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Building Broader Connections #NPHW
Thu, 04/09/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaThis week is National Public Health Week, in which we celebrate the work we are doing as public health professionals to better the health and well-being of individuals and communities around the country. And today’s theme, Building Broader Connections, reminds us that we can’t do it alone.
MCN Weekly Round-Up | March 6, 2015
Fri, 03/06/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaIs it Friday, already? Here are some great updates on migrant health and beyond, sent by staff members at MCN. We hope you enjoy them.
From Jillian, Director of Professional Development and Communications: the National Center for Medical-Legal Partnership released a new issue brief that explores the benefits of medical-legal partnerships in health centers.
New Study Shows Health Network is Cost Effective
Mon, 03/02/2015 | by MCN AdminWe’re thrilled to announce the findings of a recent study on Health Network. Here’s an excerpt from our press release:
Valentine's Week Round-Up
Fri, 02/13/2015 | by Claire Hutkins SedaHappy Friday! Here are some articles, talks, and resources that caught the eye of MCN employees this week. We hope you enjoy them as much as we did.
Congress Will See Life Through the Eyes of Farmworkers with Seth Holmes' "Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies"
Wed, 03/05/2014 | by KerryBrennanLast week, President Obama and every member of Congress received a copy of Seth Holmes’ Fresh Fruit, Broken Bodies. For nearly two years, physician and anthropologist Seth Holmes lived and worked as a migrant farmworker.
Engaging Migrants in Participatory Research
Thu, 05/16/2013 | by AnonymousBy student from Miami, Rachel Becker
Polls, Immigration Expert Suggests Americans' Support an Option for Immigrants to Stay
Thu, 06/21/2012 | by mpiorunskiTwo recent polls show Americans’ attitudes toward immigration and illegal immigrants are not as contentious as political rhetoric would suggest.
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