Full course description
Course Description:
In this course, you will complete the recertification training: Getting Ready for Emergency Type Disease Outbreaks, presented by Julie Helm. Upon successful completion, you will earn two hours of continuing education toward maintaining your CAMM certification.
Learning Objectives:
By the end of this course, you will be able to:
- List the correct steps and procedures to follow for various possible disease outbreaks on farms in America.
Course Requirements:
To successfully complete this training and earn continuing education credit, you must:
- Watch the full training.
- Complete all knowledge check questions during the training.
- Submit your name and contact information after the training in the assignment provided.
- View all modules and pages in the course.
This training will take approximately 2 hours to complete. From the time of your registration, you have 30 days to complete the course.
Technical Requirements:
To participate fully in this course, you will need:
- An active email address for the individual participating in the course.
- A desktop computer or laptop (recommended): Canvas is available on mobile devices, but some content may appear differently.
- Access to a high-speed internet connection.
- A web browser compatible with Canvas: Chrome and Firefox are recommended.
- Headphones or speakers (closed captioning also available).
- Computer skills including Internet browsing, using email, typing, downloading files, and basic troubleshooting.
Need Help?
- If you need help accessing or registering for a course, please contact Clemson Online at onlineplus@clemson.edu.
- Our support email is monitored Monday-Friday from 8:00-4:30. If you contact us in the evening or on the weekend, we will help you during the next business day.
- Please do not contact CCIT regarding CPE courses. Please reach out to Clemson Online so that we can assist you.
- Using Bulk Purchase? Please inform those you purchase seats for. They will receive an email invitation immediately upon enrollment. For more help, read about bulk enrollments in Catalog.

