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Cultural Competency CME Portal
This site, sponsored by the Office of Minority Health (OMH), offers the latest resources and tools to promote cultural competency in health care. You may access free online courses accredited for continuing education credit as well as supplementary tools to help you and your organization promote respectful, understandable, and effective care to your increasingly diverse patients.
BARNGA
Barnga is a staff simulation activity that emphasizes the power of subtle differences in culture as they effect communication.
MCN Module on Cultural Competency in Practice
Module Two of MCN's educational offering "Adolescent Farmworkers at Risk" focuses on cultural competency in practice. Earn continuing education creditswhile learning more about this important topic.
A Primer for Cultural Proficiency: Towards Quality Health Services for Hispanics
142nd Annual Public Health Association Meeting and Exposition
APHA's Annual Meeting & Exposition serves as the home for public health professionals to convene, learn, network and engage with peers. With the Annual Meeting, we strengthen the profession of public health, share the latest research and information, promote best practices and advocate for public health issues and policies grounded in research.
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WEBINAR: Structural Competencies in Migration Health
Part 1 of the 6 webinar series: Essential Clinical Issues in Migration Health
DATE RECORDED: March 19, 2014
PRESENTED BY: Deliana Garcia, MA, International Research and Development, Migrant Clinicians Network
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- StructuralCompetencyFinal ( 4 Mb )
The 2014 Rural Migrant and Immigrant Farmworker Health Conference
The conference will be held at the Toftrees Golf Resort and Conference Center in State College, Pennsylvania.
MCN's Candace Kugel will be part of a panel on sexual violence and will report on recent developments in MCN's Hombres Unidos program.
Webinar: Providing Care and Support for Transgender Rural Latino/as and Migrant Farmworkers
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Families Talk Together CHW Curriculum
Families Talking Together (FTT) is an evidence based program designed to help Latino parents better communicate with their children and teens about healthy relationships, sex, contraceptive use, and preventing pregnancy. Dr.
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Webinar Presentation Slides: Women's Health at the Intersection of Poverty and Migration
This webinar is the sixth in a series of seven in our Clinician Orienatation to Migration Health.
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- OrientationWomen2013 ( 4 Mb )