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Hector Balcazar, M.S., Ph.D. Education Professional Experience

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26. <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. and <strong>Balcazar</strong>, S. (1998). Antonio Lopez: pain and stain: a family history of a Mexican<br />

farm worker. Latino Caucus. 150 Years of the Spirit of 1848. 126 th Annual Meeting American Public<br />

Health Association. Washington, D.C., November 15-18, 1998. Invited Presentation.<br />

25. Perez-Escamilla, R. and <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1998). Nutritional problems confronting Latinos throughout<br />

the lifecycle.126 th Annual Meeting American Public Health Association. Washington, D.C., November<br />

15-18, 1998. Co-Presider-Moderator Scientific Session. Latino Caucus.<br />

24. <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1998). Nutrition with cultural flavor: nutricion con sabor cultural. 126 th Annual<br />

Meeting American Public Health Association. Washington, D.C., November 15-18, 1998. Presider-<br />

Moderator Scientific Session. Latino Caucus.<br />

23. <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1998). Latino health approaches, and innovations in Latino health. Poster<br />

Sessions.126 th Annual Meeting American Public Health Association. Washington, D.C., November 15-<br />

18, 1998. Presider-Moderator Poster Sessions. Latino Caucus.<br />

22. <strong>Balcazar</strong>. H. (1998). Latino Caucus Mentoring Event. 126 th Annual Meeting American Public Health<br />

Association. Washington, D.C., November 15-18, 1998. Moderator. Latino Caucus.<br />

21. <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1998), Maquiladora working conditions on the US-Mexico border: how to do better<br />

surveys- how to assist the fight for safer workplaces. Occupational Health and Safety Section. . 126 th<br />

Annual Meeting American Public Health Association. Washington, D.C., November 15-18, 1998.<br />

Presider-Moderator Scientific Session. Occupational Health and Safety Section.<br />

20. Amondragon-Rosh, E. and <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1998). Establishing networks among community-based<br />

organizations addressing health access issues. The Osborn Health Partnership, Arizona. The ACCESS<br />

Project. Southwest Regional Meeting. El Paso, Texas, October 16, 1998. Invited Presentation.<br />

19. <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1998). Health and access: issues affecting the health of Hispanics in Maricopa County.<br />

Hispanic Chamber Of Commerce. Health Care Committee Meeting. Samaritan Health Center. <strong>Ph</strong>oenix,<br />

Arizona, June 12, 1998. Invited Presentation.<br />

18. <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. and Leal, Isabel. (1998). Where Will Our Children Play: Community Awareness on<br />

Environmental Impact on Health. First National Lay Health Workers/Promotores Conference. Mesa,<br />

Arizona, May 20-22, 1998. Invited Presentation/Workshop Facilitator.<br />

17. <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1998). The salud para su corazón (health for your heart) model: mobilizing for<br />

community impact. Evaluating Community Impact. Cardiovascular Health: Coming Together for the 21 st<br />

Century. A National Conference. San Francisco, California. February 19-21, 1998. Invited Guest<br />

Speaker/Presentation.<br />

16. <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1997). HIV Risk Behaviors Among Latinos: The Puerto Rican <strong>Experience</strong>. 125th<br />

Annual Meeting & Exposition. American Public Health Association. Indianapolis, Indiana. November 9-<br />

13, 1997. Presider-Moderator Scientific Session. Latino Caucus.<br />

15. <strong>Balcazar</strong>, H. (1997). Salud Para Su Corazón NHLBI’’s Initiative: Process and Impact Evaluation.<br />

Symposium on Latino Health. Hispanic Heritage Month. NIH Office of Equal Employment Opportunity,<br />

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