This course is designed to review the fundamentals of Health Literacy including why it’s important, the concept of universal precautions, and best practices. This course will also demonstration several free resources that can help with health literacy.
Intended Audience
Medical professionals, public health workers, first responders, students, and librarians looking to assist the public health and healthcare community find free information on prescription and OTC drugs.
Learning objectives
At the end of this training module, you will be able to:
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- Describe personal and organizational health literacy.
- Define universal precautions for health literacy.
- Identify three resources that you can use to address health literacy.
Pre-requisites/Learning Level
No pre-requisites
Competencies addressed
Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals
Domain 6: Public Health Science Skills
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6B5. Retrieves evidence (e.g., research findings, case reports, community surveys) from print and electronic sources (e.g., PubMed, Journal of Public Health Management and Practice, Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, The World Health Report) to support decision making.
Cost
Free
Modality/format
Online Self-Pace
Length
1 hour
Presenter(s) and/or Content Experts
Nora Barnett, Outreach Specialist, Network of the National Library of Medicine Greater Midwest Regional Office. Greater Midwest Region
Technical requirements
- Adobe Acrobat Reader
- Speakers
Registration requirements
Register a free account
Creation and/or update
Released August 2021