by
Barbara Kram, Editor | November 28, 2007
TRAIN is a project
of the Public
Health Foundation.
TRAIN is the premier learning resource for professionals who protect the public's health. A free service of the Public Health Foundation, www.train.org is part of the newly expanded TrainingFinder Real-time Affiliate Integrated Network (TRAIN).
TRAIN is comprised of the national www.train.org site and participating TRAIN affiliate sites. Affiliate sites are managed by many state public health agencies, academic partners, and others. When completed, TRAIN will serve the majority of the U.S. public health workforce.
Because all TRAIN sites are connected, TRAIN users can access information about state, local, national, or international training available to them through any participating TRAIN site.

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Learners can use TRAIN to:
-Search or browse the nationwide database for on-site or distance learning courses
-Sign up for e-mails about new courses
-Create a personal learning record of competency-based training
-Provide and view feedback about courses listed on the site
-Register online for many courses
Training Providers can use TRAIN to:
-Efficiently publicize courses to thousands of TRAIN users through multiple web sites - enter course information once (not dozens of times) and it automatically goes to all participating TRAIN sites
-Manage online registration and student rosters
-Collect feedback from learners online
-Post course materials and discussion topics
TRAIN is a project of the Public Health Foundation with a grant from The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and funding from participating states and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
Go to www.train.org.