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National Institute of Corrections Learn Center (learn. nicic. gov) This e-course provides an overview of infectious disease outbreaks in correctional and detention facilities and describes the critical role correctional nurses and others play in an outbreak investigation
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NICs Thinking for a Change Program | Thinking for a Change About the program: Thinking for a Change 4 0 (T4C) is an innovative cognitive behavioral change program crafted by experts Jack Bush, Ph D , Barry Glick, Ph D , and Juliana Taymans, Ph D , in partnership with the National Institute of Corrections (NIC) Drawing from cognitive restructuring theory, social skills development, and problem-solving techniques, T4C offers a comprehensive approach to