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Who We Are

The Michigan Center for Public Health Preparedness (MI-CPHP) is part of a national network of centers established to support preparedness efforts of state and local health departments nationwide. MI-CPHP is funded by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. MI-CPHP training products are competency-based, performance driven, targeted to the public health workforce, and designed to enhance individual and agency competency. Built upon existing national CPHP resources, MI-CPHP products are developed in response to community need and are disseminated to the national network of centers via the Centers for Public Health Preparedness Education & Training Information Center.

On-site & online courses

All Courses and Trainings

MI-CPHP offers both on-site and distance learning courses at no charge. Select online courses or an archived webcast for immediate viewing.

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On-site & live webcast

Public Health Grand Rounds

Closing Schools to Control Disease: Clarifying the Decision Making Criteria

Monday, November 23, 2009 12:00-1:30pm

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Webcast

Public Health in the Spotlight: Communicating Health Risks Three presentations: How People Think about Health Risks; How to Talk to the Media About Health Risks; Introduction to Public Health, Outbreak Investigations and Influenza. Archived webcast from a workshop presented on Aug 26, 2009. Register

NEW multi-series online course

Public Health Response at International Ports of Entry

Ten-module course provides an overview of federal quarantine stations, surge capacity roles, surveillance and communicable disease control at international ports of entry. Register for individual modules separately.

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Online tool epiCentral
One-stop resource for epidemiology definitions, examples and activities
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