Trainings and Events: Refugee Health
Minnesota Immigrant and Refugee Health Network
The Minnesota Immigrant and Refugee Health Network (MIRHN), previously called the Metro Immigrant and Refugee Health Network, brings together Minnesota health professionals, social service workers, students, community members, and others interested in refugee and immigrant health issues. At monthly meetings, presentations by various individuals working in the field serve as a catalyst for group dialogue and networking.
The network is coordinated by a staff member of the MDH Refugee Health Program and several partners.
Meetings are held the second Tuesday of the month from 9:30-11 a.m. CT. The group does not meet in July, August, or December 2025. To receive notice of upcoming meetings and biweekly updates sharing community events, job postings, grant opportunities, and other relevant announcements, Subscribe to Minnesota Immigrant and Refugee Health Announcements email list. Questions may be directed to refugeehealth@state.mn.us.
Minnesota Refugee Health Forum
The Minnesota Refugee Health Forum brings together Minnesota’s local public health departments, refugee resettlement agencies, clinics, and community-based organizations to build and strengthen partnerships and to work together to improve refugee health care in Minnesota. The forum includes presentations, panel discussions, and sessions on an array of topics related to refugee health.
Audience:
- Local public health staff – metro and Greater Minnesota
- Refugee resettlement agency case managers and program managers
- Clinic staff providing health care for new refugee arrivals
- Community organizations supporting refugees in accessing health care
2025 Minnesota Refugee Health Forum
Refugee Health Screening Microlearning Series
This series of short videos helps providers, clinical teams, and public health professionals better understand best practices for Refugee Health Assessments. Each 2-3 minute video focuses on an aspect of the Refugee Health Assessment (e.g., mental health and emotional wellbeing, viral hepatitis, lead, etc.). Access the videos on YouTube: Refugee Health Microlearning Series.
Minnesota Center of Excellence in Newcomer Health Trainings
The Minnesota Department of Health Refugee Health Program is the lead member of the Minnesota Center of Excellence in Newcomer Health (MN COE). The MN COE develops trainings and tools to support health care providers, public health professionals, and resettlement partners in their efforts to better serve immigrant and refugee families. Access these trainings at Trainings: Minnesota Center of Excellence in Newcomer Health.