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IMS Coordination and Logistics Group Chief
This course was developed to introduce the roles and responsibilities of the Coordination and Logistics Group Chief function within the Health Portfolio Operations Centre (HPOC), National Microbiology Lab (NML) Operations Centre, and Regional Emergency Coordination Centres (RECC). Click "IMS Coordination and Logistics Group Chief: Functional Training" to access the course.

IMS Emergency Manager: Functional Training
This course was developed to introduce the roles and responsibilities of the Emergency Manager/Deputy Emergency Manager (EM/DEM) function within the Health Portfolio Operations Centre (HPOC), National Microbiology Lab (NML) Operations Centre, and Regional Emergency Coordination Centres (RECC). Click "Emergency Manager: Functional Training" to access the course.

IMS General Staff: Functional Training
This course was developed to introduce the roles and responsibilities of the General Staff within the Health Portfolio Operations Centre (HPOC), National Microbiology Lab (NML) Operations Centre, or Regional Emergency Coordination Centres (RECC). Click "IMS General Staff: Functional Training" to access the course.

IMS Planning Group Chief: Functional Training
This course was developed to introduce the roles and responsibilities of the Planning Group Chief function within the Health Portfolio Operations Centre (HPOC), National Microbiology Lab (NML) Operations Centre, and Regional Emergency Coordination Centres (RECC).

Information Management for Employees
This course is designed to help employees at Health Canada (HC) and the Public Health Agency of Canada (PHAC) effectively manage information. The learning objectives include recognizing employees' roles and responsibilities in information management, differentiating between information of business value (IBV) and transitory information, and applying the information life cycle to their work. The course takes approximately 120 to 180 minutes to complete.

Information Management for Managers
This course is designed to help you, as a manager, develop approaches and skills to effectively manage information. You will also learn how the information life cycle relates to your work; how to differentiate between information of business value (IBV) and transitory information; and how to choose an appropriate course of action for processing the information that you create or is in your care. The course takes approximately 120 to 180 minutes to complete.