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To receive CME or CNE credit after viewing any of these webinars, you must complete the Participant Evaluation associated with each webinar. If you have any questions, please email our Continuing Education Assistant at contedu@migrantclinician.org
2022 COVID-19 Diabetes MCN's Health Network
2021 COVID-19 Diabetes Environmental and Worker Health HRSA-WIN-RISE Project Intimate Partner Violence Language Access MCN's Health Network Witness to Witness
2020 MCN's Health Network Pain Management Cost of Care Diabetes CQI COVID-19 Environmental and Worker Health
2019 Non-Series Webinars Trauma-Informed Workplaces Addressing Intimate Partner Violence Pain Management & Opioid Misuse Learning Collaborative NNCC Learning Collaborative Environmental and Worker Health Clinician Orientation to Migration Health Addressing Structural Vulnerabilities in Healthcare for Migrant and Seasonal Agricultural Workers Treating Global Health At Your Doorstep Starts with a Good Patient History Workers and Health: How Frontline Providers Make a Difference in the Protection of Migrant Workers and Their Families Walk In, Same Day, or Appointment? Health Network: A Care Coordination Program for Mobile Patients Health Care for Migrant Women A Meaningful Approach to Clinical Quality Improvement To view these webinars, visit Clinician Orientation to Migration Health
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2018 Non-Series Webinars
2017 Non-Series Webinars Environmental and Worker Health Community Health Worker Series All education provided by guest speakers in this section supervised by Ileana Ponce-Gonzalez, CHWI CHWs play an important role in promoting health for immigrants and other vulnerable populations. Many issues may affect the health and safety of these populations. MCN’s CHW series examines issues around barriers to health and safety, rights of workers, exposures to chemicals and heat, as well as overviews of the clinical conditions prevalent in health centers funded by HRSA including how health outcomes are evaluated and the value of care provided within the health center. Our newest series includes information on five important clinical indicators: 1) Diabetes, 2) Prenatal Control, 3) Oral Health, 4) Hypertension, and 5) Mental health for health centers financed by HRSA. Through case studies and discussion we will highlight how CHWs can make a difference in the health and Safety of immigrants and other vulnerable populations.
2016 Community Health Workers All education provided by guest speakers in this section supervised by Ileana Ponce-Gonzalez, CHWI CHWs play an important role in promoting health for immigrants and other vulnerable populations. Many issues may affect the health and safety of these populations. MCN’s CHW series examines issues around barriers to health and safety, rights of workers, exposures to chemicals and heat, as well as overviews of the clinical conditions prevalent in health centers funded by HRSA including how health outcomes are evaluated and the value of care provided within the health center. Our newest series includes information on five important clinical indicators: 1) Diabetes, 2) Prenatal Control, 3) Oral Health, 4) Hypertension, and 5) Mental health for health centers financed by HRSA. Through case studies and discussion we will highlight how CHWs can make a difference in the health and Safety of immigrants and other vulnerable populations.
Environmental and Worker Health
2015 Non-Series Webinars DATE RECORDED: October 6, 2015 PRESENTED BY: Edward Zuroweste, MD | Amy Liebman, MPA, MA
DATE RECORDED: August 5, 2015 PRESENTED BY: James Roberts, MD, MPH
DATE RECORDED: June 24, 2015 PRESENTED BY: Deliana Garcia, MA
DATE RECORDED: March 11, 2015 PRESENTED BY: Jennie McLaurin, MD, MPH
DATE RECORDED: Feburary 11, 2015 PRESENTED BY: Deliana Garcia, MA
2014 Non-Series Webinars DATE RECORDED: December 17, 2014 PRESENTED BY: Ed Zuroweste, MD
DATE RECORDED: June 2014 PRESENTED BY: Matthew Keifer, MD, MPH, | Amy Liebman, MPA, Director of Environmental and Occupational Health, Migrant Clinicians Network
DATE RECORDED: March 5, 2014 PRESENTED BY: Kevin Keaney, Chief, Certification and Worker Protection Branch, Environmental Protection Agency | Ed Zuroweste, MD, Chief Medical Officer, Migrant Clinicians Network | Amy Liebman, MPA, Director of Environmental and Occupational Health, Migrant Clinicians Network
DATE RECORDED: February 19, 2014 PRESENTED BY: Matthew Keifer, MD, MPH, Dean Emanuel Endowed Chair/Director National Farm Medicine Center
Essential Clinical Issues in Migration Health
Migrant Clinicians Network designed this 6 part series for new as well as seasoned clinicians who are interested in understanding more about the migrant population. The six webinars cover a wide breadth of knowledge and skills to help clinicians provide quality care to one of the most difficult to reach populations in the United States.
Each module consists of a 1-hour webinar presented by experts in the field of migration health. Accompanying the webinars are links and resources for those who want even more in-depth information about the topic. Each presenter has many years of experience in migration health and brings the very best in cutting-edge skills and knowledge to this effort. Emphasis is placed on practical solutions to the difficulties that arise at the intersection of migration, poverty and health.
Structural Competencies in Migration Health A Meaningful Approach to Clinical Quality Improvement Ten Tips for Clinical Operational Reviews Health Care for Migrant Women: Taking it to the Next Level Promoting Nutritional Health and Diabetes Prevention in Migration Health Integrating Oral Health Into the Patient-Centered Health Home For any questions or additional information about MCN Sponsored Webinars, please email our Continuing Education Assistant at contedu@migrantclinician.org