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Cots in Austin: Visiting the Local Shelter for Harvey Evacuees

hundreds of empty cots

 

“Are you concerned that your health center is ill-prepared to address Zika?”: Results of MCN’s Needs Assessment

Five on Friday | June 17, 2016

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Happy Friday! We’re looking forward to a quiet weekend as we round out another very full week here at Migrant Clinicians Network. Here are some resources and updates that we found useful and insightful -- hope you do, too.

 

In the Field: MCN Links Up Health Centers to Confront Zika Head-on

Zika Outbreak: New Collaboration for Puerto Rican Clinicians

2016 Con­fer­ence for Agri­cul­tural Worker Health

Dog Days of Summer: How Heat Exhaustion Can Quickly Become Deadly

Zika Virus and Migrants: What Do Clinicians Need to Know?

Five on Friday | April 29, 2016

Five on FridayHere are a few articles that caught the interest of MCN’s staff this week. We hope you enjoy them.

1. Candace, Specialist in Clinical Systems & Women’s Health, shared a MedScape article on the new program coming to replace Meaningful Use. 

A clinician’s perspective on Zika, plus: “Zika virus: What do we know about it, and how can it be contained?” in English & Spanish

MCNOn Monday, Zika virus was declared a global emergency by the World Health Organization. The ongoing outbreak, which is expected to spread, reminds us of the importance of a thorough medical history, particularly for our mobile patients.

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