Creating Next-Level Trainings for Clinical and Public Health Laboratory Professionals
This course is designed to help develop the knowledge, skills, and confidence of laboratory instructors to deliver more effective training. Participants will learn how to apply CDC’s Quality Training Standards and Training Developer Checklist to the training they develop for laboratory professionals. The strategies and practices discussed can be adapted to a variety of training types, such as in-person lectures; See-one, Do-one, Teach-one; or eLearning (on-demand). This course is approved for 10 contact hours of P.A.C.E.® credit.
Candidates should be located within the U.S. and have:
• A minimum of one year of experience training laboratory professionals
• An identified training to reference during course activities and apply learned standards
• Access to virtual training equipment (e.g., computer, web camera, headphones) and software (e.g., Word, PowerPoint, Adobe Reader)
• Approval from their supervisor to attend all sessions
This course consists of five virtual 2-hour sessions. All sessions are held virtually from 1:00 – 3:00 pm EST. Upcoming session dates are June 3 – 14, 2024 and August 5 - 16, 2024.
Registration
To express interest, visit the course link below and select the blue “+Get Approval” button under the sessions tab. Note: To access available sessions, you first need to create a CDC TRAIN account or log in if you already have an account. There are a limited number of seats available. Expressing interest does not guarantee a seat in this course. Your registration will be reviewed for eligibility. If approved, you will receive an email notification.