improve the way primary care providers implement colorectal cancer screening.
Topic Areas: Clinical Care Offered by: CDC Requirements: Registration required | Web-based Training | Go to training |
Strategies for Improving Colorectal Cancer Screening Rates | In this series, health center professionals from Region VIII Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs) will share strategies to improve colorectal cancer screening rates in community health centers. Sessions will cover identifying patients and options for screening, creating policies for your health, and best practices for communicating and coordinating care.
Topic Areas: Clinical Care Target Audience: Multidisciplinary staff, including Clinical, QI and Administrative Leadership Professionals Offered by: ECHO Colorado Requirements: Registration required Cost: Free | Online Live Learning Session Series | Go to training |
Cancer Control Video Series | 17-part video series provides a primer on cancer for the public health professional.
Topic Areas: Clinical Care Target Audience: Public health professionals Offered by: Center for Public Health Practice Requirements: Registration not required Cost: Free | Video Series | Go to training |
Preventive Healthcare 101 | In this course you will learn about preventive healthcare, staying healthy and risk factors that may cause disease. You will also learn how to encourage clients to form healthy habits and avoid habits that may be harmful. Client stories and videos with “quiz” questions will help you apply what you learn.
Topic Areas: Clinical Care Target Audience: Patient Navigators Offered by: Patient Navigator Training Collaborative Requirements: Registration not required Cost: Free | Self-paced Online Course | Go to training |
Clinical Breast Examination Proficiency and Risk Management 1025168 | This self-study module is a prerequisite to a clinical breast examination training session with a Regional Training Academy (RTA) clinical instructor using silicone breast models. Upon completion of the training session with the RTA, the learner will work with a clinical preceptor in his/her local health department (or other approved clinical site) to perform the required number of precepted clinical breast exams. This self-study module can also be used as a refresher by health care professionals previously trained to provide clinical breast examinations.
Topic Areas: Clinical Care Approximate Length: 90 minutes Offered by: TRAIN Requirements: Registration required Cost: Free | Online Module | Go to training |
Evidence-Based Cervical Cancer Screening Services for Women | In this webinar Dr. Francisco Garcia, the Director of the Pima County Health Department in Arizona, explores the causes and symptoms, evidence-based screening recommendations, treatment options, and tips for preventing or reducing the severity of cervical cancer. This information can help you improve health among women in your community.
Topic Areas: Clinical Care Target Audience: Introductory Offered by: TRAIN Requirements: Registration required Cost: Free | Webinar | Go to training |