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The AIDS Education and Training Centers conduct targeted, multidisciplinary education and training programs for health care providers treating persons living with HIV/AIDS. This website provides a central repository for AETC program and contact information and for training materials developed within the AETC network.

All of the links provided below are examples of various job applicaitons/description for Medical Assistants.  The organizations allowed us use of these forms strictly as a resource for Medical Assistants.

1.)  Borinquen Health Care Center, Inc. - Medical Asistant Job Application,

2.)  Primary Health Care Inc., -  Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) Application,

3.)  Northwest Health Services, Inc. -  Medical Assistant RN Annex,

4.)  Shalom Health Care Center - New Employee Medical Assistant Basic Skills Quiz,

5.)  Family Health Center of Battle Creek - f Job Description for Medical Assistant

6.)  Katy Trail Community Health -  Medical Assistant Essential Duties, Job Function, & Qualifications

7.)  Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton - Position Description for Medical Assistant I

8.)  Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton - Position Description for Medical Assistant II

9.)  Medical Assistant Job Description

10.)  Health Partners of Western Ohio - Position Description for Medical Assistant

11.)  Westside Healthcare Association, Inc. - Job Description/Specification for Medical Assistant

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The National LGBT Health Education Center provides educational programs, resources, and consultation to health care organizations with the goal of optimizing quality, cost-effective health care for lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people.

These Spanish and English cholesterol patient education resources were developed by the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and the School of Public Health, El Paso Regional Campus. The artwork was done by Salvador Saenz, a well-known and respected public health educator and artist based in El Paso, TX

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.

New bilingual resource available April 2014!

Student Action with Farmworkers (SAF) has been using theater as an educational tool with farmworkers for over twenty years. By drawing on techniques of popular theater, SAF performs culturally appropriate, lively skits and facilitates theater workshops at farm labor camps. These performances spur conversations about mental and physical health, living and working conditions, and farmworker movements for social justice.

Many of SAF’s performances have focused on health issues, and they aim for this guide to offer dynamic tools for health care providers, educators, outreach workers, and public health innovators. Practitioners can also use these techniques with other populations across the social justice spectrum. For both organizers and educators, SAF hopes that popular theater can bolster the messages and information that you so readily share and provide a dynamic approach to outreach. Resources include songs, scripts, theater games and icebreakers. Printed copies are free, but SAF accepts small contributions to cover shipping and handling ($5-10/copy).

 

Available in print and online

Contact: Laxmi Haynes , 919-660-3660

This list of resources was selected because of the breadth of languages and the simplicity of the infographics.