In this issue:
View all of our archived issues of Streamline here.
Read More
reads
In this issue:
In our Summer 2016 issue, we cover integrative medicine with a first-person account from a nutritionist serving the underserved followed by a profile of a physician integrating alternative approaches to his work at an FQHC. Be sure to read the wonderful interview with Carmen Zorrilla, MD, on her work fighting HIV/AIDS and now Zika among pregnant women in Puerto Rico, and the accompanying article on serving migrants who have been exposed to Zika. This issue also features two Oregon-based articles: on Expanding Practice Dental Hygienists in the state, and on one health center's Community Health Worker programs to fight diabetes. Our Environmental and Occupational Health section offers up a short take on the correlation between endometriosis and pesticides, a summary of a study on the effects of nicotine and pesticides on tobacco farm migrant workers, an update on a project in California aiming to get disinfectant out of the classroom, and a run-down of a new resource regarding children injured on the farm. Please enjoy the issue, and don't forget to share your favorite article through social media.
View all of our archived issues of Streamline here.
Read More
reads
In this issue:
View all of our archived issues of Streamline here.
Read More
reads
In this issue:
View all of our archived issues of Streamline here.
Read More
reads
In this issue
- Care in the Black Dirt Region: Profile of Kathy Brieger
- Organizational Readiness: Evaluating the implements of Hombres Unidos
- Organizational Readiness Surbey: Hombres Unidos
- Needs Assessment at Canyonlands Community Health Care
- American Academy of Dermatology Outreach Targets Hispanic Outdoor Workers for Skin Protection
- Clinical Services Connection: Why Bother with an MOU?
- Announcing Free CME Training for Treating Chronic Pain
- Dr. Jose O. Rodriguez: Providing Care in Rural Puerto Rico
- Pyrethroid exposure and Diabetes?
- Autism risk higher near pesticide-treated fields, study says
- Become an Environmental/Occupational Health Center of Excellence!
- Calendar
Read More
reads
In this issue
- What Happened to My Mobile Patient? An Assessment of Health Network Outcomes Reporting
- Female Crew Leaders of Migrant Agricultural Workers
- New Initiative Launched to Engage Community Research Partnerships
- HIV in the Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Worker Population: Oral conditions early indicators of infection
- MCN Year in Review 2013: MCN Makes a Difference in 2013
- Best Practices in Identification of Migrant and Seasonal Farmworkers: MCN and Blue Ridge Community Health Services Partner to Improve Quality of Care
- An estimate of the U.S. government’s undercount of nonfatal occupational injuries and illnesses in agriculture
- Pesticide Exposure and Depression among Male Private Pesticide Applicators in the Agricultural Health Study
Read More
reads
In this issue
- ACA and Migrants: Challenges and Opportunities
- Moving Against CancerCommunity Survey
- Effective Data Management for the Pursuit of Quality Health Care: OneWorld Health Center
- Case Reports: Severe Acute Illness in a Toddler Exposed to Multiple Agricultural Pesticides and Insect Repellent. Female Farmworkers' Health During Pregnancy Health Care Providers' Perspectives
- Current Research Review
- MCN Applauds Progress on the Worker Protection Standard (WPS)
- MCN's New Dairy Worker Health and Safety Comic Book
- Announcement of Engaging Migrant Men in the Prevention of Sexual and Intimate Partner Violence Resources
Read More
reads
In this issue
- “Estudiar en Vano”?
- Health Literacy
- Chronic Effects of Pesticide Exposure
- MCN Year in Review 2012
Read More
reads
- Hombres Unidos Provides Critical Primary Prevention Services.
- Access to Healthcare for Immigrant Youth.
- Border Health Innovations in Tuberculosis Management.
- Comic Books back by Popular Demand.
- New Pesticide Resources Available.
- From the Field to the Exam Room: Blue Ridge Community Health Center Partners with MCN to Improve Care for Migrant Patients.
- In Memorium: Remembering a Tireless Community Advocate.
Read More
reads
In this issue
- Among the Most Vulnerable: Palliative and End-of-Life Care for Latino Immigrants
- Tina Castanares
- Providing Health Quality Care to a Tuberculosis Patient on the Move
- Female Farmworker's Perceptions of Pesticide Exposure and Pregnancy Health
- Water Quality Study Shows Need for Testing at State Migrant Camps
Read More
reads