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Clinician-to-Clinician: A Forum for Health Justice

MCN Five on Friday
By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Nov. 4, 2016
Migration continues to be above-the-fold news. Recent reports at the US-Mexico border fortify earlier speculations that 2016 will post greater migration attempts than even 2014, as Central American gang violence and political instability drive families north. Meanwhile, European migration has tapered, likely as a result of the EU-Turkey agreement. Still, 333,000 people attempted the harrowing... Read More
mcn Mosquitoes — and diseases like Zika — flourish when economies tank
By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Nov. 1, 2016
Is there a link between a bad economy and the proliferation of infectious disease? Of course, we all recognize that governments reel back public health spending during economic slumps -- but is there another factor during bad times that challenges the public health landscape? In a new opinion piece published by STATNews, MCN’s Amy Liebman, Director of Environmental and Occupational Health, argues... Read More
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By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 31, 2016
This evening, health and safety advocates from around the country are leaving the bowl of candy on the porch -- because they’re in Denver, Colorado for the American Public Health Association’s annual meeting and exposition. Few were sporting Batman or Wonder Woman costumes, but their work to protect laborers in the workplace is bordering on heroic. This morning, MCN’s Amy Liebman, MPA,... Read More
MCN Five on Friday
By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 28, 2016
This week’s Five on Friday features updates on refugees and migrants attempting to reach Europe and the US, along with critical information on pesticide drift in Washington State and farmworkers’ rights in New York State.  Jillian, Director of Education and Professional Development, forwarded a link to the NPR story on the UN report that declares, “2016 Will Be Deadliest Year Ever For... Read More
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By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 24, 2016
Last week, MCN’s Elaine Penn, Alma Galván, MHC, and Juliana Simmons, MSPH, CHES gathered in Washington, DC for the launch of the second year of our well received project, Worker Safety and Health in Community Health Centers: A sustainable and integrative approach to immigrant safety. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA), which sponsors MCN’s Worker Safety and Health program... Read More
MCN Five on Friday
By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 21, 2016
The final days of harvest have arrived for much of the country. In North Dakota, farmworkers are struggling to pull out the sugar beet harvest amid heavy and unseasonable rainfall. Apple harvest -- one of the worst in recent years -- will wrap up soon in New York State. In California, the opposite is true. Slightly cooler weather in the Central Valley and a recent early rainstorm means farms are... Read More
Health Justice Black Panther Party
By: Jessica Harrington, Oct. 20, 2016
Fifty years ago, in October of 1966, the Black Panther Party (BPP) was formed in Oakland, California. While the group’s name is often equated with militance, the BPP has a long forgotten history in the fight for health justice. The organization was founded to give political leadership to, and provide defense for, the Black community who, despite recently obtaining their civil rights, were still... Read More
MCN Binational Health Week
By: Leslie Diaz, Oct. 19, 2016
By Leslie Diaz, Health Network AssociatePhotos by Abigayle Peka-Stansberry This year, Migrant Clinicians Network was able to have its hands directly involved in the celebration of National Hispanic Awareness Month in Austin, Texas through its oversight of the office of the Ventanilla de Salud (VDS) in the Mexican Consulate. The VDS office is geared toward education and services to... Read More
MCN Five on Friday
By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 14, 2016
Today’s Five on Friday’s selections exemplify how urgent our work in migrant health and health justice really is. As record-breaking numbers of people set off from their homes in search of safer and healthier lives, issues around their mental and physical health -- both while on the journey and at their final destination -- come to the forefront. What articles did you read this week? Join the... Read More
mcn mercury contaminated face cream
By: Claire Hutkins Seda, Oct. 12, 2016
In 2010, a California woman was diagnosed with mercury poisoning from an unknown source. She experienced symptoms so generic that they were hard to relate specifically to mercury: irritability, headaches, mood swings, memory loss, and difficulty concentrating. The California Department of Public Health was called in to pinpoint the source. They interviewed the family using an extensive... Read More
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