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advisory group, the Tracking Education Kit is designed to fulfill standards set by the Coun- cil on Education for Public Health for under- graduate- and graduate-level courses. Addi- tionally, the content includes assignments for in-person and virtual settings. Request Access to the Tracking Education Kit The Tracking Education Kit is available by request beginning in mid-2023. To learn

more or request the kit, email: trackingsupport@cdc.gov.

Corresponding Author: Chad Curtiss, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education (ORISE) Fellow, National Center for Envi- ronmental Health/Agency for Toxic Sub- stances and Disease Registry, Centers for Dis- ease Control and Prevention. Email: ccurtiss@cdc.gov.

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