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Session: Building Capacity: Empowering Latinos
3372.0: Monday, November 06, 2006: 4:30 PM-5:30 PM
Poster
Building Capacity: Empowering Latinos
Hispanics represent an estimated 13% of the US population (US Census Bureau, 2002), during the next three decades this population is expected to greatly increase and will impact many key areas of our society. Current census projections predict that the number of Hispanics in the United States will double by 2050 to more than 25% of the total US population. Thus, it is necessary to identify ways of building capacity among the Latino population, some have proposed to start with the research infrastructure and the healthcare system because it will decrease the health disparities gap. This session is relevant to public health leaders interested in identifying avenues for capacity building among the Latino population and in understanding how to overcome language barriers at the healthcare setting. The session is also important to leaders in academia and public health professionals who want to learn about how to increase the number of Hispanics in the health workforce.
Learning Objectives: Learning Objectives: At the conclusion of the session, the participant in this session will be able to: 1. Identify avenues for capacity building in the academia and the community, 2. Describe initiatives to overcome language barriers at the healthcare setting and assess the importance of increasing a Spanish-language infrastructure in areas with small Latino populations, 3.Understand child health promotion and healthy eating among Hispanic youth and adults, 4. Learn how to increase the number of Hispanics in the health workforce, 5.Understand how the Latino community uses health communication materials.
Board 1Cómo sea la vista: Preliminary findings of VISTA (Voice-enabled Interactive Spanish Translation Aid)
Gus E. Turner, MPH(c), Michael A. DeGuzman, MPH, Harold K. Simon, MD, MBA
Board 2Design and Participatory Evaluation of Gardening Intervention to Prevent Childhood Obesity: Bush Community Gardens of Hope
Jose O. Arrom, MA, Dinah Ramirez, RN, Aida Giachello, PhD
Board 3Promoting Healthy Eating in the Latino South Chicago Neighborhood: An Ecological Approach
Jose O. Arrom, MA, Dinah Ramirez, RN, Aida L. Giachello, PhD
Board 4Students and latinos united against disparities and the program for health care to underserved populations: Building community capacity to ensure access to care for the uninsured
Mary Herbert, MS, MPH, Diego Chaves-Gnecco, MD, MPH, Patricia Documét, MD, DrPH, Maria Luz Nieto, BS, Jennifer M. Pena, BS, Thuy Bui, MD
Board 5Addressing unmet needs with untapped resources: The Welcome Back Initiative
José Ramón Fernández-Peña, MD, MPA, Nancy Mullenax, PhD
Board 6Para Todos: An ideal tool to build capacity among Latino-serving community-based organizations (CBOs)
Emily Glazer, MS, CHES, Margaret Behrns, MA
Board 7Community-driven formative research: A science-based approach to mobilizing low-Income Latino communities
Lorena Rodriguez Chandler, MPH, Carlos A. Ugarte, MSPH, Liany Elba Arroyo, MPH
Board 8Using multi-media approaches to build the capacity of agricultural communities to tell their own stories
Sarah Ramirez, MPH, Zoe Clayson, ScD, Nuria Ciofalo, PhD
Board 9Increasing Latino participation in health careers: Solutions through learning and service
Maribel Valle, PhD, Judith Rabak-Wagener, PhD
See individual abstracts for presenting author's disclosure statement and author's information.
Organized by:Latino Caucus
Endorsed by:Academic Public Health Caucus; Caucus on Refugee and Immigrant Health; Community Health Workers SPIG; Occupational Health and Safety; Socialist Caucus

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