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!
Note: You may have received this newsletter because you indicated an interest in CDC learning opportunities when you created an account in Training and Continuing Education Online (TCEO). Reminder: New activities that offer continuing education (CE) from CDC will now be listed in CDC TRAIN only. The move to one system will improve efficiency and make it easier for you to access non-credit and for-credit activities, and earn CE in one place – CDC TRAIN! If you do not already have a 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. Support Dementia Caregiving Dementia caregiving is a public health issue. Learn who dementia caregivers are, why dementia caregiving is a public health issue, and what public health organizations can do about dementia caregiving. Take Dementia Caregiving Training Reduce Workplace Fatigue Many nurses work long hours or shifts to ensure around-the-clock care for patients. Learn ways to reduce workplace fatigue and stay healthy. Earn free CE. Take Shift-work Training Improve your Health Literacy Skills Making health information and services easier for people to find, understand, and use is an essential skill for anyone working in health. Build skills as a health communicator. Earn free CE. Take Health Literacy Training Additional Trainings & Resources
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CDC Updates RSV Webpages
CDC continues to encourage healthcare providers to administer Nirsevimab to protect infants against severe RSV and not save doses for later in the season as more Nirsevimab is expected in early 2024. On January 3, the following CDC webpages were updated to emphasize immediate administration of Nirsevimab to eligible infants:
COVID-19 Guidance, Post-Public Health Emergency
As COVID-19 continues to impact our communities, you are encouraged to review the current recommendations and toolkits available through the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the state of Michigan websites. Share these guidelines and toolkits with your HCC partners. Recommendations and Guidance from the CDC Resources and Toolkits from Michigan.gov |
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