The Southeastern National Tuberculosis Center is a learning center based in Gainesville, Florida, dedicated to advancing knowledge and education related to tuberculosis control and prevention. Situated at 2055 Mowry Road, the center serves as a key resource for healthcare professionals, public health practitioners, and community organizations throughout the southeastern United States. Its primary focus is to provide up-to-date training, educational materials, and technical assistance to improve the diagnosis, treatment, and management of tuberculosis.
This learning center plays an important role in supporting public health initiatives by offering specialized courses, workshops, and seminars designed to enhance professional skills and understanding of tuberculosis. Through collaboration with local health departments and national agencies, the center facilitates the dissemination of best practices and emerging research findings. The center’s efforts contribute to reducing the impact of tuberculosis by promoting effective disease control strategies and fostering a knowledgeable workforce.
Located in Gainesville, the center operates Monday through Saturday from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., providing accessible support and information to those involved in tuberculosis prevention and care. Its resources include comprehensive training programs, instructional materials, and expert consultation, making it an essential hub for individuals seeking to deepen their expertise in this critical public health area. The Southeastern National Tuberculosis Center maintains a commitment to fostering a collaborative learning environment aimed at improving community health outcomes related to tuberculosis.


































