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Report Pesticide Exposures

Follow this link to easily report pesticide poisonings in any state. Many states have mandatory reporting requirements for clinicians.
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Occupational Exposure History Tools

Follow this link to easy to questions for screening occupational exposures and taking occupational exposure histories.
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Ihea International Health Education Alliance

Appropriate health education programs for use by individuals and organizations on the local, national and international levels. Multiple cancer handouts in multiple languages.
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November/December 2007 Heptalk Listserv Archive

Includes an article about the screening of people from countries where Hep B is endemic. The second part offers resources for clients from Central America who speak languages other than Spanish, such as the indigenous Mixteco. Though the study was completed in Eastern North Carolina, the resource list presented is national in scope and very broad.
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January 2008 Heptalk Listserv

An opportunity to join live webcast on "Innovative HIV/STI Prevention Approaches."
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Linguistico Maya in Antigua, Guatemala

An educational institution approved by the government of Guatemala. The program is based on one-to-one communication, which increases the learners confidence in their spanish language learning experience.
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GHEC Global Health Education Consortium

Foreign Language Study and International Health Work: Selected Resources
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CA Dept of Pesticide Regulation Information for Physicians

This useful link offers clinicians information on how to report a pesticide incidents in CA, training materials and other pesticide resources.
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Predicting Casualty Severity and Hospital Capacity

This planning tool helps hospitals predict the pattern of casualty severity, and their capacity to provide care after a mass casualty event.
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Hospital Pandemic Influenza Planning Checklist

The Hospital Pandemic Influenza Planning Checklist helps hospitals assess and improve their preparedness for responding to pandemic influenza. Because of differences among hospitals (e.g., characteristics of the patient population, size of the hospital/community, scope of services), each hospital will need to adapt this checklist to meet its unique needs and circumstances.
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INITIATIVE LAUNCHED TO HELP STRENGTHEN PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS FOR

Promising Practices: Pandemic Preparedness Tools aims to enhance public health preparedness for an influenza pandemic and conserve resources by sharing promising practices.
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CRLA Agricultural Worker Health Project

California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. (CRLA) has been a leading advocate for the rights of farmworkers and other low wage workers in California since 1966. CRLA has over twenty field offices in rural areas of California. We have five priority areas: housing, employment, education, family security (including public benefits), and civil rights. CRLA devotes a significant percentage of its resources to the employment and housing needs of California's rural poor, primarily farmworkers and their families.
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Child Health Record

The Child Health Record offers parents a clear, concise method for tracking and recording their child’s pertinent health information from infancy through adulthood. Includes easy-to-follow forms and records for birth data, physical examinations, landmarks, immunizations, illnesses, and dental visits. Growth charts provide reference information addressing specific data for various ages.
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Another Success for Hepatitis A Vaccine

An editorial by Carol J. Baker, M.D. from The New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 357:1757-1759, October 25, 2007, Number 17.
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Hepatitis A Vaccine versus Immune Globulin for Postexposure Prophylaxis

An article from The New England Journal of Medicine, Volume 357:1685-1694, October 25, 2007 Number 17 by John C. Victor, Ph.D., M.P.H., Arnold S. Monto, M.D., Tatiyana Y. Surdina, M.D., Saida Z. Suleimenova, M.D., Gilberto Vaughan, Ph.D., Omana V. Nainan, Ph.D., Michael O. Favorov, M.D., Ph.D., Harold S. Margolis, M.D., and Beth P. Bell, M.D., M.P.H
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MCN's 2007 Mexican Migrant Guide: Recommended Vaccines for Recent Immigrants from Mexico

MCN's new guide with recommended vaccines for recent immigrants from Mexico!
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December 2004 HepTalk Listerv

Welcome! The December 2004 edition of the Listserv focuses on hepatitis awareness and on screening tools for assessing risk factors and candidates for vaccination.
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November 2004 HepTalk Listserv Archive

In our first bulletin, we offer an annotated list of key hepatitis websites. If any of these links are not working, you can copy and paste them directly into your search engine.
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July 2007 HepTalk Listserv

Continuing with the information on interpreting vaccine schedules from Mexico in the May-June Listserv we offer the Migrant Clinician Network’s new 2007 Mexican Migrant Guide: Recommended Vaccines for Recent Immigrants from Mexico, guide, and a vaccine equivalency chart for the state of Arizona. In addition, an important new resource, Health Care Language Services Implementation Guide is available through the Office of Minority Health.
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August 2007 HepTalk Listserv

This month we offer information about an important opportunity to receive adult hepatitis B vaccine resources. In addition, we’re pleased to alert you to a case-based hepatitis continuing education offered by one of our CDC partners in the Viral Hepatitis Education and Training program.
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