CDC PHTN CDC Bioterrorism Update: Smallpox Preparedness (v4)Sun Dec 8 16:45:26 2002208.152.73.190 CDC Bioterrorism Update: Smallpox Preparedness (v4) Two BroadcastsOriginally aired December 5, 2002 12:30 - 5:30 PM ET - Part 1December 6, 2002 12:30 - 5:30 PM ET - Part 2http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/PHTN/webcast/smallpox/default.asp Public Inquiries(404) 639-3534(800) 311-3435Centers for Disease Control and Prevention1600 Clifton Rd.Atlanta, GA 30333U.S.A(404) 639-3311 ======================The Public Health Training Network (PHTN) is a distance learning system that takes training to the learner. PHTN uses a variety of instructional media ranging from print-based to videotape and multimedia to meet the training needs of the public health workforce nationwide. Since 1993, PHTN has delivered nearly 1,000,000 training opportunities to professionals in public health settings and, increasingly, in healthcare and related settings. Evaluation studies demonstrate that PHTN programs, and distance learning as a medium, are effective ways to update and enhance professional competencies. PHTN's success has stimulated state and federal health agencies to produce training programs and to build their own capacity to meet training needs through distance learning. State health departments are expanding their own capacity, supporting field operations, and developing new courses that address their unique needs. International partners are taking similar action and helping PHTN move toward realization of its long-term vision of a global network that will serve the training and learning needs of public health practitioners worldwide.PHTN National Distance Learning Infrastructure Brochure http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/PHTN/whatis.asp International Conference on Emerging Infectious Diseases 2002 (ICEID) Webcast (WC0005) http://www.phppo.cdc.gov/PHTN/flash.aspPHTN Toll-Free Fax Information ServiceThe documents on the PHTN Fax Information Service are now accessible by a toll-free number 1-888-CDC-FAXX (888-232-3299). A Directory of Documents that lists all the documents available may be retrieved by calling and requesting document 000013. You can also obtain the Directory of Documents by calling 1-800-41-TRAIN (800-418-7246) and following the voice prompts. Please make a note of this new number for your future use.
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