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MCN Monograph Series. Track II: Continuous Diabetes Care for Migrant Workers. Eng/Spn
MCN Monograph Series. Track II: Continuous Diabetes Care for Migrant Workers. Eng/Spn
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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- MCN Track II Continuous Diabetes mono ( 500 Kb )
MCN Pesticide Exposure Clinical Guidelines and Assessment Form
MCN's Pesticide Clinical Guidelines and Pesticide Exposure Assessment Form assist in the recognition and management of acute pesticide exposures in primary care settings.
The pesticide guidelines were adapted from guidelines developed by Dr. Dennis H. Penzell, a former medical director of a Community and Migrant Health Center with experience in large-scale pesticide exposure incidents.
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- Acute Pesticide Exposures Clinical Guidelines.pdf ( 405 Kb )
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- Pesticide Exposure Assessment Form ( 208 Kb )
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- Acute Pesticide Exposures Clinical Guidelines (Spanish).pdf ( 209 Kb )
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- Pesticide Exposure Assessment Form (Spanish) ( 566 Kb )
MCN Position Statement: Climate-Integrated Disaster Preparedness Needed to Protect Most Vulnerable Workers
MCN Presentation: Creating a Migrant Centered Medical Home
Much of the medical home model is predicated on a relatively stable population that can access regular care at a single network of providers. So how can this model effectively transfer to a mobile population? One of the key elements needed is a more expansive vision of a medical home beyond a single geographic location. This session will explore strategies to create a patient centered medical home for patients on the move. The presentation includes an update and overview of MCN’s Health Network to manage critical health care issues such as infectious disease, Cancer,
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- PCMHNFHC2012 RevisedJune12 ( 2 Mb )