Every Contact Counts: Contact Tracing for Public Health Professionals
This 90-minute training teaches the basics of contact tracing to help public health professionals slow the spread of COVID-19.
Public Health Training, Research, and Evaluation for the Northwest
This 90-minute training teaches the basics of contact tracing to help public health professionals slow the spread of COVID-19.
This one-hour Hot Topics webinar reviews vaping-related products, health impacts, and prevention efforts underway in Washington State.
This one-hour online course outlines specific steps to take in determining if you have an outbreak on your hands.
This 30-minute online course describes the main elements of descriptive and analytic epidemiology and their associated study types briefly and clearly.
This one-hour online course introduces public health surveillance concepts and principles for public health workers who have little or no prior training in epidemiology.
In this one-hour online course, you will learn what screening is, how to select an appropriate screening test and administer it, and how to evaluate the effectiveness of your screening program for your patients.
The one-hour online course introduces key measures of risk, shows how they're calculated, and discusses how to interpret them when you encounter them in reports and news stories.
This 45-minute online course discusses seven guidelines to use in determining whether a specific agent or activity causes a health outcome.
In the fourth one-hour online course of the series, Basic Concepts in Data Analysis for Community Health Assessment, you learn best practices for presenting tables and graphs of public health data.
This is the third 45-minute online course of the series, Basic Concepts in Data Analysis for Community Health Assessment. It continues instruction on how to analyze and interpret data for public health purposes.