Participants are provided with foundational information on traditional lifestyles and health practices of people living in Alaska prior to western contact. They will be introduced to beliefs, attitudes, and knowledge of health promotion and maintenance that were practiced, and will examine major changes leading to the current health status of the Alaska Native community. Special emphasis is placed on strategies for improving behavioral health.
This training is offered in person and web-delivered via Zoom. Please make your selection when you register.
Training Materials & Training Evaluation. All participants are required to access the AKTC e-Learning Portal, https://ttclms.remote-learner.net, in order to review training materials prior to the training. After the training, use the e-Learning Portal to complete the training evaluation which is required for CEs. Log in with the same username (username or email address) and password used to register for the training. Please allow 15 minutes for the system to update payment information before accessing the e-Learning Portal.
Please contact AKTC Support, 907-264-2644, if you need assistance.
In-Person Information. This training will be delivered live at The Center for Human Development, 2702 Gambell Street, Suite 233 in Anchorage. There is a handicap entrance with elevator available at the east end of the building for second floor access.
Web-Conference Information. This training will be delivered as a live, interactive web-conference using Zoom. You must prepare for the webinar prior to the day of the training. Web-conference connection information is available in the AKTC e-Learning Portal after your registration and payment are processed. You must be logged into Zoom and prepared with a camera and microphone (or a headset) prior to the start of training.
Continuing Education Credits. In order to receive CEs you must be prepared to identify yourself and participate as requested during the training. You must be present and on screen throughout the training and must complete and submit a training evaluation.
Using Zoom. Zoom can be used on a PC or Mac, laptop, IPad, tablet or smart phone and requires an Internet connection, a microphone and a camera (most devices have a built-in mic and camera). For more information about Zoom or to download the software, go to https://zoom.us.
Recommended for first-time Zoom users:
To test your computer for using Zoom, go to https://zoom.us/test and click on Join.
To view a video on how to join a meeting go to: https://support.zoom.us/hc/en-us/articles/201362193-How-Do-I-Join-A-Meeting. If using your smart phone to join the meeting please see detailed instructions in the e-Learning Portal.