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Amigos en Salud/Friends in Health
Amigos en Salud /Friends in Health offers materials designed to assist in conducting an outreach and patient education program for people with type 2 diabetes based on a strategy that combines peer education, behavior modification and diabetes self-management.
American Academy of Family Physicians - Family Practice Management Toolbox
The FPM Toolbox offers 150+ tools that you can use to improve your practice. Many of our tools are available to download as PDFs, MS Word or MS Excel files – all free of charge. To browse the Toolbox, simply click on a category name for a list of the tools offered on that topic.
Health Information Translations
Health Information Translations is a collaborative initiative to improve health education for limited English proficiency patients.
Dentsearch.com
Your dental employment opportunity website. Designed specifically for the dental industry; providing inexpensive job opportunity advertising for dental practices, groups, educational institutions, suppliers and manufacturers.
Healthy Roads Media
This site contains free health education materials in a number of languages and a variety of formats. They are being developed to study the value of these formats in providing health information for diverse populations in a variety of settings.
EthnoMed
The EthnoMed site contains information about cultural beliefs, medical issues and other related issues pertinent to the health care of recent immigrants to Seattle or the US, many of whom are refugees fleeing war-torn parts of the world.
Walk Texas!
A community-based program whose mission is to promote the health of Texans by increasing awareness and opportunities for individuals to engage in regular physical activity, including walking, and has How-To instruction manuals on how to start such a walking or biking program in any community.
Links to Care for the Underserved
MCN Links to Care for the Underserved provides information on the resources available locally and nationally, for those in need of assistance for various health and social service issues, with additional attention to migrant health specific resources.
Texas DSHS: Free Diabetes Education Materials
AHECs/HETCs
AHECs (Area Health Education Centers) and HETCs (Health Education Training Centers) have regional offices which provide community placements, service learning opportunities and clinical experiences for medical, dental, physician assistant, nursing, pharmacy and allied health students in rural and urban underserved communities. Programs also focus on recruitment, placement, and retention activities to address community and state health care workforce needs.
Rural Recruitment & Retention
Is a national job bank for rural health care providers. It is free to list an opening.
MCN's Health Network- Track II
Clinics which treat mobile patients with diabetes can now count on a clinical oversight system that can help prevent diabetes-related complications by providing self-management support, education and referral.
MCN Monograph Series. Track II: Continuous Diabetes Care for Migrant Workers. Eng/Spn
MCN Monograph Series. Diabetes: Addressing a Chronic Disease in a Mobile Population. Eng/Spn
Health Careers Network
An online Job Bank for family physicians.
Delivery System Design
Diabetes group visit information tools, PDSA and examination forms, and flow sheets
Decision Support: Diabetes
Health Disparities Collaboratives Library
Health Disparities Collaboratives Library has tools specific to Special Populations including Migrant and mobile underserved populations, such as Cardiovascular Migrant Flow sheets, Diabetes Formulary for Migrants, etc.
Minimum Standards Algorithms for Diabetes Care, from the Texas Diabetes Council
To assist in the delivery of primary care practice. They have been developed by a panel of experts through an open, peer-reviewed process to assure that they are complete, accurate and consistent with the current state of knowledge on diabetes treatment.