Developed by Migrant Clinicians Network, 512-327-2017. www.migrantclinician.org Funding provided by Texas Department of State Health Services. This flyer shows sytomps of the diabetic eye. It is only in English.
- DiabEyeEngWord.doc (4.83 MB)
This brochure is a description of how to care for your feet. It is in English and Spanish.
- DailyFootCareColorEngSpn09.doc (855 KB)
This brochure was created by the Migrant Clinicians Network Diabetes Program with funding from the Texas Department of Health Diabetes Program / Council. This brochure has basic information about Acanthosis Nigricans and is in Spanish and English.
- AcanthosisNigricansbilingual.doc (4.86 MB)
To improve compliance with evidence-based guidelines for chronic disease care.
- HgBA1c.doc (26 KB)
Measurement of glycemic control, renal function and lipid levels in diabetic patients are important indicators of the quality of the medical treatment and are necessary to guide the treatment of diabetic patients. These tests are required at frequent intervals.
- 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)
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)
To ensure all data is maintained and properly backed up to maximize recovery in the event of disaster and to make the file accessible to other staff.
- 005.01.01 StorageAndBackUpOfInfo2.doc (57.5 KB)
To implement a plan in case of any accidents or emergencies involving staff involved in official activities.
To differentiate between different classifications of employees for purposes of determining benefits, eligibility for overtime pay, and other issues.
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)
- Promotoraprogramprocedures_span.doc (268.5 KB)
These policies were developed by OneWorld Health Center to govern their promotora program. Included in this document are policies regarding: Procedures, Follow-up Calls, Forms, Job Descriptions, Competencies and Attributes.
- promotoraprogramprocedures_eng.doc (65.5 KB)
- 282_EmployeeImmunizationRecords.doc (21.5 KB)
Seven page document that provides a sample/template emergency preparedness plan.
- Emergency Preparedness.doc (230 KB)
Two documents that can be used as a template guide for creating a pandemic flu policy.
- Pandemic Plan.doc (118.5 KB)
- Influenza Pandemic Policy.doc (269.5 KB)
- 3.02.28 Treatment Priorities.doc (32 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.