- 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
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: Division of TB Elimination
Center for Holistic Pediatric Education and Research
CDC Division of Tuberculosis Self Study Modules on Tuberculosis
A Primer for Cultural Proficiency: Towards Quality Health Services for Hispanics
Nuestra Comunidad Sana
HAPA- Hombres Autoresponsables para Parar el Abuso: Small group intervention for abusers consisting of 24 weekly group sessions. 541-386-4880
BARNGA
Barnga is a staff simulation activity that emphasizes the power of subtle differences in culture as they effect communication,
Health Disparities Collaboratives
For more information on the health disparities collaboratives go to the Health Disparities website.
Is all this work making a difference?
Yes! A cornerstone of the Collaboratives is measurement. The over 65,000 patients are enrolled in a national registry, and have outcomes tracked on a regular basis. We can say with confidence that care and outcomes are improving: self-management, specialty referrals, medication access, and indicators such as HgbA1c are all better for enrolled patients than for pre-enrollment data. Patients with diabetes enrolled in the Collaborative are actually healthier than their white insured counterparts in the private sector!
Prevention of Hepatitis A Through Active or Passive Immunization: Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP)
MMWR 2006;55[No.RR-07].
A Comprehensive Immunization Strategy to Eliminate Transmission of Hepatitis B Virus Infection in the United States Advisory Committee (ACIP). Part 1: Immunization of Infants, Children, and Adolescents
MMWR 2005,54(No. RR-16) Please note: Be sure to access the 3 important appendices to get the complete document.
Hepatitis B Vaccination Among High-Risk Adolescents and Adults B San Diego, California 1998-2001.
MMWR 2002;51(28):618-621.
Immunization of Adolescents. Recommendations of the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices, the American Academy of Pediatrics, the American Academy of Family Physicians, and the American Medical Association.
MMWR 1996;45 [No. RR-13].