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Four Ways to Prevent Boat Deaths
Jun 23, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
At least 81 people died, and hundreds more are missing, after an overburdened migrant boat listed and sank in the Mediterranean Sea last week. Up to 750 people were aboard, and only 104 people have…
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New Study Finds COVID Outcomes Tied to Patient’s Preferred Language
Jun 15, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
An analysis released last month found that people with language preferences other than English or who need an interpreter took longer to access COVID-19 vaccination, and were more likely to be…
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Building Capacity for a Post-Pandemic Future
Jun 13, 2023
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Esther Rojas
What did we learn from COVID – and what do we still have to learn? Essential work over the last three years of the pandemic brought to the forefront systemic issues: poor language access, a dearth…
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New MCN Podcast Miniseries on COVID’s Lasting Impact
Jun 1, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
Is there more to learn about COVID care for vulnerable communities? Turns out, there are a lot of critical strategies that most outpatient clinicians aren't aware of. Aiming to help primary care…
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The Venezuelan Exodus, Explained for Health Care Providers, plus New Webinar Series
May 24, 2023
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Mónica Fossi
Venezuela is a land of immigrants. Toward the end of World War II, my father, at the age of four, became one of those immigrants, given up for adoption by my grandmother who, I was told, did not…
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MCN Position Statement: Florida’s Newly Passed SB 1718 May Lead to Unnecessary Deaths and Suffering
May 23, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
As health justice advocates, we at Migrant Clinicians Network are strongly opposed to Florida’s newly passed SB 1718. This new law, which goes into effect on July 1, 2023, is the most anti-…
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Empowering Communities, One Hyperlocal Campaign at a Time: My Experience Presenting at the East Coast Migrant Stream Forum
May 18, 2023
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Esther Rojas
MCN's Renée AboAmshe presents at the East Coast Migrant Stream Forum. Presenting at a conference can be a nerve-wracking experience, but it can also be incredibly rewarding. I recently had the…
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Self-Compassion as a New Curricular Subject for Life
May 16, 2023
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Kaethe Weingarten
I don’t know what research study could affirm or deny this proposition, but what if it were true that what all humans have most in common is our vulnerability? What might change in our…
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As Title 42 Ends, More Active-Duty Troops at the Border Doesn’t Help
May 11, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
About 1500 active-duty troops have been sent to the US Mexico border this week, as the federal COVID-19 health policy known as Title 42 ends. Title 42 was used to prevent migrants at the US-Mexico…
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Moving Mountains at MCN: Karen Mountain Receives Lifetime Achievement Award, MCN Launches Moving Mountains Campaign in Her Honor
May 2, 2023
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Ashley-Michelle Papon
MCN's Karen Mountain and Kim Nolte at the ceremony honoring Karen's contributions in the field of migrant health. The incredible career of Karen Mountain, MBA, MSN, RN, the first-ever Chief…
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Moving Mountains with MCN
Apr 27, 2023
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Kim Nolte
It’s hard to believe I’m two months into my leadership role at Migrant Clinicians Network. It’s been a pleasure getting to know our team and our partners across the US. I’m loving every minute of…
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Seven Phone Calls Later, A Health Network Patient Finally Picks Up The Phone – And Gets the Help She Needs
Apr 13, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
Health Network Associates help migrants find care anywhere in the world. But the job is heavy with almost impossible tasks: find care for people without insurance, without income, frequently with…
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Nestor Reyes: After Childhood Immigration and Early Career in Finance, He Now Serves Migrants with Ongoing Health Needs through Health Network
Apr 6, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
Nestor Reyes, Health Network Associate, came to the US when he was four years old, joining his parents as they pursued a better life for their children. We recently sat down with him to hear…
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Emanie Dorival, CRNP, Recipient of MCN’s Third Annual Kugel & Zuroweste Health Justice Award
Mar 29, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) is thrilled to announce Emanie Dorival, CRNP is this year’s recipient of the prestigious Kugel-Zuroweste Health Justice Award. Named after MCN’s own Candace Kugel…
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MCN Statement After Detention Fire: Migration Is Not a Crime, It’s a Human Right
Mar 28, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
Last night, a fire at a migrant detention center in Ciudad Juárez, on the US-Mexico border, killed at least 39 people and seriously injured 29 more. Ahead of the fire, migrants who were engaging in…
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First 100 Days: Kim M. Nolte, MCN's new CEO, on the Challenges Ahead
Mar 22, 2023
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Kim Nolte
Migration has never been more complex. Recent projections estimate that migration is growing rapidly as a result of climate disasters like hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, droughts, and wildfires.…
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Fair Food Program: Five-Day March in Florida to Build Support for Human Rights, Dignity, Worker Protections, and Fairer Wages for Farmworkers
Mar 9, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
On March 14th, farmworkers and their allies will begin a five-day Build a New World march across Florida to bring awareness to farmworker abuse and celebrate the efforts that farmworkers are taking…
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¡Wepa!: Shining the Spotlight on MCN Staff Superstars for International Women's Day
Mar 8, 2023
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Ashley-Michelle Papon
¡Wepa! The virtual halls of MCN are ringing with the celebratory word, common in Puerto Rico, and regularly used here at MCN to celebrate our accomplishments. With today being International Women's…
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Trainings on COVID, Again? How MCN’s Engaging, Useful Learning Collaborative Breaks Free of the COVID Learning Burnout
Feb 28, 2023
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Claire Hutkins Seda
When Migrant Clinicians Network proposed to run a four-part learning collaborative for the promotores at Ventanillas de Salud (VdS) across the country, even the National Coordinator of the VdS,…
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New Resource: Manual on Designing Community-Based Communication Campaigns, in English & Spanish
Feb 16, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
COVID pandemic funding is winding down across the country, but pandemic-era communication troubles remain. Trust in public health authorities has stayed low; health misinformation continues to…
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What Are PFAS, and How Do These "Forever Chemicals" Impact Farmworker Communities? MCN and Farmworker Justice Weigh In.
Feb 9, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
We write on behalf of Farmworker Justice and Migrant Clinicians Network to urge you to support Senate Bill 158, Pesticide Registration - PFAS Testing – Requirements. Farmworker Justice is a…
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COVID Emergency Declarations Are Ending. What Happens to Migrant & Immigrant Health and Health Access?
Feb 6, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
At the end of January, the Biden Administration announced that federal emergency declarations around COVID-19 will expire on May 11, 2023. The emergency declarations paved the way for numerous…
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Health Needs after Senseless Violence: MCN Response to Half Moon Bay Farmworker Shootings
Jan 24, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
Yesterday, a farmworker allegedly opened fire on his coworkers in the greenhouses and farmworker housing of a mushroom farm in Half Moon Bay, a small coastal town not far from San Francisco,…
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Then and Now: COVID Exacerbated Health Inequities, But Also Built Opportunities for Ongoing, Trusted, Culturally Contextual Public Health Responses
Jan 19, 2023
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Amy Liebman
Migrant Clinicians Network is a national nonprofit dedicated to health justice. We have two primary audiences: the frontline clinicians who serve immigrants, and the immigrant and migrant…
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Health Justice in 2023: After Being Treated “Less Than Human,” A Teenage Boy Comes Back from the Brink of Death
Jan 18, 2023
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Laszlo Madaras
When the emergency department received 16-year-old Jorge,* he was unresponsive and intubated. He was found among many dead migrants in the back of a truck in extreme heat, at the US-Mexico border…
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Start Prescribing Paxlovid, Please! Immigrants & Migrants Need Access.
Jan 11, 2023
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Migrant Clinicians Network
Paxlovid, the highly effective treatment against COVID infection, is underprescribed in the US, particularly for the underserved. For example, Hispanic populations were 30% less likely to be…
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