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Veterans Health AdministrationEmployee Education System2VHA TRAINCourse CatalogJune 2022Table of ContentsVHA TRAIN Course Catalog: Introduction . 3Military Culture . 3Opioids, Addiction and Pain Management . 4Epilepsy . 6Health Disparity And Health Equity . 7War Related Illness/Post Deployment Health . 9Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) . 13Ethics In Health Care/Whole Health Care/Cultural Transformation . 21Respiratory Care . 23Cancer . 24Cardiac Care . 25Disability. 25Geriatrics And Extended Care . 26Dental Care . 28Mental Health . 28Lead Coordinator Training . 32Traumatic Brain Injury (TBI) . 31Suicide Prevention . 32Grand Rounds . 40Vision. 46Veteran Community Care Provider . 47COVID-19 .47Pharmacy .50Women's Health .55Other .56

Veterans Health AdministrationEmployee Education System3VHA TRAIN Course Catalog: IntroductionVHA TRAIN is a gateway into TRAIN National, the most comprehensive catalog of public health learningproducts. TRAIN is one of the most widely used learning management systems and is a free service of thePublic Health Foundation. Access VA-approved and sponsored learning on Veteran health topics now!Also, subscribe to specific topics of interest to receive periodic VHA TRAIN eblasts and other news tailoredto your area of interest.Below is a list of current courses available through VHA TRAIN organized by topic and updated monthly:MILITARY CULTURECOURSE TITLEProviding Health Carefor Military VeteransDESCRIPTIONThis recorded, knowledge-based webinarwill familiarize the attendee with theunique health care needs of militaryVeterans and will enhance their capacityto provide optimal care for Veterans theyare seeing in any health care setting. Theareas of focus will include military culture,military service, and deployment relatedhealth risks and impacts.CREDIT HOURS1 hourCOURSE ID1089371EXPIRATION DATE1/27/2023OPIOIDS, ADDICTION, AND PAIN MANAGEMENTCOURSE TITLEDESCRIPTIONLessons for theSubstance UseDisorder Field FromChronic Care MedicineThe purpose of this recorded, knowledge-basedwebinar is to provide perspective on thetreatment and evaluation of substance usedisorders (SUDs) from comparative study ofmainstream medicine's treatment of chronicillnesses. The presentation will improvecommunication between the SUD field and therest of the mainstream health care teams. Thepresentation will also improve and modernizeevaluation methods and outcomes.The purpose of this live, knowledge-basedwebinar is to help clinicians understand theimpact of stigma in clinical environments andgeneral culture; how it might jeopardize patientcare; and how to best address stigma in clinicalsettings. It will also discuss the causes andeffects of stigma, as well as discriminatorybehaviors in addiction treatment. Expiring soon!DeconstructingAddiction StigmaCREDITHOURS1 hourCOURSE IDEXPIRATION DATE11038975/30/20251 hour1103630Live event tobe held July26 only

Veterans Health AdministrationBest Substance UseDisorders Care forNative AmericansVA/DOD ClinicalPractice Guidelines:Substance UseDisorder Update PanelDiscussionStrategies to Addressthe Fourth Wave ofthe Opioid OverdoseCrisisAlcohol and OpioidWithdrawalManagementStrategies to Addressthe Fourth Wave ofthe Opioid OverdoseCrisisSubstance UseDisorderPharmacotherapy –Opioids, Alcohol andTobaccoThe purpose of this recorded, knowledge-basedpresentation is to promote traditional Indianmedicine among clinicians. Participants willlearn treatment strategies and multidisciplinaryevaluation methods whentreating American Indian/Alaska Native Veteranswith substance use disorder, and will be able torefer the Veteran successfully, if required.The purpose of this recorded, knowledge-basedwebinar is to discuss the purpose and use of theclinical practice guidelines (CPG) and therevisions to the VA-DOD CPGs for the treatmentof substance use disorder. This course will helpproviders gain knowledge that will allow themto use technology-based interventions anduniformly apply evidence-based treatmentapproaches for Veterans receiving care VHAwide.This recorded, knowledge-based training willprovide background on the fourth wave of theopioid crisis; evidence-based treatments foropioid use disorder and stimulant use disorders;and specific strategies and actions communityproviders and health care teams can take toimprove care for Veterans, as well as mitigatetheir risk for overdose during theseunprecedented times.This recorded knowledge-based webinar willprovide information on the clinical presentationand management of alcohol withdrawal andidentify strategies for opioid withdrawalmanagement and extended release-naltrexoneinduction. Learners will gain knowledge on thesettings in which detoxification can occur andthe choices of pharmacological agents, alongwith gaining familiarity with the historicalevolution of protocols to manage opioidwithdrawal during detoxification.This knowledge-based training will providebackground on the fourth wave of the opioidcrisis; evidence-based treatments for opioid usedisorder and stimulant use disorders; and willdescribe specific strategies and actionscommunity providers and health care teams cantake to improve care for Veterans, as well asmitigate their risk for overdose during theseunprecedented times.This knowledge-based presentation will provideawareness to clinicians and staff of the existenceof the pharmacotherapies and how to use themto provide optimal patient care to Veterans.Employee Education System41 hour11031844/29/20251 hour11022692/14/20231 hour11021992/14/20231 hour10987521/8/20231 hour1101300Live event tobe held Dec.16 only1 hour109880611/11/2024

Veterans Health AdministrationMotivationalEnhancement Therapyfor Substance UseDisorder: An Overviewof Treatment, Efficacyand VA TrainingPsychosocialTreatments forSubstance UseDisordersUsing the BriefAddiction Monitor inMeasurement-BasedCare for Veterans WithSubstance UseDisordersThe State of theScience on CannabisUse DisorderWhat is Addiction?Promoting PatientEngagement inSubstance UseDisorders TreatmentThis training will raise awareness of motivationalenhancement therapy (MET) as a substance usedisorder (SUD) evidence-based therapy andprompt engagement by VA SUD treatmentproviders in further training in it. It will provideeducation regarding differentiating motivationalinterviewing and MET and a closer look at theelements of the MET intervention.The purpose of this knowledge-based webinar isto present evidence on the efficacy of variouspsychosocial treatments for alcohol and druguse disorders. This will include a discussion ofthe latest VA/DOD substance use disorderclinical practice guidelines, which are based on arecent comprehensive systematic review of theresearch literature.The purpose of this recorded, knowledge-basedpresentation is to provide the foundation formeasurement-based substance use disordercare and how the brief addiction monitor (BAM)can support its provision. This webinar willinstruct learners about BAM data, how andwhen to share the data with Veterans, and howto integrate the data into treatment planning.The purpose of this recorded webinar is toprovide a comprehensive review on cannabisuse prevalence; prevalence of cannabis usedisorders and comorbid psychiatric disorders inVeterans; cannabis pharmacology; health andbehavioral risks of cannabis; therapeutic actionof cannabis; and current treatments availablefor cannabis use disorder. This course uses adidactic approach in combination withdiscussion and demonstration.The purpose of this knowledge-basedpresentation is to promote understanding ofsubstance use disorders as chronic diseases byexplaining the normal physiology of operantconditioning and how addicting drugs alter brainfunction. Case examples will illustrate howaltered brain functioning manifests as symptomsof substance use disorders and how evidencebased treatments restore normal brainfunctioning.This recorded, knowledge-based presentationwill enhance patient engagement in Veteranswith substance use disorders.Employee Education System51 hour110083610/19/20241 hour10987369/13/20241 hour10987357/18/20241 hour10988225/15/20231 hour10987333/15/20241 hour10987346/13/2024

Veterans Health AdministrationOpioid OverdoseEducation andNaloxone DistributionTreatment ofSubstance UseDisorders UsingCognitive BehavioralTherapyTwelve-StepFacilitation for AdultsWith Substance UseDisordersAn Overview ofTobacco UseTreatment in VAFemale Veterans andSubstance UseDisorder CareThis knowledge-based course is designed totrain providers on opioid safety, overdoseprevention and training patients to respond toan overdose with naloxone. The tutorial willincrease provider awareness of the need foropioid safety and overdose prevention, as wellas describe national VA naloxone kits and howto use them.The purpose of this recorded training is toincrease community-based outpatient clinicclinicians' awareness and understanding ofevidence-based psychotherapy for substanceuse disorders (SUDs). An overview of elementsof cognitive behavior therapy for substance usewill be provided, and resources for furthertraining will be provided.This recorded, virtual presentation will respondto these challenges: Does 12-step groupparticipation help recovery and for whichpatients? How can providers make effectivereferrals to 12-step groups so that patientsparticipate in them? By attending thispresentation, clinicians, including health careteams, will be able to review research thatparticipation in 12-step groups by people withsubstance use disorders increases the likelihoodof recovery.There is a substantial gap in knowledge amonghealth care teams of evidence-based tobaccouse treatment and implementation. Thepurpose of this recorded, knowledge-basedvirtual presentation will be to address thoseknowledge gaps in treatment with clinicians andhealth care teams; identify clinical resources insupporting clinicians in implementation oftobacco use treatment; and the importance ofaddressing smoking in mental health andsubstance use disorder populations. Expiringsoon!This knowledge-based presentation will provideparticipants with information on the prevalenceof substance misuse and substance use disorder(SUD) among women Veterans. It will discusshow women Veterans’ prevalence compares tothat of male Veterans and women civilians;issues pertaining to the assessment of women'ssubstance use; the current state of knowledgeregarding VA SUD treatment services availableto women, and relevant information on besttreatment practices for women with cooccurring SUD and psychiatric disorders orsubstantial trauma histories.Employee Education System61 hour10873903/23/20241 hour10933668/14/20231 hour10988405/6/20241 hour10987926/25/20221 hour10988159/27/2022

Veterans Health AdministrationMinimal ServicesMethadoneMaintenanceTreatmentEmployee Education System7This recorded, knowledge-based training willexplain the neurological and behavioralrationale for contingency management, as wellas the procedural details in providing treatmentto patients with substance use disorder.This recorded knowledge-based presentationwill discuss the unique challenges of treatingpain and/or substance use disorders during theCOVID crisis. It will also discuss the history ofresearch on pain and addiction, followed by areview of newer findings on behavioraltreatments for individuals with both chronicpain and substance use disorders.This recorded, knowledge-based presentationwill improve cultural competence as it applies toproviding integrated substance use carein Black, indigenous and people of color patientsand to achieve improved health outcomesassociated with institutionalized racism,prejudice and discrimination.This knowledge-based, virtual presentation willprovide information to clinicians and health careteams on screening Veterans with substance usedisorder (SUD) for infection. Learners will beable to identify complications associated withSUD.The purpose of this recorded, knowledge-basedwebinar series is to train providers in thecomponents, techniques, structure and deliveryof an effective, literacy-adapted cognitivebehavioral therapy group for patients withchronic pain. Cognitive behavioral therapystresses the relationship between one’sthoughts, feelings and actions.1 hour10988271/31/20241 hour10988238/6/20231 hour10988248/25/20231 hour1 hour1098813109531011/30/2022Pain Management andOpioid Safety in VHA:Update and OutlookTowards 2020This recorded, knowledge-based webinar willprovide updated information to community careproviders and health care teams about VHA painmanagement approaches and the VA OpioidSafety Initiative1 hour10897632/27/2023Evidence-BasedTobacco CessationCare in the VA HealthCare SystemThe goal of this web-based series is to furthereducate non-VA providers and health careteams about VA policies, practices, expertise,standards and resources for treating Veterans.This particular session will address evidencebased tobacco cessation care in VA.2 hours10866459/30/2022DESCRIPTIONCREDITHOURSCOURSE IDEXPIRATION DATETreating Pain andSubstance UseDisorders DuringCOVID-19Cultural Competenceand Integrated Carefor Substance UseDisordersInfectious DiseaseAmong Patients WithSubstance UseDisorderReviewing Your PainCoping Toolbox (YourGate Closers)2/1/2024EPILEPSYCOURSE TITLE

Veterans Health AdministrationEmployee Education System8HEALTH DISPARITY AND HEALTH EQUITYCOURSE TITLELGBTQ Veteran Healthand Care CoordinationTelehealth Innovationsto Enhance Care ofLGBTQ VeteransHow to be an EffectiveAlly to the LGBTQ CommunityCreating GenderAffirming WorkplacesTreating the UniqueHealth Care Needs ofVeterans With LGBT andRelated IdentitiesTreating the UniqueHealth Care Needs ofVeterans with Lesbian,Gay, Bisexual andTransgenderDESCRIPTIONThe purpose of this live, virtual,knowledge-based training is to educatecommunity health care teams about thehealth needs of LGBTQ Veterans. Thistraining aims to increase providerknowledge about sexual and genderminority stress; LGBTQ Veteran healthdisparities; how to ask patients aboutsexual orientation and gender identity;the importance of including identity datain the medical record; and the role ofLGBTQ Veteran care coordinators inVHA. Expiring soon!The purpose of this live, knowledgebased webinar will be to review theinclusive telehealth innovative servicesthat may be of special health interest toLGBTQ Veterans. The presentation willreview how infectious disease telehealthservices can serve in HIV, hepatitis C andsexually transmitted infection prevention.Expiring soon!The purpose of this live, knowledgebased webinar is to learn about implicitbias, as well as ways to enhance personaland professional competence ininteracting with diverse individuals. Thepresenter will provide and reviewconcrete strategies for being an effectiveally to the LGBTQ community. Expiringsoon!This recorded, knowledge-based virtualtraining for health care teams will assistin increasing awareness of diversity,equity and inclusion (DE&I) in the workplace, and highlight theories of DE&I inorganizational change.The purpose of the recorded, knowledgebased training is to educate communityhealth care teams about the health needsof Veterans with LGBT and relatedidentities. Expiring soon!The goal of this live, web-based series isto further educate non-VA providers andhealth care teams about VA policies,practices, expertise, standards andresources for treating Veterans. ThisCREDIT HOURS1 hourCOURSE ID1104026EXPIRATION DATELive event to beheld June 23only1 hour1103640Live event to beheld June 29only1 hour1103639Live event to beheld June 24only1 hour11031754/11/20251 hour10995898/23/20222 hours10854866/15/2022

Veterans Health AdministrationEmployee Education System9HEALTH DISPARITY AND HEALTH EQUITYCOURSE TITLETransgender:Masculinizing HormoneTherapyTransgender: MedicalEvaluation forMasculinizing HormoneTherapyTransgender: MedicalEvaluation forFeminizing HormoneTherapyTransgender: FeminizingHormone TherapyTransgender: DiagnosingGender DysphoriaTransgender:Assessment ofReadiness and Consentfor Hormone TherapyDESCRIPTIONparticular session will address the uniquehealth care needs of the lesbian, gay,bisexual and transgender community.Expiring soon!This brief training is part of a series ofprograms on health care for transgenderand gender-diverse Veterans. This sessionfocuses on masculinizing hormonetherapy.This brief training is part of a series ofprograms on health care for transgenderand gender-diverse Veterans. This sessionfocuses on medical evaluation formasculinizing hormone therapy.This brief training is part of a series ofprograms on health care for transgenderand gender-diverse Veterans. This sessionfocuses on medical evaluation forfeminizing hormone therapy.This brief training is part of a series ofprograms on health care for transgenderand gender-diverse Veterans. This sessionfocuses on feminizing hormone therapy.This brief training is part of a series ofprograms on health care for transgenderand gender-diverse Veterans. This sessionfocuses on diagnosing gender dysphoria.This brief training is part of a series ofprograms on health care for transgenderand gender-diverse Veterans. This sessionfocuses assessment of readiness andconsent for hormone therapy.CREDIT HOURSCOURSE IDEXPIRATION DATE0.25 hour108799610/25/20220.25 hour108799210/25/20220.25 hour108799310/25/20220.25 hour108799510/25/20220.25 hour108799010/25/20220.25 hour108799410/25/2022CREDIT HOURS1 hourCOURSE ID1102355EXPIRATION DATE1/27/2025WAR RELATED ILLNESS/POST DEPLOYMENT HEALTHCOURSE TITLEWar Related Illness andInjury Study Center-VAHealth OutcomesMilitary Exposures: HotTopics in EnvironmentalExposures: Lead, AntiMalarials and KarshiKhanabadDESCRIPTIONThis recorded, knowledge-based webinarwill include the latest information ontopics including anthrax, liver flukeinfection, mefloquine, directed energy,lead and radiation, as well as potentialexposures at Qarmat Ali and KarshiKhanabad. Health care teams will beprovided with best practices updates tohelp them answer questions fromconcerned Veterans.

Veterans Health AdministrationEmployee Education System10WAR RELATED ILLNESS/POST DEPLOYMENT HEALTHCOURSE TITLEWar Related Illness andInjury Study Center:Southwest AsiaDeployment AssociatedLung Disease: DiagnosticChallengesWar Related Illness andInjury Study Center:Infectious Diseases,Vaccinations andAntimalarialsApplying HealthCoaching Strategies toClinical CareExposure Concerns andAutoimmune DiseasesWar Related Illness andInjury Study Center:Infectious Diseases,Vaccinations andAntimalarialsWRIISCHOME: CognitiveBehavioral Therapy forInsomnia: What YouNeed to Know:IntroductoryDESCRIPTIONThe lack of clarity in terminology such as,"deployment-related lung disease" and"Iraq War lung disease" often leads toconfusion among Veterans and providerscausing diagnostic challenges. Thepurpose of this virtual, knowledge-basedpresentation is to provide information oncorrect terminology and share best clinicalpractices providers can implement whentreating Veterans.The purpose of this virtual, knowledgebased presentation is to review anddiscuss research and potential healtheffects of infectious diseases, vaccinationsand antimalarials, and to highlight usefulclinical resources. Providers will increasetheir knowledge and implementation ofclinical best practices.The purpose of the virtual, knowledgebased webinar is to provide awareness toproviders of how the tools of healthcoaching can be used increase patientsatisfaction, improve clinicalrecommendation adherence, and improveprovider/patient communication.Evidence will be shown to participantsproving health coaching is effective.The purpose of this virtual, knowledgebased webinar is to help providersdevelop an awareness of the extrinsiccontributions to autoimmune disease inorder to help them better addressVeteran concerns.The purpose of this virtual, knowledgebased presentation is to review anddiscuss research and potential healtheffects of infectious diseases, vaccinationsand antimalarials, and to highlight usefulclinical resources. Providers will increasetheir knowledge and implementation ofclinical best practices.This virtual, knowledge-basedpresentation will demonstrate this in thecontext of an ongoing VA-funded clinicaltrial using CBT-I for patients with a historyof concussion.CREDIT HOURS1 hourCOURSE ID1099874EXPIRATION DATELive event to beheld July 12,2022 only1 hour1099851Live event to beheld March 8only1 hour1099763Live event to beheld June 14 ,2022 only1 hour1099793Live event to beheld May 10,2022 only1 hour11033405/8/20251 hour1099514Live event to beheld Feb. 8,2022 only

Veterans Health AdministrationEmployee Education System11WAR RELATED ILLNESS/POST DEPLOYMENT HEALTHCOURSE TITLEWar-Related Injury andIllness Centers: TowardZero Harm: AddressingMental HealthMisdiagnoses inVeterans: IntroductionWRIISC-PDHSInstitutionalBetrayal and Courage inAddressing VeteranExposure ConcernsWar Related Illness andInjury Study Center – VAHealth OutcomesMilitary Exposures:EnhancedImplementation of theBurn Pit Registry ClinicalEvaluation: IntroductoryCourseWar-Related Injury andIllness Centers:Behavioral HealthTreatment for MedicallyUnexplained Symptoms:IntroductionWar Related Illness andInjury Study Center – VAHealth OutcomesMilitary Exposures:Garrison Exposures:Camp Lejeune, FortMcClellan andPolyfluoroalkylSubstancesAirborne Hazards andBurn Pits: What HealthCare Providers Need toKnowDESCRIPTIONThis recorded, knowledge-based trainingwill cover how to address, repair andprevent the harm caused by mental healthmisdiagnoses using clinical skills andexisting resources available to Veteransand health care providers. The focus willbe on the restorative power of accurate,compassionate care.The purpose of this intermediate-level,recorded webinar is to provide anoverview of these concepts and offerhealth care teams tools to recognize andrespond to these concerns in a way thatbuilds rapport and promotes institutionalcourage.This recorded, knowledge-basedpresentation will increase learner'sunderstanding of system characteristicsaffecting performance of airborne hazardsand open burn pit registry (AHOBPR)exams. They will be able to identify bestpractices for integrating these exams intothe broader context of the AHOBPR andclinical care.This recorded, knowledge-based trainingwill teach behavioral health providers atrans-theoretical approach to recognizingmedically unexplained symptoms (MUS),developing rapport and treating MUS thatthey can integrate into their existingbehavioral health practice.The purpose of this knowledge-basedwebinar is to inform health care providersabout garrison exposures at CampLejeune, Fort McClellan and other bases.This review will also provide guidance onhow to care for and communicate withVeterans with these concerns.CREDIT HOURS1 hourCOURSE ID1102202EXPIRATION DATE2/14/20251.25 hours109688312/21/20231 hour110159412/21/20241 hour110130611/30/20241.25 hours11010508/23/2024This webinar will cover issues thatVietnam and Gulf War I Veterans uniquelyface, describe two large registry programsfor these Veterans and introduce VApresumptions, benefits and health careeligibility.1 hour110099812/1/2023

Veterans Health AdministrationEmployee Education System12WAR RELATED ILLNESS/POST DEPLOYMENT HEALTHCOURSE TITLEAirborne Hazards andBurn Pits: What HealthCare Providers Need toKnowWar Related Illness andInjury Study Center – VAHealth OutcomesMilitary Exposures: AMedical NutritionTherapy Approach toPost-DeploymentGastrointestinal HealthManagementWar-Related Injury andIllness Centers:Behavioral HealthTreatment for MedicallyUnexplained Symptoms:IntroductionWar-Related Injury andIllness Study CenterModule 2: AirborneHazardsWar-Related Illness andInjury Post-DeploymentHealth Services: TheAirborne Hazards andOpen Burn Pit RegistryFollow-Up: What We'veLearnedWar-Related Injury andIllness Study CenterModule 1: ESCRIPTIONThe purpose of this recorded, knowledgebased training will focus on the healthconcerns related to exposure to burn pitsand other airborne hazards. It will providean overview of what the Airborne Hazardsand Burn Pits Center of Excellence is doingto better understand how theseexposures impact overall health.In this webinar, participants will learnwhat the fermentable oligo-dimonosaccharides and polyols diet is;determine its appropriateimplementation; and increasecollaboration with dietitians to providesufficient nutrition education to follow theeating plan in a healthy way. Expiringsoon!This recorded, knowledge-based trainingwill teach behavioral health providers atrans-theoretical approach to recognizingmedically unexplained symptoms (MUS),developing rapport and treating MUS thatthey can integrate into their existingbehavioral health practice.The War-Related Illness and Injury StudyCenter Module 2: Airborne Hazardstraining will provide clinicians with theknowledge needed to enhance their roleregarding deployment-related airbornehazards in Veteran health. In the course,clinicians will share the importance ofconsidering each patient’s concernsregarding potential exposure duringmilitary service.This webinar will focus on airbornehazards and Open Burn Pit Registry clinicalexams and more advanced evaluationsthrough the Airborne Hazards and BurnPits Center of Excellence.CREDIT HOURS1 hourCOURSE ID1103575EXPIRATION DATE5/18/20231 hour11010006/15/20221 hour110130611/30/20241 hour10704227/26/20231 hour10983122/1/2024The War-Related Illness and Injury StudyCenter, a national program in VA's PostDeployment Health Services, providesexpertise to Veterans and providers ondifficult to diagnose illnesses andenvironmental exposure concerns.Module 1, Assessing Deployment-RelatedExposures provides clinically relevant1.5 hours10702347/26/2023

Veterans Health AdministrationEmployee Education System13WAR RELATED ILLNESS/POST DEPLOYMENT HEALTHCOURSE TITLEWar-Related Illness andInjury Study CenterModule 2: AirborneHazardsWar-Related Illness andInjury Study CenterModule 1: ar-Related Illness andInjury Study Center:Module 5 – DepletedUranium and ToxicEmbedded FragmentsDESCRIPTIONknowledge on the role of environmentalexposures in Veteran health and theimportance of addressing each patient'sexposure concerns. In the followinglessons, the course participant will learnhow to conduct a deployment-relatedexposure assessment and determinewhether an exposure could be associatedwith a Veteran's specific health concern.This web-based series will give evidencebased behavioral treatments for pain,illness and respiratory self-management.The VA has a commitment to provideeffective, evidence-based treatment forchronic pain, illnesses and environmentalexposures, during deployments and toprovide Veterans with the tools they needto self-manage pain, illness andrespiratory issues.Module 1: Assessing Deployment-RelatedExposures is the first in a series of postdeployment health web-based trainingmodules. Module 1 provides clinicallyrelevant knowledge on the role ofe

VHA TRAIN is a gateway into TRAIN National, the most comprehensive catalog of public health learning products. TRAIN is one of the most widely used learning management systems and is a free service of the Public Health Foundation. Access VA-approved and sponsored learning on Veteran health topics now!