Tuesday, November 26, 2013

CDC Flu Documents in 12 languages


CDC flu documents are available for download and/or ordering in 12 languages common among refugees including: Amharic, Arabic, Burmese, Dzongkha, English, Farsi, Karen, Kirundi, Nepali, Oromo, Somali, and Spanish.  
There are 4 documents available in each language at the following link: 
http://www.cdc.gov/immigrantrefugeehealth/resources/index.html

"American Heart": DVD Release


"American Heart": DVD release, awards news, and more...

American Heart DVD is now available!

It's official! The American Heart DVD has been released and is now available for purchase on our website. A lot of people have been eagerly awaiting this occasion, but we think you'll agree it was worth the wait -- the DVD looks great and includes some cool extra features including lots of "deleted scenes" -- scenes that we really liked but sadly ended up on the cutting room floor.


what's this?

Last week, we were thrilled to learn American Heart was honored with the Bronze Jury Prize at the Social Justice Film Festival in Seattle. Here's what they had to say about our film: "American Heart packs an emotional wallop as it portrays the lasting legacy of commitment, caring, and hope that the clinic provides.”

Among the upcoming engagements for American Heart is the State Department's 9th Annual Refugee Admissions Workshop, hosted by the Bureau of Population, Refugees, and Migration. American Heart will be shown twice during the workshop which takes place the week of December 2-6. Screenings are open to workshop participants, and panel will be moderated by our very own Dr. William Stauffer.

   From the nation's capital we head to Milwaukee! American Heart will be presented as part of the Medical College of Wisconsin's Global Health Week program. Screening will take place Thursday, December 5 at 2pm on the Milwaukee Regional Medical Center campus. Film will be followed by a discussion moderated by CDC's Dr. Martin Cetron. Open to the public. More info here


Minnesota broadcasts: American Heart marathon on Thanksgiving!

Throughout November we've celebrated four television broadcasts on Twin Cities Public Television, and we've received some really wonderful feedback from viewers. Moreover, our premiere broadcast on TPT’s flagship station, tpt 2, attracted 13,000 viewership households -- not too shabby! But we're not done yet... for our Minnesota friends, you still have a few chances to catch American Heart on TV.  How about an alternative to football on Thanksgiving? American Heart will play multiple times throughout the day. You can find the full American Heart broadcast schedule here -- note that the "Where to Watch Us" tab will tell you where to find the channel(s) on your cable system. Here's a list of the best remaining broadcasts:

  Thursday, Nov 28 (Thanksgiving) - 9:24am + 3:24pm + 9:24pm
  TPT MN, Channel 2.2

  Sunday, December 1 - 7:57am + 1:57pm
  TPT MN, Channel 2.2


 

Other Links:

Television Broadcasts
More broadcasts coming this week! See here for full schedule.


What is "American Heart"?

learn more here

Newsletter Archive
If you missed Issues 1-3, you can see them in our archive.

"American Heart" on Public Radio
Director Chris Newberry discusses the film.

Official Website
visit us at AmericanHeartFilm.com

Related
check out the Medicine Box Project, DVD short films from the makers of American Heart.

Friday, November 22, 2013

Epidemic! A free online learning game from the University of Minnesota School of Public Health. Available for 1-4 players. Fun, educational & free to play.
The University of Minnesota School of Public Health launched an engaging and innovative way to educate the general public and potential public health students about the essential work performed by public health professionals. 

The game simulates actual tasks performed by a team of public health professionals during an epidemic. Each player chooses a role and then works with other players to identify the cause of the epidemic and contain its spread. As the epidemic progresses, players collaborate to make decisions and overcome real-world challenges.
Epidemic! provides a compelling and effective way to:

  • Engage people in exploring the field of public health.
  • Immerse players in a public health role during a realistic public health emergency.
  • Illustrate tasks and functions performed by various public health professionals.
  • Demonstrate the importance of collaboration among public health professionals.
Access the game at www.epidemicgame.org or sign up for the mailing list for periodic updates.

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Human Rights Guidelines



Please see revised overseas parasite treatment guidelines posted at the CDC website.  







There are a few modifications which are highlighted on the website:



  • Latin American and Caribbean refugees are now included, in addition to Asian, Middle Eastern, and African refugees.
  • Recommendations for management of Strongyloides in refugees from Loa loa-endemic areas emphasize a screen-and-treat approach and de-emphasize a presumptive high-dose albendazole approach.
  • Presumptive use of albendazole during any trimester of pregnancy is no longer recommended.

Friday, November 1, 2013

Global One Health Incubator


HUMAN RIGHTS GUIDELINES:

Guidelines on Human Rights Education for Health Workers: http://www.osce.org/odihr/105050

Guidelines on Human Rights Education for Human Rights Activists: http://www.osce.org/odihr/105053


CONTACT:
Pavel Chacuk
Human Rights Adviser
OSCE Office for Democratic Institutions and Human Rights (OSCE/ODIHR)  

http://www.osce.org/odihr
10 Miodowa str.
00-251 Warsaw Poland
Mob. tel. + 48 607 508 002
Fax. + 48 22 5200 605



Documentary; A River Changes Course



INVITATION...

You are invited to attend our new Global One Health Incubator to advance collaboration across University of Minnesota to address challenges arising at the intersection of animals-humans and the environment around the world.  The goal of this meeting will be to host compelling discussions around pertinent topics, identify interesting upcoming funding opportunities, and foster new programs and projects across the university.  This will be a casual get-together generally held on the first Friday of the month. (The exception being this month which will be held on Friday, November 8 due to location availability).  This activity is an alignment of a number of other One Health groups across the University including:  Pathogens and Populations brown bag lunch, One Health Research Update Meetings and the Global One Health Happy Hour.

This month’s topic:  Global One Health Incubator: How can we best use this activity to foster collaboration and advance One Health work across the University.

This month’s funding opportunities to consider are:






Partnerships for Enhanced Engagement in Research (PEER) Science: 


The Happy Hour will take place on:
Friday, November 8, 2013 from 3pm – 5pm

The Campus Club
Bar Lounge
4th Floor, Coffman Union
300 Washington Avenue SE
Minneapolis MN 55455


If you have any questions, please contact Katey Pelican at 612-625-8561
RSVP to Jane Pederson at peder010@umn.edu

Two weeks in

*disclaimer* This was written a few days ago and now being posted!   Mambo from Arusha! It has been two weeks into our four month long stay...