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The Latino Caucus is calling for abstracts related to the theme of the Conference: "One World: Global Health." We encourage participation by Latinos and people working with Latinos worldwide. All topics are accepted. However, the following topics are preferred:
  • - Border health

  • - Women's Health in developing countries

  • - Multilingual environments

  • - Immigrant health

  • - Latino Health in the Western Hemisphere - Collaborations between nations

  • - NAFTA impact - The Americas
    • "Who's Community is this Anyway - Community Mobilization or Community Manipulation?"
    • A Day in the Community: Tour of Community Health Worker Programs in Boston
    • A North/South Dialogue on Women's Health and Social Justice: Crossing Cultural Borders with Nuestros Cuerpos Nuestras Vidas(Our Bodies Ourselves)
    • Addressing the Needs of Linguistic Minorities, Immigrants & Refugees
    • Addressing the Needs of the Uninsured
    • Addressing the underrepresentation of monorities with Masters and Doctorate Credentials to solve problems of disparity
    • BEYOND BROCHURES: Exploring the Role of Spanish-Language Television in Public Education
    • Breast and cervical cancer screening and education
    • Breast Cancer Epidemiology: Insights into Disparities
    • Bruno Lima Symposium on mental health issues affecting minority populations
    • Cancer Prevention and Control Programs in Native Populations
    • Challenges in Organizing and Delivering Health Services to Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, and Transgender Communities
    • Community Coalitions for Health Promotion: Effective Tools for Assessment, Planning, Implementation and Evaluation
    • Community health promotion and network building: NHLBI's performance-based strategies to eliminate cardiovascular health disparities by 2010
    • Community-Based Health Models
    • Cultural Competence/SocialMarketing: Models of Research/ Health Service Delivery
    • Current Initiatives Examining Health Disparities in Boston and Massachusetts
    • Developing quality public health materials: Examples and advice from section award winners
    • Development of Networks for Supporting Evaluation of Community-based Efforts to Eliminate Health Disparities
    • Domestic Violence: Successful Interventions
    • Eliminating Disparities In Health Care: Change Through Definition
    • Eliminating Health Disparities in America's Indigenous Peoples
    • Eliminating Health Disparities: Using Personal Empowerment to Create Safe Places For Intimacy After Illness
    • Eliminating Mental Health and Community Living Disparities
    • Epidemiological information on refugee and immigrants' health status: Health Disparities
    • Evaluating Health Needs of Refugee Populations
    • Faith communities as models in eliminating health disparities in HIV/AIDS among racial, ethnic, and sexual minorities
    • Federal initiatives to eliminate racial and ethnic disparities in health
    • Global Health Equity- Developing Country Findings
    • Going Beyond the Feds: Corporate Involvement and Funding Sources to Eliminate Health DisparitiesA
    • Health Care Disparities: Examples from Illinois and Massachusetts
    • Health communication to address disparities
    • Health Disparities in Diabetes: Defining the Problem
    • Health Disparities in Diabetes: Preventive Care Practices
    • Health education/health promotion strategies and approaches for specific populations
    • HIV/AIDS prevention
    • Immigrant and refugee Health Policy: Implications for Access, Health Status and Health Needs
    • Improving Pregnancy Outcomes: Determinants and Measurement Tools
    • Innovative and responsive health promotion and education programs at the community level
    • Integrated approaches: Inclusion of Latino elders, and providers in the development of state and local action plans
    • Integrated Approaches: Increasing the Participation of Latino, American Indian, Alaska Native, and Native Hawaiian Elders and Providers in the Development of State and Local Action Plans
    • Intimate Partner Violence and Mental Health
    • It's About Access to Learning: Continuing Education and Learning on the Web
    • Latino Survival or Extinction: media, politics, and justice
    • Low Birthweight and Very Low Birthweight Outcomes Among Latinas In Boston: An Analysis of Their Heterogeneity
    • Mental health Issues in Jails and Prisons
    • Methods of Measuring Health Disparities
    • Modern history of racial measurement and categorization: implications of the past for the future - Part 1
    • Modern history of racial measurement and categorization: Implications of the past for the future - Part 2
    • National policy efforts to promote the health of diverse populations through culturally and linguistically appropriate services
    • Nutrition and Food Safety among Latinos: Issues for the New Millenium
    • Overcoming Obstacles in Global TB Control
    • Panel: Women’s reproductive health, gender and human rights
    • Part I: Understanding and addressing bias and its impacts on health disparities: From everyday affronts to institutional racism and hate crimes
    • Part II: Understanding and addressing bias and its impacts on health disparities: From everyday affronts to institutional racism and hate crimes
    • Perinatal Care: Health Disparities and Interventions Among Minority and Underserved Populations
    • Poster session - Latino Caucus
    • Poster Session 1
    • Poster Session 3
    • Poster session I: Tailoring health communication to specific audiences
    • Poster2
    • Poster4
    • Prescription Drugs for Low-Income People: Strategies and Policy Issues Panel
    • Preserving reproductive health services in an era of healthcare affiliations
    • Primary Care and Prevention for Women: Innovative Models
    • Primary Care Providers:Programs to Eliminate Disparities
    • Priority Concerns in Lesbian Health
    • Psychosocial and cultural factors in medical care and decision-making
    • Public Health Student Caucus: Mentoring Program Welcome Session and Reception
    • Public Health Student Caucus: Oral Presentations on Education
    • Public Health Student Caucus: Student Poster Session
    • Rachel Frucher Memorial Session: Culturally Competent Health Promotion in Immigrant Communities
    • Reach 2010 Demonstration Project: Bruilding Effective Coalitions to Reduce Health Disparities among People of Color
    • Realizing the vision and mapping the way to an open and just society
    • Reducing Health Disparities: Social and Behavioral Factors in Treatment and Health Promotion
    • Reproductive Health/Barriers To Immunization /Infant Mortality/XCultural Counselling & Nutrition/ Clinical Trial Issues
    • Social Causes of Social Diseases
    • Socioeconomic Status and Race: Investigating Health Disparities
    • Taking Aim at Racial and Income Disparities in Mammography Screening: The North Carolina Breast Cancer Screening Program's and other Community-Based Approaches
    • The Epidemiology of Human Rights Abuses
    • The Health of the Hispanic Woman. How are we doing?
    • The Impacts of Racism on the Health and Well-being of the Nation
    • Training of the Emerging Majority for the Elimination of Health Disparities: Curricular Issues in the Training of Public Health Professionals
    • Tune in for Health: Working with television entertainment shows and partners to deliver health information for at-risk populations
    • Women's Health
    If you have any questions about your submission, please do not hesitate to contact Adriana Linares at sph1774@sph.uth.tmc.edu

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