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Hurricane Recovery Resources for Health Centers

"To assist health centers in obtaining Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) funding for damaged or destroyed facilities, Capital Link has developed Hurricane Recovery Resources for Health Centers, supported by the Health Resources and Services Administration."

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    The Human Diagnosis Project

    "The Human Diagnosis Project (also referred to as "Human Dx" or "the Project") is a worldwide effort created with and led by the global medical community to build an online system that maps the best steps to help any patient. By combining collective intelligence with machine learning, Human Dx intends to enable more accurate, affordable, and accessible care for all."

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      Coccidioidomycosis (Valley Fever)

      "Coccidioidomycosis or Valley Fever is an infectious disease in parts of the U.S.A. It is caused by inhaling microscopic arthroconidia (also known as arthrospores or spores) of the closely related fungal species Coccidioides immitis and C. posadasii. Areas where Coccidioides is endemic (native and common) include states in the southwestern U.S.A. such as Arizona, California, New Mexico, Nevada, Texas, and Utah and parts of Mexico, Central America and South America."

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        Nail Salon Worker Safety and Health - Best Practices and Training Guide

         

        Safety and Health Practices
        for Nail Salon Workers

        Safety and Health Practicesfor Nail Salon Workers and a Training Guide for Nail Salon Worker Safety and Health Outreach Program

         

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        Tomato Workers’ Health and Safety - A Guide for Health Care Providers

        Tomato Workers Health Guide

         

        Available in English and Spanish!

         

        Created by MCN, medical student Rachel Kelley of UCSF, and collaborators at East Tennessee State University, this guide is intended to be a reference for health care providers who work with people employed in the U.S. tomato industry. It aims to prepare providers with a more detailed understanding of hazards, health issues, and work processes associated with different tomato industry jobs.

        This guide draws on published research, experienced health professionals’ advice, and information gathered from interviews and focus groups conducted with 36 tomato workers from diverse backgrounds and 14 community leaders familiar with tomato workers’ health in multiple states. It is important to note that health and safety conditions at any particular farm or company may vary from what is described here. Furthermore, individual workers may experience the same set of conditions differently.

        The first section of the guide focuses on health hazards and health conditions commonly encountered in tomato production. The second section consists of detailed descriptions and illustrations of different tomato production tasks. The third section covers “human resources” information and policies that apply to U.S. agricultural workers generally. The appendices contain a Spanish-English glossary, further detail about different types of pesticides, information about agricultural occupational health policies and regulation, and a list of resources and readings.

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        CDC National Diabetes Education Program - Diabetes and You: All Medicines Matter! ENG

        A flier created by the CDC's National Diabetes Education Program as a guide for patients in the management of medicines to treat diabetes. Available in English.

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        Clinician Consultation Center Substance Use Warmline

         

        Substance Use Warmline
        Peer-to-Peer Consultation and Decision Support
        10 am – 6 pm EST Monday - Friday
        855-300-3595

        Free and confidential consultation for clinicians from the Clinician Consultation Center at San Francisco General Hospital focusing on substance use in primary care

         

        Objectives of the Substance Use Warmline:

        • Support primary care providers in managing complex patients with addiction, chronic pain, and behavioral health issues
        • Improve the safety of medication regimens to decrease the risk of overdose
        • Enhance the treatment, care and support for people living with or at risk for HIV
        • Discuss useful strategies for clinicians in managing their patients living with substance use, addiction and chronic pain.

        Consultation topics include:

        • Assessment and treatment of opioid, alcohol, and other substance use disorders
        • Approaches to suspected misuse, abuse, or diversion of prescribed opioids
        • Methods to simplify opioid-based pain regimens to reduce risk of misuse and toxicity
        • Urine toxicology testing- when to use it and what it means
        • Use of buprenorphine and the role of methadone maintenance
        • Withdrawal management for opioids, alcohol, and other CNS depressants
        • Harm reduction strategies and overdose prevention
        • Managing substance use in special populations (pregnancy, HIV, hepatitis)
        • Productive ways of discussing (known or suspected) addiction with patients.

        The CCC’s multi-disciplinary team of expert physicians, clinical pharmacists and nurses provides consultation to help clinicians manage complex patient needs, medication safety, and a rapidly evolving regulatory environment.

        Learn more at http://nccc.ucsf.edu/clinician-consultation/substance-use-management

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        US Zika Pregnancy Registry

        As part of the response to the Zika outbreak, CDC, in collaboration with state, local, tribal, and territorial health departments, established a pregnancy registry for comprehensive monitoring of pregnancy and infant outcomes following possible Zika virus infection. The registry is an active surveillance system of pregnant women with laboratory evidence of possible Zika virus infection in the 50 US states and DC, and in the US territories. On May 20, 2016, CDC released detailed information about the registry and will initiate weekly reporting of the number of pregnant women followed in the registry.

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          Clinical Ladder for Medical Assistants (MAs)

          All of the links provided below are examples of various job applicaitons/description for Medical Assistants.  The organizations allowed us use of these forms strictly as a resource for Medical Assistants.

          1.)  Borinquen Health Care Center, Inc. - Medical Asistant Job Application,

          2.)  Primary Health Care Inc., -  Certified Medical Assistant (CMA) Application,

          3.)  Northwest Health Services, Inc. -  Medical Assistant RN Annex,

          4.)  Shalom Health Care Center - New Employee Medical Assistant Basic Skills Quiz,

          5.)  Family Health Center of Battle Creek - f Job Description for Medical Assistant

          6.)  Katy Trail Community Health -  Medical Assistant Essential Duties, Job Function, & Qualifications

          7.)  Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton - Position Description for Medical Assistant I

          8.)  Community Health Centers of Greater Dayton - Position Description for Medical Assistant II

          9.)  Medical Assistant Job Description

          10.)  Health Partners of Western Ohio - Position Description for Medical Assistant

          11.)  Westside Healthcare Association, Inc. - Job Description/Specification for Medical Assistant

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