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The Health Center Recruitment and Retention Effectiveness Review (RRER)
The Health Center Recruitment and Retention Effectiveness Review (RRER) instrument is designed to support on-going recruitment and retention of qualified clinical staff at health centers funded by the Bureau of Primary Health Care (BPHC) under section 330 of the Public Health Service Act as amended by the Health Centers Consolidation Act of 1996.
MCN The Importance of Clinic Visits: A Checklist for Getting the Most from Your Doctor's Appointment SPN/ENG
IAC revises it’s Federal Law! You must give your patients current vaccine information statements (VISs).
Unprotected People #81: Imported case of congenital rubella syndrome diagnosed in New Hampshire, Nov 22, 2005 .
Poster/quick reference about the Bird Flu
This informational poster outlines what you can do and what you need to know about the bird flu.
Simple Things You Can Do to Protect Yourself And Your Family
This poster outlines four simple steps you can do to protect you and your family.
La Vida Mia Photonovella
This photonovella accompanies the video "La Vida Mia."
CDC Releases report on recent Poliovirus infections among four unvaccinated children in Minnesota ( October 18, 2005)
CDC Reports that Nation's Influenza Vaccine Supplies Continue to Increase. Advises Broadening of Vaccination Efforts
MCN Depression & Healthy Living SPN/ENG
2005-06 Influenza Vaccine Supply and Vaccine Recommendations
CDC’s Key Messages (October 13, 2005)
Don't Panic - Prepare
Be educated about Influenze; Don't panic, be prepared!
Flu Prevention
Protect yourself from the flu at home and work.
DSHS Plans for Pandemic Influenza
Strategic plan developed by DSHS for Influenza Pandemic
AOEC Pesticde Training Modules for Training Clinicians
Inscription In Drug Use Among Farm Workers
Excerpts from "Inscription In Drug Use Among Farm Workers," Original (unpublished) research by Dr. Keith Bletzer.
For the Women of Katrina
Following natural disasters there is often a sharp rise in violence against women and children, especially for those who have lost their homes and who are living in crowded shelters. Teenage girls, young women, and separated children are at special risk.