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Streamline

Streamline is MCN’s quarterly clinical publication providing information and resources to frontline clinicians working with mobile underserved populations. We have past issues going back to 2001 available for you to download free of charge. If you would like to receive the print version of Streamline, please send your name and mailing address to contedu@migrantclinician.org.

PDF versions, ordered by date.

Streamline is reviewed by MCN's Streamline External Editorial Board. Learn more about the Board and its members here..




November-December, 2009-Get the Lead Out! Resources for Prevention and Treatment of Lead Exposure in Migrant Workers

In this issue

  • Multiple Risk Ractors for Lead Poisoning in Hispanic Sub-Populations
  • New Research Explores Heavy Metal Exposures among Mexican Farmworkers
  • Care for Undocumented Patients: Risk Management Considerations
  • Behavioral Health Care for Mobile Populations: Risk Management Considerations
  • Part II: Vaccine-Hesitant Patients—What’s a Provider to Do?
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1,522 reads
September-October, 2009-Protecting Patient Privacy: HIPAA and Migrant Patients

In this issue

  • Strategies for Successful Integration of Outreach, Promotora and Clinical Services
  • To Ask or Not to Ask: The Critical Role of the Primary Care Provider in Screening for Occupational Injuries and Exposures
  • Vaccine-Hesitant Patients – What’s a Provider to Do?
  • MCN Receives New Funding for Work on Behalf of Migrants
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1,252 reads
July-August, 2009--Special Issue on Women's Health

In this issue

  • Improving Prenatal Care for Hispanic Mothers
  • The Teach With Stories Method
  • Where Clinical Care and Community Health Intersect for the Benefit of Pregnant Farmworker Women
  • Cancer and Latina Women
  • MCN’s Mother’s Day Campaign
  • Himno de la Paz
  • Special Project Focuses on Protecting Immigrant Women
  • Good Oral Health = A Good Start for a Healthy Family
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1,250 reads
May-June, 2009-Emerging Infectious Diseases and the Need to be Vigilant

In this issue

  • Ladders Raise Orchard Injuries, Policy update: Heat-related illnesses remain a significant concern for farmworkers
  • New Findings from the Agricultural Health Study: Possible Association between Herbicides and Pancreatic Cancer
  • The Case For Putting an End to “Building Good Grower Relationships”: Why it is Time to Stop Discriminating Against Our Farmworker Patients
  • Migrant Voucher Programs Provide Needed Services to Farmworkers
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1,371 reads
March-April, 2009-Working with Hispanic Indigenous Migrant Men from Mexico and Guatemala to Promote Immunization

In this issue

  • Kaiser Foundation Study Shows Community Health Centers Seeing More Patients After Massachusetts Health Reform
  • Acute Pesticide Poisoning Associated with Pyraclostrobin Fungicide — Iowa, 2007
  • Respiratory ailments nothing to sneeze at
  • UC Berkeley Researchers Press for Strengthening of OSHA Lead Standards
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1,248 reads
January-February 2009-The 2007 San Diego Firestorm

In this issue

  • Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker Descriptive Profiles
  • Juana’s Village
  • Private Well-Water Testing in the Yakima Valley Region of Washington State
  • Shelley Davis In Memoriam
  • New Lead Initiative
  • Happy Mother’s Day 2009!
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1,215 reads
November/December 2008- National Summit of Clinicians for Healthcare Justice

In this issue

  • Indicators of Healthcare Injustice
  • Update on Hombres Unidos contra la Violencia Familia
  • Fatal Injuries among Landscape Services Workers
  • Illnesses and Injuries Related to Total Release Foggers
  • Occupational Health Disparities
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1,277 reads
September/October 2008- HIV/AIDS and Farmworkers in the US

In this issue

  • U.S. EPA Honors The Migrant Clinicians Network
  • New Resource from MCN! 
  • Poco Veneno... ¿No Mata?
  • Testimony Before the Subcommittee on Health of the House Committee on Ways and Means
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1,157 reads
July/August 2008- Caring for the Worker in Migrant Health: Occupational Medicine Brings Healthcare Justice to the Front Lines

In this issue

  • Cancer Patient Navigation Systems and Mobile Clients
  • Disaster Relief Programs for US Citizens and Immigrants
  • “A Community Guide to Environmental Health”
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1,212 reads
May/June 2008- Promotor(a) de Salud Programs: Strengthening the Community from Within

In this issue

  • Work-Related Injury Deaths Among Hispanics — United States, 1992–2006
  • Take Heed in Contact with OP Pesticides
  • Pesticide Patient Education Materials
  • Lawsuit Settlement in Case for Baby Born without Arms and Legs
  • Immunization Comic Books Now Available!
  • NEWSFLASHES
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1,429 reads
March 2008 - Personal Relationships Strengthen TB Care for the Mobile Poor

In this issue

  • Providing Bridge Case Management Services to Turkey
  • Heat stress among farmworkers: A preventable cause of injury and death
  • MCN Announces the 2008 Unsung Hero!
  • MCN Welcomes New Board Member, 
  • Resources Designed for You and Your Patients
  • Happy Mother's Day!
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1,230 reads
January 2008 - A Pilot Program Using Promotoras de Salud to Educate Farmworker Families About the Risks from Pesticide Exposure

In this issue

  • Experts Urge Integration of Adult Vaccines into Routine Care to Save Lives and Reduce Needless Illness
  • MCN Seeks 2008 Unsung Hero
  • Make a Commitment to Healthcare Justice in 2008!
  • MCN to Expand Bridge Case Management System for Mobile Cancer Patients
  • Exploring the ToolBox
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1,588 reads
November 2007 - Celebrating Twenty Years of Exemplary Service to the Mobile Poor

In this issue

  • Pesticide Exposure Clinical Guidelines
  • New Patient Education and Clinical Resources from MCN!
  • Influenza Vaccination for Health Care Providers
  • Improving Health Care Worker Vaccination Rates
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1,404 reads
September 2007 - Immigration Concerns Impact Federally Funded Health Centers,

In this issue

  • Low Literacy and Poor Health Are Directly Linked: The Research Base
  • Volunteers in the Health Center Setting
  • Pesticide exposure and self-reported gestational diabetes mellitus in the Agricultural Health Study
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1,479 reads
July 2007 - Protocol: Lead Screening and Lead Poisoning Management in Pregnancy

In this issue

  • Grasshopper as a source of lead exposure
  • Lead Poisoning Patient Information
  • Hombres Unidos contra la Violencia Familiar
  • Lighty Duty: Only Recommend When Available and Appropriate
  • Environmental/Occupational Health Newslflashes
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1,250 reads
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