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User Patterns and Satisfaction With On-line Trainings Completed on the North Carolina Center for Public Health Preparedness Training Web Site

Short online training modules have been developed by the North Carolina Center for Public Health Preparedness (NCCPHP) and provided to registered users for free on its Training Web Site. Use of these modules can improve the knowledge, skills, and awareness of public health professionals in topics re...

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Published in:Journal of public health management and practice 2005-11, Vol.Suppl (Supplement), p.S90-S94
Main Authors: Horney, Jennifer A., MacDonald, Pia D. M., Rothney, Erin E., Alexander, Lorraine K.
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