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TB Facts for Health Care Workers
2006
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Resources
For more information about TB, contact your state or local health
department.
Or contact your Regional Training and Medical
Consultation Center:
- Francis J.
Curry National
Tuberculosis Center
Phone: (415) 502-4600
Website: www.nationaltbcenter.edu
Serving AK, AS, CA, CO, FM, GU, HI, ID, MH, MP, MT, NV, OR, PW,
UT, WA, and WY.
- Heartland National
Tuberculosis Center
Phone: (800) 839-5864
Website: www.heartlandntbc.org/heartland.htm
Serving AZ, IA, IL, KS, MN, MO, NM, NE, ND, OK, SD, TX, and WI.
- Northeastern Regional Training and Medical Consultation Consortium
Phone: (800) 482-3627
Website: www.umdnj.edu/globaltb/home.htm
Serving CT, DC, DE, IN, MA, MD, ME, MI, NH, NJ, NY, OH, PA,
RI, VT, and WV.
- Southeastern National Tuberculosis Center
Phone: (352) 265-7682
Website: http://sntc.medicine.ufl.edu/
Serving AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, PR, SC, TN, VA, and VI.
To order this document or other educational materials about
TB, visit
CDC Division of Tuberculosis Elimination Website at
www.cdc.gov/tb
TB Education and Training Resources Website
This site may be used to search for TB education and training materials,
submit TB materials for inclusion in the database, find out how
to order TB materials, locate funding opportunities, get information
about TB organizations, find out about upcoming events, sign up
for TB-related electronic mailing lists and digests, and locate TB-related Web
links. This website is intended for use by TB and other health care
professionals, patients, and the general public. The TB Education
and Training Resources Website can be accessed at www.findtbresources.org.
Other TB-related resources
TB-Update
This weekly e-mail update is a compilation of TB-related articles
published for the benefit and information of people interested in
TB. To subscribe, please visit www.cdcnpin.org/scripts/subscribe.asp#journal.
TB Education and Training Network
TB ETN was formed to bring TB professionals together to network,
share resources, and build education and training skills. Currently,
membership includes representatives from TB programs, correctional
facilities, hospitals, nursing homes, federal agencies, universities,
American Lung Associations, Regional Training and Medical Consultation
Centers, and other U.S.
and international organizations interested in TB education and training
issues. Additional information about TB ETN can be accessed at www.cdc.gov/nchstp/tb/TBETN.
Last Reviewed: 05/18/2008 Content Source: Division of Tuberculosis Elimination
National Center for HIV/AIDS, Viral Hepatitis, STD, and TB Prevention
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