Research Best Practices Course for Community Health Workers and Promotoras
This training helps to advance training in research fundamentals for community health workers and promotoras
Who?
This resource is available to anyone at U-M.
When?
Available online.
How much?
Free
Questions
Contact us at [email protected]
What is this resource?
A high quality learning course to enhance community engaged research by providing training in best practices to promote high quality research in communities that are culturally and linguistically diverse.
The online course is self-paced, available in English and Spanish, and can be completed at your convenience. It takes approximately two hours to complete the online training. Group courses, virtual and in-person, are offered and the start date is determined by the group and group facilitator. Group courses take approximately 4-5 hours to complete.
How this advances translational science
Implementing best practices in trainings to sustain a talented workforce.
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