Welcome

Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center

The Rocky Mountain Public Health Training Center (RM-PHTC) is housed within the Center for Public Health Practice at the Colorado School of Public Health. We serve Region VIII of the Health Resources & Services Administration (HRSA) training center network – which includes Colorado, Montana, North and South Dakota, Utah, and Wyoming.

RM-PHTC  offers convenient and flexible training that addresses critical public health issues. Together with our training partners, we are building and sustaining a skilled public workforce— today, and for the future!

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Services

Consultation and Training Support

Consultation & Training Support

Do you have a training idea that you’d like help bringing to life? Interested in taking an in-person training online? Need registration support for a training you’re hosting? Let’s talk.

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Our Approach to Training

Learn more about our training approach and how to connect with trainings that meet your or your organization’s needs.

Student Leaders in PH

Student Leaders in Public Health

Stipends available to students completing field placement projects in public health!

Featured Trainings

Alzheimers Disease and Related Dementias

Alzheimer’s disease and related dementias affect memory, thinking, and daily functioning, making them a growing concern for public health. This training introduces the types and stages of ADRD, explores their impact on individuals and communities, and highlights why public health professionals play a key role in addressing them.

Designing Effective Meetings

How do you design a meeting so it is focused, effective, and engaging? This workshop focuses on the key leadership skill of how to plan and structure a meeting to achieve your desired outcomes.

Ethics in Prevention

This 2-week moderated course is designed for those working in the field of substance abuse prevention. It covers key terminology, the six principles in the Prevention Code of Ethics, and a decision-making process to use when faced with an ethical dilemma.

Evidence-based Public Health

The goal of this 10-week course is to help professionals in public health, mental health, public policy, and global health think critically about issues of health equity, and how you can utilize evidence-based decision-making as a tool to advance equity in your communities.

Facilitation Foundations

This 10-week course uses highly interactive activities to build your capacity to facilitate meetings and coalitions that are efficient, effective, and lead to results.