Sample Request Received by an OMHRC Information Specialist
Question
A professor at St. Francis University called one of our Information Specialists asking for information (brochures, websites, and statistics) on minority men's health because she was developing a course for nursing students about it.
Answer
Hello,
Thank you for calling The Office of Minority Health Resource Center. Listed below you will find links to information related to minority men's health. Please feel free to contact us again if you need further assistance.
Publications
http://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/templates/browse.aspx?lvl=3&lvlID=170
Men's Health 101
http://minorityhealth.hhs.gov/templates/browse.aspx?lvl=3&lvlID=278
Statistics for Hispanic and African American Males on cancer (pag. 34 of 163) and diabetes (pg. 36 of 163). [PDF, 3.64MB][
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_10/sr10_232.pdf
Information from Office on Women's Health
Minority Men's Health
http://www.4woman.gov/mens/groups/minority.cfm
Men's Health Network
http://www.menshealthnetwork.org/omh.html![]()
CDC's Men's Health
http://www.cdc.gov/men1 If you know of anyone else who would like to subscribe to this list, ask them to subscribe to our regular mailing list first, then indicate their interest in funding in the comments field. They will receive information on OMH funding once it becomes available. If they are already subscribed to our mailing list, they should just send an e-mail to info@minorityhealth.hhs.gov indicating that they would like receive information on OMH funding (once it become available).
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