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November 2007 - Celebrating Twenty Years of Exemplary Service to the Mobile Poor

Issue: Volume 13, Issue 6
Mon, 11/12/2007

Also in this issue: Pesticide Exposure Clinical Guidelines, New Patient Education and Clinical Resources from MCN!, Influenza Vaccination for Health Care Providers, Improving Health Care Worker Vaccination Rates

September 2007 - Immigration Concerns Impact Federally Funded Health Centers,

Issue: Volume 13, Issue 5
Mon, 09/10/2007

Also in this issue: Low Literacy and Poor Health Are Directly Linked: The Research Base, Volunteers in the Health Center Setting, Pesticide exposure and self-reported gestational diabetes mellitus in the Agricultural Health Study

July 2007 - Protocol: Lead Screening and Lead Poisoning Management in Pregnancy

Issue: Volume 13, Issue 4
Sun, 07/08/2007

Also in this issue: Grasshopper as a source of lead exposure, Lead Poisoning Patient Information, Hombres Unidos contra la Violencia Familiar, Lighty Duty: Only Recommend When Available and Appropriate, Environmental/Occupational Health Newslflashes

May 2007 - Addressing a Silent Killer Amont Migrants

Issue: Volume 13, Issue 3
Sun, 05/06/2007

Also in this issue: New Bilingual and Culturally Appropriate Breast Cancer Patient Education Materials Available!, How to Identify Victims of Human Trafficking, Pesticide Urinary Metabolite Levels of Children in Eastern North Carolina Farmworker Households

March 2007 - Cancer Patient Navigation Systems and Mobile Clients

Issue: Volume 13, Issue 2
Sun, 03/04/2007

Also in this issue: Increasing Cancer Survivorship in Mobile Underserved Populations, Suggested Approaches for Studying Linkages between Pesticide Exposure and Chronic Health Effects in Farmworkers, The Majority of Injured Workers in California Have Access to Quality Care, but Minorities Report Disparities and Clinicians Believe Quality of Care Has Declined

January 2007 - A Pilot Study of an HIV Risk Assessment Tool with a Sample of Migrant Farmworkers in the Napa Valley

Issue: Volume 13, Issue 1
Tue, 01/02/2007

Also in this issue: Migrant Clinicians Occupational Health Reference Manual, Profile of the New York Center for Agricultural Medicine and Health, Helping Health Centers Identify Migrant and Homeless Patients, Three New Immunization Popular Education Resources Available at No Cost!, New Online Clinical Education Available

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