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MCN is partnering with the Center for Maternal and Infant Health at the University of North Carolina and Auger Communications, Inc. who are researching innovative ways to deliver high quality, low cost prenatal education to Latino populations. As part of this process they are surveying clinicians who are working with this population. If you receive an email from Beth Bordeau with a subject line of Teach With Stories Study: Survey on Prenatal Education for Latinas, we would appreciate your input. The survey will be sent out in late September and will take about 10-15 minutes. Each person who completes the survey is eligible to win a drawing for $500 CASH!
Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) Immunization Initiative would like to announce the availability of three modules for which you can receive FREE CNE, CME or, CHES. The modules are the following:
To register, go to MCN's Clinical Education Portal
U.S. EPA Region Three has selected the Migrant Clinicians Network to be a U.S. Environmental Protection Agency 2008 Children's Environmental Health Champion. The Regional Children's Environmental Health Champion Awards recognize ongoing and sustainable dedication to and notable leadership in, protecting children from environmental health risks at the regional level. We will receive our official recognition at the Children's Environmental Health Awards Ceremony on the evening of October 22nd, 2008 in Washington, D.C.
Three cheers for the tremendous work of the MCN staff to protect children from environmental harm!
"Achieving Global Goals Through Innovation"
This conference offers a variety of workshops and sessions designed to meet the needs of clinicians, administrators, educators, advocates, researchers, and students dedicated to serving migrant and seasonal farmworkers. Join us as we learn about current issues, policy, and programs related to the health of this population.
The goals and objectives of the conference are: To provide a forum to examine issues related to connecting the need for partnerships between economic development and rural health among minority and multi-cultural populations; to identify the environmental and developmental challenges faced by health care agencies seeking to serve rural minority and multicultural populations; to identify the barriers and/or challenges to linking economic development and health care to rural minority and multicultural populations; and to identify best practices and methodologies toward forging partnerships among economic development and rural minority and multicultural populations.
You cannot build a home from nothing. You need a plan. You need resources. Sometimes you need the experienced craftsmen and women with special talents and perspectives to show you the potential of what your home can become. The Conference on Practice Improvement is designed to help any practice setting begin or continue the work to create a medical home in their practice.
The conference seeks to provide a forum for the reflective redesign of practice roles and processes through the team approach. Attendees are encouraged to bring interdisciplinary teams from their practices.
Celebrating the Call for Service in Migrant Health
New Paths features new worker populations, research avenues, and innovative approaches for the prevention of disease and injury in agriculture.
The 2008 conference is designed for academic and governmental researchers, students, educators, safety professionals, and agricultural industry and community leaders. The welcoming and broad-based appeal of past conferences has made this a successful gathering for learning and developing new collaborations.
The APHA Annual Meeting & Exposition is the premier Public Health Educational Forum! Learn from the experts in the field, hear about cutting edge research and exceptional best practices, discover the latest public health products and services, and share your public health experience with your peers. The world of public health is in continual motion, and there is no better time to stay abreast of the research and learn about emerging issues.
The North Carolina Community Health Center Association invites you to attend the East Coast Migrant Stream Forum, the oldest and only annual conference that provides migrant health professionals training, networking opportunities and resources dedicated to improving health outcomes and health care delivery to migrant and seasonal farmworkers and their families on the east coast.
The National Summit of Clinicians for Healthcare Justice is a one-of-a-kind event sponsored by many of the major safety-net clinician organizations across the United States. The event is expected to attract clinicians and advocates from all over the country who will come together to celebrate, acknowledge and highlight the work frontline clinicians do to serve disenfranchised populations in need of basic health care in our country. The conference provides an opportunity for clinicians and others to explore cutting edge solutions and to be a part of the vital efforts to make quality health care for the underserved a reality.
This conference is especially designed for Critical Access Hospital professionals and representatives. Conference agendas normally include pending legislative and regulatory changes, reimbursement issues, impact of replacement facilities, safety, quality, information technology, and current issues in Critical Access Hospital care.
Dedicated to preventing illnesses, injuries, and deaths among farmers and ranchers, agricultural and horticultural workers, their families, and their employees.Our concern for safety in rural areas goes beyond farms and ranches. The need for our services spreads from citrus groves in the South to vineyards in the West. It covers cattle ranches in Wyoming, fisheries in Maine, and thousands of ventures in between.
For information specific to migrant and underserved populations visit MCN's Environmental and Occupational Health page.
The Get Ready campaign, sponsored by the American Public Health Association (APHA), provides information, resources and tools so that all individuals, families and communities in the United States are more prepared for a potential influenza pandemic outreach of an emerging infectious disease or other hazard or disaster.
September marks the beginning of the school year and it's also Fruits & Veggies — More Matters™ month. This is a time when CDC joins other public and private organizations to promote eating fruits and vegetables for better health. CDC has developed a kit, Explore the World with Fruits and Vegetables, for teachers, public health professionals, and dietitians to use with children to spark their interest in fruits and vegetables.
The American Public Health Association is partnering with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other organizations in recognizing September as National Preparedness Month. National Preparedness Month is designed to encourage Americans to take simple steps to prepare for emergencies in their homes, businesses and communities.
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