[Webinar] Development of Culturally Appropriate Healthy Eating Educational Tool for Asian Americans: Filipino/a/x and Hmong Editions

AAPCHO and MHP Salud will present four culturally relevant My Healthy Plate brochures that include the cultural traditions and dietary preferences of Filipino/a/x and Hmong MSAW communities as critical tools in preventing diabetes. In this webinar, speakers will share the importance of culturally relevant My Healthy Plate educational resources, a national survey and health center collaboration efforts, and promising practices.

[Webinar] Diabetes Continuum of Care: Environmental Impacts on Diabetes Access to Care

Join the Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), Farmworker Justice, National Center for Farmworker Health, and the National Network for Oral Health Access for the final session of the Diabetes Continuum of Care National Learning Series! This session will provide an overview of the impacts of climate change on the health and well-being of historically marginalized communities. Speakers will discuss the intersection of environmental justice with diabetes care and management, strategies for health centers to address the issue of climate change, and tools to support patients and staff in promoting access to care.

[Learning Collaborative] Quality Improvement Strategies for LTBI Screening, Testing, and Treatment in A/AA and NH/PI-Serving Health Centers: EHR Template Development Learning Collaborative – Session 2

The Tuberculosis (TB) Elimination Alliance (TEA) invites you to submit your application to the upcoming TB Learning Collaborative: “Quality Improvement Strategies for Latent Tuberculosis Infection (LTBI) Screening, Testing, and Treatment in Asian, Asian American (A/AA), Native Hawaiian, and Pacific Islander (NH/PI)-Serving Health Centers: Electronic Health Record (EHR) Template Development”. Learn from clinical experts on how EHR plays a critical role in optimizing the latent TB infection care cascade.

[Learning Collaborative] “Diabetes Continuum of Care: Environmental Impacts on Diabetes Management and Access to Care” Session 1

Asian American (AA) populations face unique challenges with respect to Type 2 Diabetes. AA populations appear to have one of the lowest rates of diabetes compared to other racial/ethnic groups. However, when the AA populations are disaggregated, specific subgroups have significantly higher rates of diabetes compared to other racial/ethnic groups. Join Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), Farmworker Justice, and the National Network for Oral Health Access for this Learning Collaborative which will focus on environmental justice and the impacts of a changing climate on diabetes management and access to care. Guest speakers will discuss the intersection of environmental justice with diabetes care and management in health centers, strategies to support patients impacted by climate-related natural disasters, and practical steps and tools to support health center staff in promoting access to care.

[Learning Collaborative] “Diabetes Continuum of Care: Environmental Impacts on Diabetes Management and Access to Care” Session 2

Asian American (AA) populations face unique challenges with respect to Type 2 Diabetes. AA populations appear to have one of the lowest rates of diabetes compared to other racial/ethnic groups. However, when the AA populations are disaggregated, specific subgroups have significantly higher rates of diabetes compared to other racial/ethnic groups. Join Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), Farmworker Justice, and the National Network for Oral Health Access for this Learning Collaborative which will focus on environmental justice and the impacts of a changing climate on diabetes management and access to care. Guest speakers will discuss the intersection of environmental justice with diabetes care and management in health centers, strategies to support patients impacted by climate-related natural disasters, and practical steps and tools to support health center staff in promoting access to care.

[Learning Collaborative] “Diabetes Continuum of Care: Environmental Impacts on Diabetes Management and Access to Care” Session 3

Asian American (AA) populations face unique challenges with respect to Type 2 Diabetes. AA populations appear to have one of the lowest rates of diabetes compared to other racial/ethnic groups. However, when the AA populations are disaggregated, specific subgroups have significantly higher rates of diabetes compared to other racial/ethnic groups. Join Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), Farmworker Justice, and the National Network for Oral Health Access for this Learning Collaborative which will focus on environmental justice and the impacts of a changing climate on diabetes management and access to care. Guest speakers will discuss the intersection of environmental justice with diabetes care and management in health centers, strategies to support patients impacted by climate-related natural disasters, and practical steps and tools to support health center staff in promoting access to care.

[Learning Collaborative] “Diabetes Continuum of Care: Environmental Impacts on Diabetes Management and Access to Care” Session 4

Asian American (AA) populations face unique challenges with respect to Type 2 Diabetes. AA populations appear to have one of the lowest rates of diabetes compared to other racial/ethnic groups. However, when the AA populations are disaggregated, specific subgroups have significantly higher rates of diabetes compared to other racial/ethnic groups. Join Association of Asian Pacific Community Health Organizations (AAPCHO), Farmworker Justice, and the National Network for Oral Health Access for this Learning Collaborative which will focus on environmental justice and the impacts of a changing climate on diabetes management and access to care. Guest speakers will discuss the intersection of environmental justice with diabetes care and management in health centers, strategies to support patients impacted by climate-related natural disasters, and practical steps and tools to support health center staff in promoting access to care.

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