EDUCATION,
TRAINING AND
PROFESSIONAL
DEVELOPMENT
The Hygienic Laboratory provides training for
laboratorians, first responders, sanitarians and others.
Educational topics include emergency preparedness,
regulations, food safety, infectious diseases and
newborn screening, among others.
The office oversees science, technology, engineering
and math (STEM) projects, internships, fellowships,
externships for teachers and the Student Mentorship
program.
HIGHLIGHTS
- Presented training and education events for
nearly 18,000 people from across the nation,
including more than 15,000 from Iowa.
- Hosted 25 STEM events with 1,447
participants and participated in an additional
seven STEM events throughout the state with
more than 6,000 participants. Originated
and continued to support the iExploreSTEM
festival held in 29 locations throughout Iowa
with 16,350 student participants.
CENTER FOR THE
ADVANCEMENT
OF LABORATORY
SCIENCE (CALS)
CALS is a new opportunity in public health educational
opportunities. It is unlike any other space in the state
and nation, demonstrating the leadership of the State
Hygienic Laboratory in public health education and
training.
CALS consists of a classroom and fully functional
laboratory for hands-on learning, and an adjoining
large conference room. The center is a public venue
intended for use by environmental and public health
professionals, education groups, and community
businesses and organizations.
HIGHLIGHTS
- In its second year of operation, CALS hosted
more than 7,500 people who attended 410
events, from programs for students, teachers
and laboratory staff across the state to CDC-sponsored
events and HazMat training.
- Held 14 professional development/training
events for approximately 3,700 public health
professionals and 25 Real-World Student
Engagement Career Awareness events for
1,447 students.