Webinar: Exploring the CDC Healthy Living Website: Disease Prevention, Health Conditions, and Healthcare Statistics

CDCA live training webinar, “Exploring the CDC Healthy Living Website: Disease Prevention, Health Conditions, and Healthcare Statistics,” will be presented on Tuesday, January 26, 2016. Register today for “Exploring the CDC Healthy Living Website: Disease Prevention, Health Conditions, and Healthcare Statistics.”
  • Start time: 2:00 p.m. (Eastern)
  • Duration: 60 minutes
  • Speaker: Steve Beleu, Regional Depository Librarian, U.S. Government Information Division, Oklahoma Department of Libraries
  • Learning outcomes: This webinar examines Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) information about diseases and health conditions found on their website. Our main approach will be to learn about preventing diseases and health conditions via the CDC’s “Healthy Living” web pages. We will also look at CDC web pages that focus on the nature of diseases and health conditions, as well as statistics about major diseases and health conditions.
  • Expected level of knowledge for participants: No prerequisite knowledge required
The webinar is free, however registration is required. Upon registering, a confirmation email will be sent to you. This registration confirmation email includes the instructions for joining the webinar. Registration confirmations will be sent from sqldba @ icohere.com. To ensure delivery of registration confirmations, registrants should configure junk mail or spam filter(s) to permit messages from that email address. If you do not receive the confirmation, please notify GPO. GPO’s eLearning platform presents webinars using WebEx. In order to attend or present at a GPO-hosted webinar, a WebEx plug-in must be installed in your internet browser(s). Download instructions. Visit FDLP Academy for access to FDLP educational and training resources. All are encouraged to share and re-post information about this free training opportunity.
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