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Clinician-to-Clinician: A Forum for Health Justice

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By: MCN Admin, Oct. 25, 2018
  It’s Lead Poisoning Prevention Week. Lead poisoning is the most common disease of toxic environmental origin among children in the United States today -- and the risk of lead exposure remains disproportionately high among children who are poor, African American, and/or Hispanic.  Among those least studied are mobile Hispanic children, who have numerous additional social... Read More
clinician speaks with patient
By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 25, 2018
(photo by Earl Dotter) When Kaethe Weingarten, PhD, first entered clinical practice as a psychologist and family therapist in 1970s Boston, she began to notice a common theme among her work with children: traumatized parents. At a local children’s hospital, parents were overwhelmed while observing their children undergo treatments and procedures.  In a very different setting at a mental... Read More
By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 24, 2018
By Claire Hutkins-Seda | Translation to Spanish by Marysel Pagán SantanaIrma, Jeanne, Hugo. Bertha, Dean, Otto. En los últimos 30 años, Puerto Rico ha visto numerosos huracanes devastadores, pero el huracán María el pasado año fue el más mortal, el más dañino. Con más muertes que el huracán Katrina, la tormenta récord continúa afectando la vida cotidiana de los puertorriqueños, más de un año... Read More
PR waits for dialysis
By: MCN Admin, Oct. 18, 2018
  Breast Cancer Awareness Month ribbons the nation with pink, to remind us how breast cancer affects so many of our friends and family, and to push us to support worthy organizations working to further research, prevention efforts, and provide preventative services. Among those that may do the most in supporting women’s health among the poorest communities in the US, including through... Read More
CSM provides treatment after Maria
By: Marysel Pagán S..., Oct. 18, 2018
(photo by CSM)Por: Marysel Pagán Santana, MS, DrPHc, Gerente de Programa en Puerto Rico de MCN“El trabajo que han hecho en Florida ha sido increíble.” presidente Trump luego del huracán Michael, Time.com, October 15, 2018“El presidente Trump visitó Puerto Rico el jueves, aclamando el esfuerzo de recuperación como un ‘trabajo increíble’ por los equipos de respuest a emergencia”-LA Times, October 3... Read More
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By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 15, 2018
  [Editor’s note: It’s Children’s Health Month, and last week, we celebrated Children’s Environmental Health Day. Agricultural worker children are at greater risk of environmental exposures. Learn more on our Children’s Health page.]Every day, children are accosted with a barrage of parental nags, primarily aimed at keeping children safe and healthy: look both ways; tie your shoe; don’t... Read More
Five on Friday: Health Care or Residency?
By: MCN Admin, Oct. 11, 2018
  One year ago this week, #metoo went viral. Its impact was immediate; many were for the first time talking publicly about experiencing sexual violence. Thousands of news articles and millions of social media posts later, #metoo has continued to be relevant. After Christine Blasey Ford’s testimony last month, local and national sexual abuse hotlines saw spikes in calls as women across... Read More
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By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 9, 2018
  Last month, 30 teenagers from around Berkeley, California, piled onto couches and squatted on shag carpeting in a rec room of a local Presbyterian church. They had been listening to Deliana Garcia, MCN’s Director of International Projects and Emerging Issues, and Jillian Hopewell, MCN’s Director of Communications and Education, share real-life stories of how MCN is joining forces with... Read More
Five on Friday: Protected Status
By: MCN Admin, Oct. 4, 2018
  It’s the first week of October, which means that it’s time for MCN’s annual reminder to start thinking ahead to Halloween -- and not just to the details of your child’s Fortnite-inspired costume. It’s time to think ahead to the candy! “Snickers candy bars famously promise to satisfy. But you might find them less satiating if you knew your chocolate could be salted with the tears of... Read More
Del Garcia with Stop TB attendees
By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 3, 2018
“Investment follows political will.” -Henrietta Fore, Executive Director of UNICEF, at the UN High Level Meeting on Tuberculosis“Investment follows political will.” -Henrietta Fore, Executive Director of UNICEF, at the UN High Level Meeting on TuberculosisMigrant Clinicians Network’s Ed Zuroweste, MD, Co-Chief Medical Officer, and Deliana Garcia, Director of International Projects and... Read More
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