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First do no harm : Protect patients by making sure all staff receive yearly influenza vaccine!

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Spanish- CDC says "Take 3 steps to fight the flu"

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English- CDC says "Take 3 steps to fight the flu"

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Vaccinate Healthcare Workers

First do no harm : Protect patients by making sure all staff receive yearly influenza vaccine!

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American Dental Hygiene Association

Our members enjoy professional support, educational programs, and numerous opportunities for participation in association decision making. With your support, we can carry out our mission to advance the art and science of dental hygiene, and to promote the highest standards of education and practice in the profession.

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Pediatric Lead Exposure Case Study

An interactive lead case study by Susan Buchanan, MD, Linda Forst, MD, MPH, and Anne Evens, MS.

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

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NIOSH Safety and Health Topic: Heat Stress

NIOSH information on heat stress/illness.

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Heat-Related Deaths Among Crop Workers --- United States, 1992--2006

MMWR June 20, 2008 / 57(24);649-653
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Heat Stress Fotonovela

Photonovelas in English and Spanish. Produced by the North Carolina Farmworker Project.

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The Lancet's H1N1 Resource Center

The Lancet's H1N1 Resource Center is a collaborative effort by the editors of over 40 Elsevier-published journals and 11 learned societies who have agreed to make freely available on this site any relevant content. All papers have been selected by a Lancet editor, grouped by topic and fulltext pdfs made available to download free of charge.

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Swine CAFOs & Novel H1N1 Flu: Separating Facts from Fears

Charles W. Schmidt, Swine CAFOs & Novel H1N1 Flu: Separating Facts from Fears, Environmental Health Perspectives Volume 117, Number 9, September 2009

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Recommendations for Blood Lead Screening of Medicaid-Eligible Children Aged 1--5 Years

MMWR August 7, 2009 / 58(RR09);1-11

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The Dark Side of Dairies

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

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ImmuNews July 09

Welcome to Immu-News, the Immunization Initiatives listserv, a monthly resource for the community of participants in this project. For now, this is post-only listserv (in other words, you will get only one e-mail per month in your mailbox, instead of floods of daily discussions) but we hope to evolve into a more interactive form, something that will truly be of service to you as each of you searches for ways to improve your ability to record and access immunization data, to increase immunizations provided to your clients, and thus to improve the health of your community.

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ImmuNews June 09

Our June topic is IIS or Immunzaion Registries. Between August and October of 2008, immunization initiative staff at MCN conducted structured interviews with all State Immunization Coordinators or their designated contact persons in an effort to identify state programs that address the immunization needs. In response to the question “does your state have an electronic immunization registry?” we found that 42 states have registries, six states are in the process of implementing them, and two states do not have registries.

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Helping Health Centers Identify Migrant and Homeless Patients

The Health Care for the Homeless (HCH) Clinicians’ Network and Migrant Clinicians Network (MCN) serve as National Partners to the HRSA Health Disparities Collaboratives. One of the critical roles for both organizations is helping health centers identify their migrant and homeless patients. Both organizations share a commitment to the principal that mobility should not be a barrier for health care access or continuity of care. What follows is a set of succinct and helpful suggestions for how to better identify homeless and migrant patients in your practice.

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New employee orientation policy

To establish a policy regarding new employee training to satisfy **** Department of Health Ambulatory Care Regulations and University Policy and Procedures....

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HHS Announces $13.4 Million in Financial Assistance to Support Nurses, Resource

HHS Deputy Secretary Bill Corr today announced the release of $13.4 million for loan repayments to nurses who agree to practice in facilities with critical shortages and for schools of nursing to provide loans to students who will become nurse faculty. The funds were made available by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA), signed Feb. 17, 2009, by President Obama.

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ImmuNews May 09

Our May topic is “What Do Migrants from Mexico, Central and South America Think About Immunization?” MCN has conducted several focus groups in recent years on this topic, and we share with you, in two papers, what we learned in these focus groups.

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