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MCN COMIC: Working with Farm Animals: Keeping Yourself, Your Family, and Your Community Healthy
Bilingual educational comic book about ways to prevent zoonotic diseases. Developed by MCN in partnership with The Ohio State University.
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- Working with farm animals ( 14 Mb )
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- Trabajas con animales en un rancho ( 14 Mb )
EOH Bookmark
Print, cut, and distribute this handy bookmark to providers who treat migrant and seasonal farmworker patients. The bookmark includes links and a qr code to connect you to pesticide - related clinical tools and resources. In addition, we've included some useful phone numbers in case of a pesticide emergency.
You can also use the bookmark to keep handy the Health Network phone number to be sure your patients on the move remain in care.
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- EOHbookmark final 92013 ( 740 Kb )
Cholinesterase (ChE) Testing Protocols and Algorithm for Healthcare Providers
These Cholinesterase (ChE) clinical tools provide a concise and simple format to guide clinicians in monitoring the ChE levels for patients working with Class I and Class II organophosphates (OP) or OP and N-methyl-carbamates.
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- Cholinesterase Algorithm ( 707 Kb )
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- Cholinesterase Protocols ( 173 Kb )
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- Protocolos de Colinesterasa (ESP) ( 587 Kb )
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- Algoritmo de Colinesterasa (ESP) ( 173 Kb )
MCN's Lead Guidelines for Primary Care Providers Caring for Migrant Children
Clinicial guidelines dealing with children and lead exposure. Special emphasis on working with migrant children.
WEBINAR | It's Your Right to Know! Helping Community Health Workers Promote Chemical Safety on the Job - April 2019
DATE: April 11, 2019, 1 pm (ET)
SPEAKERS: Amy K. Liebman, MPA, MA | Alma R Galvan, MHC | Jose Rodriguez, MD | Katherine Kruse, BA
WEBINAR | It's Your Right to Know! Helping Community Health Workers Promote Chemical Safety on the Job (12/13/17)
DATE: December 13, 2017, 1 pm (ET)
SPEAKERS: Juliana Simmons, MSPH, CHES and Amy K. Liebman, MPA, MA
WEBINAR | Después de la tormenta: Lecciones Aprendidas sobre la Salud y Seguridad de los Trabajadores en las Actividades de Limpieza y Recuperación después de un Desastre Natural
FECHA: 11 de Octubre de 2017 @ 1 PM (ET)
PRESENTADORES:
- Alma R. Galván, MHC, Migrant Clinicians Network
- Richard Rabin, MassCOSH
- Rossana Coto-Batres, MSW, Northeast New York Coalition for Occupational Safety and Health (NENYCOSH)
MassCOSH: Addressing Work-related Injuries and Illnesses: A Guide for Primary Care Providers in Massachusetts
Offers basic screening questions, common occupations and ailments associated with them, as well as recommended treatment. Also includes sample letters from clinicians to employers for restricted work.
WEBINAR | After the Storm: Lessons Learned on Worker Health & Safety During Storm Disaster Cleanup
DATE: September 27, 2017, 1 pm (ET)
SPEAKERS:
- Joseph “Chip” Hughes, Jr., MPH, National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
- Amy K. Liebman, MPA, MA, Migrant Clinicians Network
- Juliana Simmons, MSPH, CHES, Migrant Clinicians Network
WEBINAR | ¡Es su derecho saber! Ayudando a los Promotores de Salud a promover la seguridad química en el trabajo (6-21-2017)
FECHA DE GRABACION: 21 de junio de 2017 @ 1 pm (ET)
ORADORAS: Alma R. Galván, MCH y Dr. Jose Rodriguez, MD