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MCN 001: Adolescent Farmworkers At Risk
Facilitator: Laura Moreno
Facilitator: Admin admin

“ Adolescent Farmworkers at Risk” is a five-module distance learning offering that provides a comprehensive overview of the adolescent farmworker population and the environmental hazards they face. The offering is designed to raise health care provider’s index of suspicion regarding environmental causes of disease and injury among adolescent farmworkers while also providing clinicians with the tools and resources needed to address environmental and occupational concerns.

MCN 002: Hepatitis ABC's for Migrant Health
Facilitator: Amber Evans
Facilitator: Claire Loe
Facilitator: Kathryn Anderson
Facilitator: Laura Moreno
Facilitator: Samantha Meemken
Facilitator: Jessica Vowels
This course requires an enrolment key




“Hepatitis ABC's for Migrant Health” is a five-module distance learning offering that provides a comprehensive overview of hepatitis issues within the migrant population and how clinics can improve their services in this aspect. MCN
in conjunction with CHEC Community Health Education Concepts have developed this course offering designed to raise health care provider’s hepatitis knowledge while also providing clinicians with the tools and resources needed to initiate and engage in coversations with patients about hepatitis awareness and prevention.

CME's Available Pending Approval.
MCN 003: The Management of Binational Tuberculosis Patients
Teacher: Laura Moreno
Teacher: Jonathan Knolle
Teacher: Jessica Vowels
Teacher: Jillian Hopewell

This course was designed by MCN, in conjunction with CHEC Community Health Education Concepts, to aid clinicians and clinic staff who work with migrant clients to address issues of TB unique to these clients. It describes resources such as the Binational TB Network as well as clinical presentation and appropriate response. This course is not intended to be a comprehensive resource for the diagnosis, treatment, and management of TB. Rather, it is meant to be used in conjunction with other TB resources to address those issues particular to the management of binational and mobile populations.
MCN 004: The Changing Face of Migration
Teacher: Jillian Hopewell
Teacher: Laura Moreno
Facilitator: Jenna Robinson
Facilitator: Jessica Vowels

This course is offered to anyone who wishes to understand the effects of migration on health care. The audience for this course is clinical staff (especially new personnel entering a migrant health care setting. Researchers or students of public health, demographics or migration studies will also find it applicable. The course includes a brief history of migration in the US, changes that are occuring in the migrant population, why these changes are happening, and what their effects are on health care.
MCN 005: Serving the Mobile Poor
Teacher: Jonathan Knolle
Teacher: Jillian Hopewell

This course addresses the importance of recognizing particular classifications of the mobile poor in order to address health disparities, safety concerns, access to culturally competent care, and programmatic funding.