- Foot Care Protocol.doc (41 KB)
Outlines Dental Productivity Guidelines, benchmarks and relevant procedures.
- Dental Productivity Guidelines.pdf (24.9 KB)
- Dental Referral Protocol.doc (42.5 KB)
- hepvaccinations.pdf (60.35 KB)
This flyer gives what to do and not do while traveling. Created by Migrant Clinicians Network Diabetes Program Funding provided by the Diabetes Program, Texas Department of Health. Available in Spanish and English.
- Traveling+with+Diabetes.doc (1.27 MB)
This flyer describes oral health for the diabetic. It is in English and Spanish.
- OralHealth.doc (684.5 KB)
This flyer explains diabetes and kidney disease. Available in Spanish and English.
- MCN+Diabetes+and+Kidney+Disease+ENG+SPN.doc (774.5 KB)
This flyer describes depression and the steps to health living. Available in Spanish and English.
- MCN+Depression+and+Health+Living.doc (706 KB)
To provide the RN with guidelines to assure that the basic elements of diabetes management are taught to patients with diabetes.
- Diabetes Education Protocol.doc (30 KB)
- 3.04.17 Perinatal Protocol.doc (50.5 KB)
This resource provides a straightforward tool to use to develop effective hepatitis risk assessment with adult clients through your clinic charting system.
- HepatitisChartingHandoutstd.pdf (562 KB)
This is a one page tool used by community health workers to evaluate individuals for family violence. The tool is designed for use with low literacy populations and uses pictures instead of words to communicate.
- ICONFormEnglish2.pdf (304.19 KB)
- ICONFormSpanish.pdf (318.43 KB)
One page tool to use in evaluating the possibility of physical abuse.
- EvaluationforPhysicalAbuse.pdf (73.11 KB)
Seven page document that provides a sample/template emergency preparedness plan.
- Emergency Preparedness.doc (230 KB)
The Workbook provides a process that can support state, local,and tribal planners as they advance in their efforts to reach all populations—and specifically, special populations—in day-today communication and during crisis or emergency situations.
The Workbook is divided into three primary sections, each representing a major stage in the process of communicating with special populations,and provides a baseline of research plus selected resources that should substantially reduce the work required of health departments to begin this process.
A few sample dental chart review forms/templates.
- Chart review sheets.doc (127 KB)
- dentalpeerreviewform.pdf (345.57 KB)
Are You Ready? provides a step-by-step approach to disaster preparedness by walking the reader through how to get informed about local emergency plans, how to identify hazards that affect their local area, and how to develop and maintain an emergency communications plan and disaster supplies kit. Other topics covered include evacuation, emergency public shelters, animals in disaster, and information specific to people with disabilities.
Are You Ready? also provides in-depth information on specific hazards including what to do before, during, and after each hazard type.
This link takes you directly to the full PDF document.
MCN's Pesticide Clinical Guidelines and Pesticide Exposure Assessment Form assist in the recognition and management of acute pesticide exposures in primary care settings.
The pesticide guidelines were adapted from guidelines developed by Dr. Dennis H. Penzell, a former medical director of a Community and Migrant Health Center with experience in large-scale pesticide exposure incidents.
The Acute Pesticide Exposure Form was adapted from the data collection on an acute pesticide exposed patient tool developed by Matthew C. Keifer, MD, MPH, Director of the National Farm Medicine Center, appearing in the EPA's Recognition and Management of Pesticide Exposures, 6th Edition, EPA 2013.
These resources were developed with guidance from MCN's Environmental and Occupational Health Advisory Committee - a panel of healthcare professionals and researchers with expertise in pesticides and migrant health.
- PesticideClinicalGuidelines_2014Nov.pdf (395.73 KB)
- 2022-Pesticide-Exp-Assessment_ENG.pdf (316.56 KB)
- 2016-08-16 - Acute Pesticide Exposures Clinical Guidelines (Spanish).pdf (203.88 KB)
- 2022_Pesticide-Exp-Assessment_SPA.pdf (626.33 KB)
The following documents are a collection of the best resources available for taking a good occupational health history.
- WHACS.pdf (122.72 KB)
- WHACS in Spanish.doc (273.5 KB)
- I PREPARE.pdf (65.23 KB)
- PediatricHealthHistoryForm.pdf (59.81 KB)
- MCNConsensusQuestionsENG_SPA.pdf (41.59 KB)
Bilingual form to screen pregnant women for lead exposure. Developed by MCN.
Guidelines for health care providers from the Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, a program in the California Department of Public Health that helps employers, workers, and others prevent lead poisoning in workers.
- Lead_Worker_MedicalGuidelines_CA.pdf (313.4 KB)
Clinicial guidelines dealing with children and lead exposure. Special emphasis on working with migrant children.
This Guide provides information on Mexico's Immunization Schedule, including number of doses and recommended ages.
- biig-MX-CA.pdf (559.56 KB)
Use the link below to access MCN's Rapid Assessment Tool to help adolescent farmworkers identify agricultural tasks they perform in agriculture and facilitate clinician understanding about the health risks associated with it. Youth worker images are adapted and reproduced with permission from the National Children Center for Rural and Agricultural Health and Safety. Images copyrighted through Marshfield Clinic, Marshfield, Wisconsin.
If computers and internet access are unavailable where patient care is provided, the worker assessment sheet and clinician information grid are available in PDF.
- adol_fw_ rapidrisk_assess_clinician.pdf (3.94 MB)
- adol_rapidrisk_assess_board_2_0.pdf (7.03 MB)
Lifetime Card for adults. MCN, along with CHEC (Community Health Education Concepts), has developed patient-friendly, low literacy, bi-lingual immunization cards for you to use with your clients. The cards are 5x7, and can be printed from your clinic computers.
- Lifetime Immunization Record_1.pdf (694.02 KB)
- Lifetime Immunization Record-SP _1.pdf (661.04 KB)
HEAT ILLNESS CAN BE DEADLY. Every year, thousands of workers become sick from exposure to heat, and some even die. These illnesses and deaths are preventable.
OSHA has now posted a new Heat Illness Web Page that includes educational materials in English and Spanish, including low-literacy fact sheets for workers, worksite and community posters, and a public service announcement from Secretary of Labor Hilda Solis. The Web page also includes a video from Assistant Secretary Dr. David Michaels (in English with a Spanish transcript). OSHA will be posting additional materials on the Heat Illness Web page, including a lesson plan that employers can use to train their workers to stay safe in the heat and a heat index Smartphone app.