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Welcome to the PHDL Online Learning Program!

Posted by on June 13th, 2017 Posted in: Announcements, Blog, Education and Outreach


Welcome to the PHDL Online Learning Program!
This is the first of many future posts and an introduction to the program.

But first a little about me, your Education Coordinator.


I joined the team at the Public Health Coordination Office several months ago. Previously I was Director of Library of Relations at Journal of Medical Insight (JoMI), a surgical video journal. Other roles and projects have included data curation of an autism ontology, mapping laboratory test codes and creating a networking group for life sciences, healthcare and medicine professionals and academics. I look forward to guiding you through all the tools and resources the PHDL has to offer!

In this new subscriber year, you have access to online instruction on how to best use the PHDL.
Although there have been training and instruction sessions offered in the past, this online curriculum is built so that all subscribers can access training.

Here are a few highlights:

If you need assistance or have questions about the curriculum, the PHDL, or the program in general we are available at : https://nnlm.gov/nphco/about/contact

 

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