TB Education and Training Resource Guide—EDUCATIONAL MATERIALS FOR HEALTH PROFESSIONALS (Printable Version)
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Materials in this section are directed primarily at nurses,
physicians, and other health care professionals who work with TB-related issues.
Also listed here are materials for health educators/communicators, medical and
nursing school students, and occupational health and infection control workers.
Other audiences who will find materials tailored specifically to them in this
section include advocates, business and labor organizations, community leaders,
correctional personnel, government agencies, interest groups, managers and supervisors,
policy makers, and social service providers. For materials targeting patients
and the general public, see page 5.
Tips on navigating “Educational Materials for Health Professionals”:
- To focus your search, refer to page 219 for indices organized by distributing organization,
format, language, target audience, and title. The Table of Contents and the Table
of Contents Organizational Chart in the “Introduction” section will also help
you navigate this guide.
- An educational material may appear under more than one topic heading if that material addresses multiple topics.
- Additional contact information for each of the distributing organizations listed in this section (e.g., TTY number, fax number, e-mail address) is provided in the “Organizations”
section, beginning on page 183.
- While most of the materials listed here are free of charge, some have a cost associated
with them. Contact the distributing organization directly for cost information.
Refer to the “Introduction” section beginning on page 1 for information on how
to submit educational materials for inclusion in the next iteration of this guide
and how to edit or update any information presented here.
| Disclaimer: The information in the Tuberculosis Education and Training Resource Guide is made available as a public service. Neither CDC nor NPIN endorses the organizations
and materials represented. It is the responsibility of the user to evaluate this
information prior to use based on individual needs and community standards. |
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention supports three model tuberculosis
centers through cooperative agreements. These model centers produce education
and training materials, and courses that are listed in this Tuberculosis Education
and Training Resource Guide. The three model centers are the Charles P. Felton
National Tuberculosis Center, the Francis J. Curry National Tuberculosis Center,
and New Jersey Medical School, National Tuberculosis Center.
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