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- El Premio Kugel & Zuroweste a la Justicia en la Salud
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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.
MCN HEART (Health and Environment Analysis Resource Tool)
http://gis.cdc.gov/mcnarcims/default.asp
An interactive web-based geographic application which provides support to field clinicians looking for information, tools, referrals and services in environmental/occupational health for their migrant patients.
Mercury in Skin Cream
California Department of Public Health, Division of Environmental and Occupational Disease Control has identified several cases of mercury toxicity linked to the use of adulterated, unlabelled face creams in the Latino community.
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- CDPH Health Alert Mercury Skin Cream 2010 ( 106 Kb )
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- Patient Education MercuryCream Eng Esp 2010 ( 225 Kb )
Needlestick Prevention on the Farm
Overview of Occupational Lead Poisoning in California
Continuing education course developed by the Occupational Lead Poisoning Prevention Program, California Department of Public Health. Can view it for information or can register for credits.
Pediatric Environmental Health Tool Kit
The Toolkit is a combination of easy-to-use reference guides for health providers and user friendly health education materials on preventing exposures to toxic chemicals and other substances that affect infant and child health.
Providing Medical Services to Low-Wage Workers with Job Injuries: Model Tools and Instructions for CHCs in California
This booklet is intended to help Community Health Centers put in place an effective and efficient workers' compensation program.
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- MedicalServicestoWorkers-2012.03.27 ( 6 Mb )
ToxProfiles - ATSDR
A useful resource for health professionals interested in the health effects of exposure to specific chemicals and hazardous substances.
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