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- 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
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- Spotlight on Dengue Fever
- Hansen's Disease Still an Issue for Migrant Populations
- Chagas Disease, "The New HIV/Aids of the Americas"
- Field Study of Ticks Produces Lyme Risk Map
- Work Related Injuries and Illnesses Carry Hefty Price Tag
- New NIOSH-Funded Center Focuses on Safety and Health in Changing Agricultural Landscape
- Protecting Children in Agriculture is Focus of 2012 National Action Plan
- Database to Aid in Clinical Pesticide Training
- New Resources Available
- Cholinesterase Testing Protocols for Healthcare Providers
- New Comic Book for Injury Prevention
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- Mental Health Professionals Weigh in on the Intersection of Migration and Mental Health
- Integrated Care at Migrant Community Health Centers
- National Farm Medicine Center Director Announced
- Spotlight on Promising Behavioral Health Practices
- Why Obtaining Workers’ Compensation Is Part of Clinical Care
- Patient Education Resources Now Available for a Limited Time!
- MCN Teams up with the Journal of Agromedicine
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- CASE STUDY: TBNet in Practice
- Creating a Patient Centered Medical Home for Patients on the Move
- Cancer Prevention and Research Institute of Texas
- Fall-related injuries on the farm: Can they be prevented?
- Bilingual Pesticide Labels: A Common Sense Approach to Worker Safety
- California’s 2011 Heat Illness Prevention Campaign
- Redlands Christian Migrant Association: A Best Practice in Services to Migrant Farmworkers
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- Pregnancy on the Move
- Considering Midwifery Models of Care for FQHCs
- Text4baby Outreach to the Hispanic Community
- Prenatal Exposure to Organophosphate Pesticides and IQ in 7-Year-Old Children
- Clinical Diagnostic Tools and Biomonitoring of Pesticide Exposures: EPA to hold October 11, 2011 meeting
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- The American Public Health Association Issues statement in support of increased protection for America's farmworkers
- Clinicians Helping to Reduce Occupational Pesticide Illnesses through Improved Personal Protective Equipment Practices
- Patient Education Resources Now Available for a Limited Time!
- Dispensary of Hope Provides Important Access to Affordable Medications
- Story of Raul, Son of Luis
- AAP Releases Free Online Culturally Effective Care Toolkit for Practicing Pediatricians
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- Immigration, Access, and State Law: Clinics Describe New Barriers
- Integration of Lifestyle Medicine into Primary Care
- Preventing Partner Violence in Refugee and Immigrant Communities
- Reflections from the Field
- TBNet in Action
- Farmworkers in the Southeast
- A Guide to EPA’s Worker Protection Standard For Migrant-Serving Clinicians
- Focus on Work-Related Asthma
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- 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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- 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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