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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.

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MCN How to Read a Nutrition Label SPN/ENG

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MCN How to Read a Nutrition Label SPN/ENG

A handout illustrating the way to read a nutrition label. The resource is available in both english and spanish.

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MCN How to Read a Nutrition Label SPN/ENG

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MCN Monograph Series. Diabetes: Addressing a Chronic Disease in a Mobile Population. Eng/Spn

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MCN Monograph Series. Diabetes: Addressing a Chronic Disease in a Mobile Population. Eng/Spn

The Migrant Clinicians Network’s (MCN) mission is to promote the health of farmworkers by providing a framework for professional development to clinicians and other healthcare providers. MCN responds to the expressed needs of clinicians in the field who serve farmworker families, the issues voiced by farmworkers themselves as they are interviewed and known by the representative members of MCN, and the strategic initiatives of the federal and public health communities as they impact migrant health.

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MCN Monograph Series. Track II: Continuous Diabetes Care for Migrant Workers. Eng/Spn

An epidemic of obesity-related diabetes is sweeping across the United States and has begun its spread to the rest of the world. In 1998, the Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) Diabetes Program launched the Diabetes Track II project to address this issue in the migrant population. Track II provides continuity of care for mobile individuals through transferring medical records and offering remote care coordination. Track II: Continuous Diabetes Care for Migrant Workers is a english/spanish resource.

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