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Pharmacist Prescriptive Authority
This course consists of 3 content modules on hormonal contraception, smoking cessation and opioid antagonists. Each module may be taken individually, or together as a full course. -
Planning and Budgeting for Public Health: Part I - The Business Plan
Practitioners in the field of public health find themselves in serious competition for funding. How do we make sure that the activities we advance to protect, maintain and promote the health of the public are a priority for funders. -
Planning for Urgent Threats
Cheryl Petersen-Kroeber, BS, Certificate in Public Health Preparedness, MEP Director, Emergency Preparedness and Response Health Partnerships Division Minnesota Department of Health -
PODs (Points of Dispensing): Public Health Training for Staff and Volunteers
This training is designed to provide an overview and orientation to the general operations of a POD. It is intended to complement just-in-time training provided at the time of deployment. Public health staff and volunteers may find this training beneficial. -
Presenting with Impact
Deliver engaging and inspirational presentations, and discover your identity as a public speaker. -
PRESS Nevada -Educator Cohorts
PRESS Nevada - Educator Cohorts This online course is offered on the following dates: -
Principles of Employee Compensation
Learn the components of an effective compensation system. -
Principles of Supervision
Effectively manage people to achieve extraordinary results. -
Process Innovation
Improve your organization by innovating processes. -
Process Mapping and Analysis
Learn process mapping and how to review processes for improvement. -
Project Execution, Monitoring, and Control
Run a successful project. -
Project Initiation
Begin your projects with a focus on success. -
Project Leadership
Discover strategies for molding and motivating your project team. -
Project Management and Chaos Theory
Minimize and navigate risks in projects. -
Project Management Foundations
Learn the basics of project management. -
Project Planning
Build an effective project management plan. -
Project Risk Management
Manage project risk successfully. -
Providing Mental Health Support to Rural Communities
*This Public Health Institute course will be online via Zoom and Canvas and will not be meeting in-person. -
Psychological First Aid: A Minnesota Community Supported Model
This course was designed as an overview for MRC volunteers, hospital personnel, disaster responders, and first-responders, to the concepts and applications of psychological first aid as it applies to assisting survivors and fellow responders impacted by a disaster or emergency -
Public Health
This course prepares physicians and other health care providers to provide care for immigrants, refugees and other mobile populations in several sub- -
Raptor Anatomy & Physiology, Part 1 - Self Study
Knowing the physical characteristics that define a raptor is important for rehabilitation to be successful. -
Raptor Anatomy & Physiology, Part 2 - Self Study
Under the integument of raptors lays an intricate array of uniquely designed body systems. In this course, you’ll look at the digestive, respiratory, urogenital, and nervous systems of raptors. -
Raptor Bandaging - Self Study
Wildlife rehabilitators and veterinarians typically employ several bandaging techniques to support the healing process. However, each technique has pitfalls, and if applied incorrectly, can actually do more harm than good. -
Raptor Diet and Nutrition - Self Study
Providing raptor patients with proper nutrition throughout the rehabilitation process can literally be a matter of life and death. From the time a patient arrives at your doorstep, making educated nutritional decisions is critical to the bird’s health and recovery.