When you request a new collaboration work-space on APAN, many resources become available to you for learning how to manage it.

The APAN Team has provided three types of training for Owners to learn how to configure their new work-spaces, engage members, and maintain information sharing processes efficiently.

  • Option 1) Knowledge Base articles: The APAN Knowledge Base is a collection of hundreds of "How To" articles for self-paced, text based learning. The articles are arranged in a curriculum order so Owners can start at the top of the Table of Contents and work their way down, reading in a progression that makes sense for skill building.
  • Option 2) Live Webinars: A schedule of live training webinars on Adobe Connect open for any APAN Owner is updated monthly on the APAN University page. A trainer from the APAN Customer Engagement Team is available for custom training sessions per request. Submit a support ticket to request custom training for you and your team.
  • Option 3) Video Recordings: A selection of training videos for all APAN users are available on the APAN University page.

Support for all users is available on APAN Support: https://community.apan.org/support

 - The APAN Team

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  • Pacific Partnership personnel partnered with more than 8000 host nation medical personnel to hold 546 medical events, to include cooperative health engagements and subject matter expert exchanges. These partnerships allowed the mission to treat more than 12,700 patients and to conduct 62 surgeries on board Mercy. Civil engineering teams worked side-by-side with their host-nation counterparts to complete 19 renovation and construction projects on schools, health clinics, hospitals and community halls. Humanitarian and disaster relief (HA/DR) experts from the mission held 18 exchanges, six tabletop exercises and seven field training exercises to help host nation counterparts increase readiness for contingencies and natural disasters

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