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PCORI workshop: The Power of Partnership in Research: Applying Patient-Centered Outcomes Research in Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities

The Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) will host its third Regional Engagement Workshop on November 7, 2013 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. The Power of Partnership in Research: Applying Patient-Centered Outcomes Research in Racial and Ethnic Minority Communities will provide an opportunity for patients, researchers, and healthcare stakeholders to build relationships with like-minded individuals interested in clinical comparative effectiveness research.

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Engaging Migrants in Participatory Research

Woman at clinic

By student from Miami, Rachel Becker

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Health Center Data

A core set of information appropriate for reviewing the operation and performance of health centers.

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Effort to remove lead from Mexican treats: Candies, chiles, dried grasshoppers can poison children

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The Dark Side of Dairies

A broken system leaves immigrant workers invisible -- and in danger. High Country News, 8/2009

Migration and Health Research Center (MAHRC) Launching Event

The University of California, Berkeley and Davis campuses are pleased to extend to you this Save the Date invitation for the launching event of the Migration and Health Research Center (MAHRC). The event will mark the beginning of a facet of multidisciplinary research aimed to improve the quality of life and eliminate health disparities of migrants living in California, the United States, and globally.

Sentinel Network Follow Up

About a month ago, individuals participated in Part 1 of the Sentinel Network and shared their thoughts and observations of Migrant and Seasonal Farmworker (MSFW) worker characteristics, or agricultural conditions, which might affect those assisted by Migrant Health Centers. This survey is in follow-up to the Sentinel Network questionnaire to determine what participants think about the information we are gathering, and its efficacy in their work to meet the healthcare needs of the MSFW population.

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Institutional Review Board

The purpose of MCN's Institutional Review Board is to provide an independent determination that the rights and welfare of the individual or individuals involved in medical, behavioral and social science research are protected. It is the responsibility of the IRB to verify the appropriateness of the methods used to secure informed consent and to ensure that subjects are not exposed to unreasonable risk in the study or project.

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Immunization Initiative

The Immunization Initiative at the Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) is devoted to promoting and improving childhood, adolescent, and adult immunization coverage levels among migrant and other mobile underserved populations. Funding for this project is obtained from a cooperative agreement with the National Immunization Program, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

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