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Spring 2013-Where have all the clinicians gone?

  • 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.
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September/December, New Developments in State Immigration Legislation

In this issue

  • 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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September/October 2008- HIV/AIDS and Farmworkers in the US

In this issue

  • U.S. EPA Honors The Migrant Clinicians Network
  • New Resource from MCN! 
  • Poco Veneno... ¿No Mata?
  • Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Ways and Means
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November/December 2008- National Summit of Clinicians for Healthcare Justice

In this issue

  • Indicators of Healthcare Injustice
  • Update on Hombres Unidos contra la Violencia Familia
  • Fatal Injuries among Landscape Services Workers
  • Illnesses and Injuries Related to Total Release Foggers
  • Occupational Health Disparities
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March 2008 - Personal Relationships Strengthen TB Care for the Mobile Poor

In this issue

  • Providing Bridge Case Management Services to Turkey
  • Heat stress among farmworkers: A preventable cause of injury and death
  • MCN Announces the 2008 Unsung Hero!
  • MCN Welcomes New Board Member, 
  • Resources Designed for You and Your Patients
  • Happy Mother's Day!
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January 2008 - A Pilot Program Using Promotoras de Salud to Educate Farmworker Families About the Risks from Pesticide Exposure

In this issue

  • Experts Urge Integration of Adult Vaccines into Routine Care to Save Lives and Reduce Needless Illness
  • MCN Seeks 2008 Unsung Hero
  • Make a Commitment to Healthcare Justice in 2008!
  • MCN to Expand Bridge Case Management System for Mobile Cancer Patients
  • Exploring the ToolBox
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November 2007 - Celebrating Twenty Years of Exemplary Service to the Mobile Poor

In this issue

  • Pesticide Exposure Clinical Guidelines
  • New Patient Education and Clinical Resources from MCN!
  • Influenza Vaccination for Health Care Providers
  • Improving Health Care Worker Vaccination Rates
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September 2007 - Immigration Concerns Impact Federally Funded Health Centers,

In this issue

  • Low Literacy and Poor Health Are Directly Linked: The Research Base
  • Volunteers in the Health Center Setting
  • Pesticide exposure and self-reported gestational diabetes mellitus in the Agricultural Health Study
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July 2007 - Protocol: Lead Screening and Lead Poisoning Management in Pregnancy

In this issue

  • Grasshopper as a source of lead exposure
  • Lead Poisoning Patient Information
  • Hombres Unidos contra la Violencia Familiar
  • Lighty Duty: Only Recommend When Available and Appropriate
  • Environmental/Occupational Health Newslflashes
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May 2007 - Addressing a Silent Killer Amont Migrants

In this issue

  • New Bilingual and Culturally Appropriate Breast Cancer Patient Education Materials Available!, 
  • How to Identify Victims of Human Trafficking, 
  • Pesticide Urinary Metabolite Levels of Children in Eastern North Carolina Farmworker Households
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