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Training & Education
Training available for different
levels of experience.
Indian Health Service Training Classes
Introduction (pdf-41
KB)
This introductory course provides an introduction to the public health
approach model, a basic strategy to address injuries in a population. Participants
will address specific injury issues in fictional tribal communities. Most of the information on this website is from this course. Attend the course for more in-depth coverage.
Advanced (pdf-47 KB) This course adds to the skills taught in the Introduction and Intermediate IP Courses. A few course topics include: financing IP programs, collaborating w/media, developing IP reports, and developing short/long term plans.
Intermediate (pdf-47
KB) This course adds to the skills taught in the Introduction to IP Course. A few course topics include: alcohol and injuries, basic data collection techniques, web-based data identification tools, and process/impact evaluation.
Fellowship The IHS Injury Prevention Fellowship Program is a 12-month advanced learning experience for individuals promoting injury prevention in American Indian/Alaska Native communities.
Great Experience! Two Options
are available: Program
Development(pdf-79KB)
2008 IHS Injury Prevention Program Development Fellowship-Now Accepting Applications(PDF-3MB)
Large File!! The
Program Development track is a community–based focus with no requirement of a bachelor’s degree. One year experience in injury prevention and completion of the IP Level I course are required. Application due Dec 14, 2007
Fellowship starts in May 2008