Diversity Resources
Cultural Competency Lecture Series sponsored by the Center for Diversity and Multicultural Affairs
Diversity Resource Guide published by the Center for Diversity and Multicultural Affairs
Spanish Classes at OHSU. For more information, e-mail Mercedes or call 503-827-4483 or 503-494-0642.
OHSU VOLUNTEER AND EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
OHSU Volunteer Services
OHSU Student, Faculty, and Staff Employment Opportunities
ADDITIONAL RESOURCES
OHSU Office of International Services
Minority Health Project webcasts
The U.S. Health Resource and Services Administration (HRSA)
Language: Challenges and Opportunities / Linguistic Competence & LEP Persons: The Department of Human Services Office of Multicultural Health will provide guidance and technical assistance to DHS Health Services in fulfilling its responsibilities to provide meaningful access to limited English proficient persons (LEP).
English-Spanish Glossary of student financial aid and post secondary education terms
Educational Commission for Foreign Medical Graduates
Credentialing Services for Foreign Transcript Evaluation
American Immigration Lawyers Association (AILA) is the only legal association in the United States for immigration attorneys. To find an immigration lawyer, visit its website.
National Institutes of Health, Office of Science Education
Portland Public Schools Enrollment Information & Demographics
2006 Census Bureau, Oregon Demographics
Activities for ESL (English as a Second Language) Students
U.S. Department of Labor Bureau of Labor Statistics Occupational Outlook Handbook
MINORITY PATIENT HEALTH CARE
American Indians and Alaska Natives in Health Careers
Hispanic Patient Care Journal, Caring for Hispanic Patients
The American Academy of Family Physicians and the National Hispanic Medical Association launched this new journal. For more information, visit their websites.
The Office of Minority Health: Its mission is to improve and protect the health of racial and ethnic minority populations including American Indians and Alaska Natives, Asian Americans, Black/African Americans, Hispanics/Latinos, Native Americans, and other Pacific Islanders through the development of health policies and programs that will eliminate health disparities.


