- Who We Are
- Clinician Employment
- Publications
- Witness to Witness (W2W)
- El Premio Kugel & Zuroweste a la Justicia en la Salud
- Your Voice Matters: Photovoice Project
Pepin Comic: Hep A, Spanish
Pepin Comic: Td, English
Pepin Comic: Td, Spanish
Pepin Comic: Hep B, English
2008 Adult Immunization Schedule, English
2008 Adult Immunization Schedule, Spanish
2008 Infant and Adolescent Immunization Schedule, English
2008 Infant and Adolescent Immunization Schedule, Spanish
2008 US Catch-up Immunization Schedule, English
2008 US Catch-Up Schedule, Spanish
HepTalk Newsletter article for clinics to use
This article on hepatitis basics was written for HepTalk project clinics to cut and paste easily into their agency newsletters. It is written for clients.
HepTalk Training Manual
The HepTalk Training Manual for on-site training for clinics to help improve clinic systems that support communicable disease prevention, and training for clinicians and staff on communicating about risk across cultural differences and about potentially sensitive personal issues.
Pepin Comic: After the Shot, Spanish
EOH Screening Questions for the Primary Care Setting
3 simple environmmental/occupational screening questions for the primary care provider. English and Spanish. MCN, 2007.
Pregnancy, Reproductive Health and Pesticides Monograph
This 2008 MCN/FJ Monograph compiles research on pesticides, pregnancy and reproducitve health. English and Spanish.
Pepin Comic: After the Shot, English
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.
January 2008 Heptalk Listserv
An opportunity to join live webcast on "Innovative HIV/STI Prevention Approaches."
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.



