Crossing Borders: Shared Public Health Goals, Page 3
Spring/Summer 2011 • Volume 28 Number 1
This issue grew out of a cross-border symposium in January. It drew authors from five states and three Canadian provinces and territories. Peer-reviewed articles explore immigration policy, cross-border collaborations, and the health disparities faced by refugee, Native American/Native Alaskan, and First Nation populations.
Web Only Articles
Student viewpoint: Farmworker Housing and Health: A Cross-Border Approach
Barbara Rose, Sarah Wylie
Two students in UW's Community Oriented Public Health Practice Program describe their transition from individual-level to community-based health interventions.
Academic-to-Academic Collaboration: An Interview with David Patrick
Jack Thompson
The new director of the University of British Columbia's School of Population and Public Health describes the annual Cross Border Symposium, which he helped found.
Immigration Policy: Migration Patterns
Nora Kleinman
Several charts provide supporting data for the article in the print edition.
Foreign-Born Population by Country of Birth, Washington State 2005-2009 Table
Martin Cetron
This table provides supporting data for the article in the print edition.
Key Adolescent Health Indicators
Julia Yoshino, Patrick O’Carroll
A longer version of the table provides supporting data for the article in the print edition.
Pacific Northwest Border Health Memoranda of Understanding (MOU)
Wayne Dauphinee, Wayne Turnberg
This list of MOUs provides supporting data for the article in the print edition.
