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Spring 2015

In this issue

  • An apple a day: Dr. Eva Galvez on working with seasonal agricultural workers in Oregon
  • Delivering new life and hopeful beginnings: A midwife’s role in providing health care for migrant women
  • Migrant health as global health: New textbook highlights work of MCN’s Candace Kugel
  • Walk-In, Same-Day, or Appointment? Maximizing continuity in special populations
  • Chagas disease in the US
  • A policy analysis of Chagas disease in the US
  • From the intern’s desk: A look at Health Network
  • Navigating the telehealth waters: Two approaches to telehealth in primary care
  • Telehealth reimbursements
  • Medical repatriation of migrant farm workers in Ontario: a descriptive analysis
  • Migrant Clinicians Network’s Program for Occupational and Environmental Health
  • New findings show clinicians don’t know what to do in pesticide overexposures
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Autumn 2015

In this issue:

  • Up to the Challenges: Profile of Sue Hagie, NP
  • Dental Health with John McFarland, DDS
  • Needs Assessments, Step-By-Step
    with Health Outreach Partners
    Needs Assessments, Step-By-Step with Health Outreach Partners
  • Trafficking and Migrant Agricultural Worker Women
  • Taking Care to a Higher Level: Integration of Behavioral Health
  • Affordable Care Act: Assessing Agricultural Worker Access to Health Care
  • MCN Celebrates a Stronger Worker Protection Standard
  • Longitudinal Assessment of Blood Cholinesterase Activities Over Two Consecutive Years Among Latino Nonfarmworkers and Pesticide-Exposed Farmworkers in North Carolina
  • New publication highlights MCN’s Clinical Assessment Tool
  • MCN Receives Susan Harwood Training Grant
  • Children Need Protection, Too: Celebrating National Farm Safety and Health Week

 

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Summer 2015

In this issue:

  • Children in the fields: Profile of Melissa Bailey
  • Mobile Populations Navigating the HIV Treatment Cascade
  • Communication in coordinating health care: A Health Network case study
  • New Haven Farms: Linking health center patients directly to the farm for nutrition education and access to healthy foods
  • Controlling Tuberculosis at the Border: Miguel Escobedo, MD, MPH
  • World Health Organization classifies glyphosate as “probably carcinogenic": Excerpt from “Carcinogenicity of tetrachlorvinphos,parathion, malathion, diazinon, and glyphosate”
  • Tribute to Dr. Joe Fortuna
  • Call for Community Health Center Partners: Migrant Clinicians Network invites health centers to participate in Workers and Health program
  • Workers and Health: Community Health Centers Making a Difference in the Protection of Migrant Workers and their Families
  • Health and safety concerns with immigrant nail salon workers
  • Hesperian Health Guides releases Workers’ Guide to Health and Safety
  • US Worker Fatality Data Project expands understanding of workplace deaths

 

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