TB Education & Training Resources Website Newsletter
December 2005

Greetings!

Welcome to this month's e-newsletter for the TB Education & Training Resources Website (findtbresources.cdc.gov). The purpose of this monthly newsletter is to inform you about the featured Highlight of the Month, additional helpful resources in the database, and other updates to the website.

Highlight of the Month

This month’s highlight, Speak Your World Primer: Fighting TB on the Front Lines, is a joint publication of the Health and Development Networks and the AIDS-Care-Watch Campaign. As a member of the Stop TB Partnership, the Health and Development Networks moderated a six-month discussion on the Stop TB eForum about key roles and needs of front-line health workers in stopping TB. This publication describes key findings and recommendations on the crucial role front-line health workers play in TB control.

Speak Your World Primer: Fighting TB on the Front Lines

Check out our new online submission form. You can now submit materials to our database electronically! Please visit findtbresources.cdc.gov.

Additional Resources

Brief Guide on Tuberculosis Control for Primary Health Care Providers for Countries in the WHO European Region with a High and Intermediate Burden of Tuberculosis

Tuberculosis: Anyone Can Get It Tuberculosis: Hoja Informativa 2004, Americas

Brief Guide on Tuberculosis Control for Primary Health Care Providers for Countries in the WHO European Region with a High and Intermediate Burden of Tuberculosis, from Northeastern National Tuberculosis Center and WHO/Europe (also available in English).

Tuberculosis: Anyone Can Get It, from NHS Department of Health, United Kingdom.

Tuberculosis: Hoja Informativa 2004, Americas, from Pan American Health Organization (also available in English).

To find out how to order or view these materials, visit findtbresources.cdc.gov.

Remember to...

1) Explore
The website includes a searchable database of TB education and training resources. You can search for materials by fields such as format and language.

You can also submit your materials, and much more!

 

2) Bookmark
Add it to your Internet Favorites list so you can easily return to the site.

3) Tell others
If the website has been helpful to you, please let your colleagues know!

Contact us!

Please contact us if you have any questions or comments about the website.

Email: info@findtbresources.cdc.gov

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