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1 Curriculum Vitae (University of Miami Format) 1. Date of Preparation: April 5, 2018 I. PERSONAL DATA 2. Name: Olveen Carrasquillo, MD, MPH 3. Home Phone: 4. Office Phone: 305-243-5505 Fax: 305-243-7096 5. Home Address: 7355 SW 98 St, Miami Fl 33156 6. Current Academic Rank: Professor of Medicine (with tenure) 6a. Current Track of Appointment: Tenure 7. Primary Department: Medicine 8. Secondary or Joint Appointments: Public Health Sciences Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine Interim Chief, Geriatrics and Palliative Care Centers: Jay Weiss Institute for Health Equity Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center Hussman Genomics Institute 9. Citizenship: USA 10. Visa Type: N/A II. HIGHER EDUCATION 11. Institutional 1989 B.S. Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, New York, NY 1991 M.D New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY 1997 MPH Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA 12. Non- Institutional 1998 National Institute on Aging Summer Institute in Aging Research 1999 National Hispanic Medical Association Leadership Fellowship 2000 Seminario Para Jovenes Lideres (Spain, fellowship Latino leaders) 13. Certification and licensure Licensure 1994 NY License #193458 (non-active) 1995 2009 MA FL Registry #81865 (non-active) License #ME104030 Board Certification 1994-2026 American Board of Internal Medicine (re-certified 2016)

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Curriculum Vitae

(University of Miami Format)

1. Date of Preparation: April 5, 2018

I. PERSONAL DATA

2. Name: Olveen Carrasquillo, MD, MPH

3. Home Phone: 4. Office Phone: 305-243-5505

Fax: 305-243-7096

5. Home Address: 7355 SW 98 St, Miami Fl 33156

6. Current Academic Rank: Professor of Medicine (with tenure)

6a. Current Track of Appointment: Tenure

7. Primary Department: Medicine

8. Secondary or Joint Appointments: Public Health Sciences

Chief, Division of General Internal Medicine

Interim Chief, Geriatrics and Palliative Care

Centers:

Jay Weiss Institute for Health Equity

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

Hussman Genomics Institute

9. Citizenship: USA

10. Visa Type: N/A

II. HIGHER EDUCATION

11. Institutional

1989 B.S. Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, New York, NY

1991 M.D New York University School of Medicine, New York, NY

1997 MPH Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, MA

12. Non- Institutional

1998 National Institute on Aging Summer Institute in Aging Research

1999 National Hispanic Medical Association Leadership Fellowship

2000 Seminario Para Jovenes Lideres (Spain, fellowship Latino leaders)

13. Certification and licensure

Licensure

1994 NY License #193458 (non-active)

1995

2009

MA

FL

Registry #81865 (non-active)

License #ME104030

Board Certification

1994-2026 American Board of Internal Medicine (re-certified 2016)

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III. EXPERIENCE

14. Academic

7/94-6/95 Instructor in Clinical Medicine, Columbia University (ER attending)

7/95-6/97 Clinical Fellow in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

7/97-6/98 Instructor in Medicine, Columbia University

7/98-6/06 Assistant Professor of Medicine and Health Policy & Management (in the

Center for Community Health Partnerships),

9/02-12/08 Adjunct Associate, Sophie Davis School of Biomedical Education, CCNY,

NY

7/06-4/09 Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine and Clinical Health Policy &

Management (in Center for Community Health Partner), Columbia

University

5/09-5/13 Associate Professor of Medicine and Public Health (with tenure),

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

5/09- Present Chief, Division of General Medicine, University of Miami, Department of

Medicine Miller School of Medicine

6/12-5/15 Interim Head, Division of Health Services Research and Health Policy,

Department of Public Health Sciences, Miller School of Medicine

5/13-Present Professor of Medicine and Public Health Sciences, University of Miami

Miller School of Medicine

9/13- Present Medical Director, Jay Weiss Institute for Health Equity

9/15- Present Interim Chief, Division of Geriatrics and Palliative Care

10/17-present Scientific Director, Behavioral and Community Shared Resource (BCSR)

Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

15. Hospital Appointments

6/91-6/94 Post Graduate Trainee (3 year Internal Medicine Residency), The

Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY

7/94-6/95 Assistant Physician, The Presbyterian Hospital, New York, NY

7/95-6/97 Clinical Fellow in Medicine, Harvard Medical School, Boston, MA

7/97-6/06 Assistant Attending Physician, NewYork, Presbyterian Hospital, New

York, NY

7/06-5/09 Associate Attending Physician, NewYork, Presbyterian Hospital, New

York, NY

5/09- Present Attending Physician, University of Miami Health System (UMHC&UMH)

5/09- Present Attending Physician, Jackson Memorial Hospital

16. Non-Academic: NA

17. Military: NA

IV. PUBLICATIONS

18. Books and monographs published

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1. Carrasquillo, O., Torres, J. “Reducing Healthcare Disparities” in Johnston, David Cay

(Ed.); Divided: The Perils of Our Growing Inequality. New York: The New Press, pgs 173-

179, 2014.

2. Carrasquillo O. “Health Care Utilization” in Gellman, Marc; Turner, J. Rick (Eds.)

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. 2012 Springer Science + Business New York.

3. Marcus E., Carrasquillo O. “Health Policy” in Gellman, Marc; Turner, J. Rick (Eds.)

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. 2012 Springer Science + Business New York.

Carrasquillo O, Rodriguez B “Home Health Care” in Gellman, Marc; Turner, J. Rick (Eds.)

Encyclopedia of Behavioral Medicine. 2012 Springer Science + Business New York.

4. Ensuring a Diverse Health Workforce Health Workforce. Advisory Committee on Minority

Health. Advisory Committee's Recommendation Report on Health Workforce. U.S.

Department of Health and Human Services Washington DC 2012. (pending HHS clearance)

5. Assuring Health Equity for Minority Persons with Disabilities. Statement Of Principles And

Recommendations. Advisory Committee on Minority Health. Advisory Committee's

Recommendation Report on Health Workforce. U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services Washington DC 2012.

6. Assuring Health Equity for Minority Persons with Disabilities. Statement Of Principles And

Recommendations U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Advisory Committee on

Minority Health (ACMH). Washington DC 2011.

7. A Federal Health Equity Commission will Promote the Public’s Health and Ensure Health

Equity in Health Care Reform. U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Advisory

Committee on Minority Health (ACMH). Washington DC 2010.

8. Ensuring that Health Care Reform Will Meet the Health Care Needs of Minority

Communities and Eliminate Health Disparities. U.S. Department of Health and Human

Services Advisory Committee on Minority Health (ACMH). Washington DC 2009.

9. Homan R, Homan PA, Carrasquillo O. Health Coverage, Utilization and Expenditures

among Latino Men. In: Latino Males: A Social and Structural Approach, ed. by M. Aguirre-

Molina, L.N. Borrell, W. Vega. New Brunswick (NJ): Rutgers University Press, 2010.

10. Glied S, Tilipman N, Carrasquillo O. Analysis of Five Health Insurance Expansion Options

for New York. Mailman School of Public Health. Columbia University January 2009.

11. Carrasquillo O, Tilipman N, Glied S. Health Reform in New York State: A Qualitative

Analysis of Testimony Provided at Public Hearings. Mailman School of Public Health

Columbia University. March 2008.

12. Carrasquillo O, Torres J. National Health Insurance Will Reduce Health Disparities. In

Livingston, M and Obrien M (eds) Ten Excellent Reasons to support National Health

insurance. New York: The New Press, pgs 79-89, 2008.

13. Carrasquillo O, Chadiha L. Eds. Minority Aging CBPR Supplement. Ethnicity Disease

(lead editor of journal supplement), Supplement 1, 2007.

14. Rodriguez E, Carrasquillo, O. The role of health insurance on Latinas' health. In Aguirre-

Molina, M. and Molina, C.W. Latina Health in the U.S.: A Public Health Reader. San

Francisco: Jossey-Bass. Pgs, 63-74, 2003.

15. Carrasquillo O, Flores G. Latino Access to Primary and Preventive Health Services:

Barriers, Needs, and Policy Recommendations. in Aguirre-Molina, M. and Pond, A.S.. New

York: Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University, 2003.

16. Carrasquillo O, Flores G. Access to Primary and Preventive Services: Latino

Environmental Scan. Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 2001.

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17. 2000 Public Policy Agenda. An Agenda for the Advancement of Hispanic Americans.

Health Committee (chair of National Hispanic Medical Association Policy Committee

writing group) National Hispanic Leadership Agenda, 2000.

18. Carrasquillo O. Health of Latino Children. In Carrasquillo, A (Ed) Latino Children and

Youth in the United States. New York: Garland 1991.

19. Juried or refereed journal articles or exhibitions

1. Chang A, Patberg E, Cueto V, Li H, Singh B, Kenya S, Alonzo Y, Carrasquillo O.

Community Health Workers, Access to Care, and Service Utilization among Florida Latinos:

A Randomized Controlled Trial. Am J Public Health. 2018 Sep;108(9):1249-1251. doi:

10.2105/AJPH.2018.304542. Epub 2018 Jul 19. PMID:30024805

2. Kobetz E, Seay J, Koru-Sengul T, Bispo JB, Trevil D, Gonzalez M, Brickman A,

Carrasquillo O. A randomized trial of mailed HPV self-sampling for cervical cancer

screening among ethnic minority women in South Florida. Cancer Causes Control. 2018 Jul

11. doi: 10.1007/s10552-018-1055-7. [Epub ahead of print] PMID:29995217

3. Carrasquillo O, Seay J, Amofah A, Pierre L, Alonzo Y, McCann S, Gonzalez M, Trevil D,

Koru-Sengul T, Kobetz E. HPV Self-Sampling for Cervical Cancer Screening Among

Ethnic Minority Women in South Florida: a Randomized Trial. J Gen Intern Med. 2018 Jul;

33(7):1077-1083. doi: 10.1007/s11606-018-4404-z. Epub 2018 Mar 28. PMID: 29594933

4. Carrasquillo O, Muller M. Refinement of the Affordable Care Act: A Progressive

Perspective. Annual Rev Medicine. 2018: 69:81-8.11

5. Gary-Webb TL, Walker EA, Realmuto L, Kamler A, Lukin J, Tyson W, Carrasquillo O,

Weiss L. Translation of the National Diabetes Prevention Program to Engage Men in

Disadvantaged Neighborhoods in New York City: A Description of Power Up for Health.

Am J Mens Health. 2018 Jul; 12(4):998-1006. doi: 10.1177/1557988318758788. Epub 2018

15. PMID: 29540131

6. Tamariz L, Kirolos I, Pendola F, Marcus EN, Carrasquillo O, Rivadeneira J, Palacio A.

Minority Veterans Are More Willing to Participate in Complex Studies Compared to Non-

minorities. J Bioeth Inq. 2018 Mar, 15(1):155-161 doi: 10.1007/s11673-017-9829-2. Epub

2017 Dec 19. PMID: 29260373

7. Shenkman E, Hurt M, Hogan W, Carrasquillo O, Smith S, Brickman A, Nelson D.

OneFlorida Clinical Research Consortium: Linking a Clinical and Translational Science

Institute With a Community-Based Distributive Medical Education Model.

Acad Med. 2018 Mar;93(3):451-455. doi: 10.1097/ACM.0000000000002029.

PMID: 29045273

8. Carrasquillo O, Lebron C, Alonzo Y, Li H, Chang A, Kenya S. Effect of a Community

Health Worker Intervention Among Latinos With Poorly Controlled Type 2 Diabetes: The

Miami Healthy Heart Initiative Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Intern Med. 2017 PMID:

28459925

9. Utamsingh, P.D., Kenya, S., Lebron, C.N., Carrasquillo, O. Beyond Sensitivity. LGBT

Healthcare Training in U.S. Medical Schools: A Review of the Literature. American Journal

of Sexuality Education, 2017:4:1-22,

10. Sacco RL, Gardener H, Wang K, Dong C, Ciliberti-Vargas MA, Gutierrez CM, Asdaghi N,

Burgin WS, Carrasquillo O, Garcia-Rivera EJ, Nobo U, Oluwole S, Rose DZ, Waters MF,

Zevallos JC, Robichaux M, Waddy SP, Romano JG, Rundek T. Racial-Ethnic Disparities in

Acute Stroke Care in the Florida-Puerto Rico Collaboration to Reduce Stroke Disparities

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Study. FL‐PR CReSD Investigators and Collaborators. J Am Heart Assoc. 2017 Feb 14;6(2).

PMID: 28196814

11. Kobetz E, Seay J, Amofah A, Pierre L, Bispo JB, Trevil D, Gonzalez M, Poitevien M, Koru-

Sengul T, Carrasquillo O. Mailed HPV self-sampling for cervical cancer screening among

underserved minority women: study protocol for a randomized controlled trial. Trials. 2017

Jan 13;18(1):19. PMID: 28086983

12. Palacio AM, Vidot DC, Tamariz LJ, Uribe C, Hazel-Fernandez L, Li H, Garay SD,

Carrasquillo O. Can We Identify Minority Patients at Risk of Nonadherence to Antiplatelet

Medication at the Time of Coronary Stent Placement? J Cardiovasc Nurs. 2017 Jan 11.

PMID: 28060084

13. Palacio A, Chen J, Tamariz L, Garay SD, Li H, Carrasquillo O. Impact of a physician-led

point of care medication delivery system on medication adherence. Am J Manag Care. 2016

Jul 1;22(7). PMID: 27442310

14. Sclair SN, Carrasquillo O, Czul F, Trivella JP, Li H, Jeffers L, Martin P. Quality of Care

Provided by Hepatologists to Patients with Cirrhosis at Three Parallel Health Systems. Dig

Dis Sci. 2016 Jun 11. PMID: 27289585

15. Kenya S, Okoro IS, Wallace K, Ricciardi M, Carrasquillo O, Prado G. Can Home-Based

HIV Rapid Testing Reduce HIV Disparities Among African Americans in Miami? Health

Promot Pract. 2016 Apr 18. PMID: 27091604

16. Sussman DA, Berera S, Koru-Sengul T, Miao F, Carrasquillo O, Nadji M, Zhang Y, Hosein

PJ, McCauley JL, Abreu MT. Colorectal Tumors From Different Racial and Ethnic

Minorities Have Similar Rates of Mismatch Repair Deficiency. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol.

2016 Apr 1. PMID: 27046481

17. Ilangovan K, Kobetz E, Koru-Sengul T, Marcus EN, Rodriguez B, Alonzo Y, Carrasquillo

O. Acceptability and Feasibility of Human Papilloma Virus Self-Sampling for Cervical

Cancer Screening. J Womens Health (Larchmt). 2016 Feb 18. PMID: 26890012

18. Tamariz L, Medina H, Taylor J, Carrasquillo O, Kobetz E, Palacio A. Are Research Ethics

Committees Prepared for Community-Based Participatory Research? J Empir Res Hum Res

Ethics. 2015 Dec, 10(5):488-95. PMID: 26527370

19. Seay JS, Carrasquillo O, Campos NG, McCann S, Amofah A, Pierre L, Kobetz E. Cancer

Screening Utilization Among Immigrant Women in Miami, Florida. Prog Community Health

Partnersh. 2015;9 Suppl:11-20. PMID: 26213400

20. Kumar N, Ramirez-Ortiz D, Solo-Gabriele HM, Treaster JB, Carrasquillo O, Toborek M,

Deo S, Klaus J, Bachas LG, Whitall D, Daunert S, Szapocznik J. Environmental PCBs in

Guánica Bay, Puerto Rico: implications for community health. Environ Sci Pollut Res Int.

2015 Jul 1. PMID: 26122576

21. March D, Williams J, Wells S, Eimicke JP, Teresi JA, Almonte C, Link BG, Findley SE,

Palmas W, Carrasquillo O, Luchsinger JA. Discrimination and Depression among Urban

Hispanics with Poorly Controlled Diabetes. Ethn Dis. 2015 Spring;25(2):130-7. PMID:

26118138

22. Kenya S, Okoro I, Wallace K, Carrasquillo O, Prado G. Strategies to Improve HIV Testing

in African Americans. J Assoc Nurses AIDS Care. 2015 Jul-Aug;26(4):357-67. doi:

10.1016/j.jana.2015.04.001. Epub 2015 Apr 11. PMID: 26066691

23. Lebron CN, Reyes-Arrechea E, Castillo A, Carrasquillo O, Kenya S. Tales from the Miami

Healthy Heart Initiative: the experiences of two community health workers. J Health Care

Poor Underserved. 2015 May;26(2):453-62. doi: 10.1353/hpu.2015.0033. PMID: 25913343

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24. Kenya S, Carrasquillo O, Fatil M, Jones J, Jean C, Huff I, Kobetz E. Human Papilloma

Virus and Cervical Cancer Education Needs among HIV-Positive Haitian Women in Miami.

Womens Health Issues. 2015 May-Jun;25(3):262-6. PMID: 25864021

25. Kenya S, Lebron CN, Chang AY, Li H, Alonzo YA, Carrasquillo O. A profile of Latinos

with poorly controlled diabetes in South Florida. J Community Hosp Intern Med Perspect.

2015 Apr 1;5(2):26586. PMID: 25846350

26. Palmas W, Findley SE, Teresi J, Luchsinger JA, Carrasquillo O; NOCHOP Investigators.

Response to comment on Palmas et al. Results of the Northern Manhattan Diabetes

Community Outreach Project: a randomized trial studying a community health worker

intervention to improve diabetes care in Hispanic adults. Diabetes Care 2014;37:963-969.

Diabetes Care. 2015 Apr;38(4). PMID: 25805873

27. Chang A, Kenya S, Ilangovan K, Li H, Koru-Sengul T, Alonzo Y, Carrasquillo O. Is greater

acculturation associated with an increased prevalence of cardiovascular risk factors among

Latinos in South Florida? Med Care. 2015 May;53(5):417-22. PMID: 25793266

28. Palmas W, March D, Darakjy S, Findley SE, Teresi J, Carrasquillo O, Luchsinger JA.

Community Health Worker Interventions to Improve Glycemic Control in People with

Diabetes: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis. J Gen Intern Med. 2015 Jul; 30(7):1004-

12. PMID: 25735938

29. Palacio A, Keller VF, Chen J, Tamariz L, Carrasquillo O, Tanio C. Can Physicians Deliver

Chronic Medications at the Point of Care? Am J Med Qual. 2015 Feb 13. PMID: 25681493

30. Palacio AM, Uribe C, Hazel-Fernandez L, Li H, Tamariz LJ, Garay SD, Carrasquillo O.

Can phone-based motivational interviewing improve medication adherence to antiplatelet

medications after a coronary stent among racial minorities? A randomized trial. J Gen Intern

Med. 2015 Apr;30(4):469-75. PMID: 25500787

31. Chang AY, Fuller DO, Carrasquillo O, Beier JC. Social justice, climate change, and

dengue. Health Hum Rights. 2014 Jun 14;16(1):93-104. PMID: 25474614

32. Carrasquillo O, McCann S, Amofah A, Pierre L, Rodriguez B, Alonzo Y, Ilangovan K,

Gonzalez M, Trevil D, Byrne M, Koru-Sengul T, Kobetz E. Rationale and Design of the

Research Project of the South Florida Center for the Reduction of Cancer Health Disparities

(SUCCESS): Study Protocol for a Randomized Controlled Trial. Trials. 2014, 15:299.

PMID: 25056208

33. Yano EM, Bair MJ, Carrasquillo O, Krein SL, Rubenstein LV. Patient Aligned Care Teams

(PACT): VA's journey to implement patient-centered medical homes. J Gen Intern Med.

2014 Jul;29 Suppl 2:S547-9. PMID: 24715407

34. Carrasquillo O, Patberg E, Alonzo Y, Li H, Kenya S. Rationale and design of the Miami

Healthy Heart Initiative: a randomized controlled study of a community health worker

intervention among Latino patients with poorly controlled diabetes. Int J General Internal

Medicine. 2014:7 115–126. PMID: 24600243

35. Kenya S. Lebron C. Alonzo Y. Carrasquillo O. Sexual Dysfunction among Latino men and

women with poorly controlled diabetes. Journal of Health Disparities Research and Practice.

20014;7:53-64.

36. March D, Luchsinger J, Teresi JA, Elmicke JP, Findley S, Carrasquillo O, Palmas W. High

Rates of Depressive Symptoms in Low Income Urban Hispanics of Caribbean Origin with

Poorly Controlled Diabetes: Correlates and Potential Risk Factors. Journal of Health Care

for the Poor and Underserved. 2014;25:321-31. PMID: 24509029

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37. Palmas W, Findley SE, Mejia M, Batista M, Teresi J, Kong J, Silver S, Fleck EM,

Luchsinger JA, Carrasquillo O. Results of the Northern Manhattan Diabetes Community

Outreach Project: A Randomized Trial Studying a Community Health Worker

Intervention to Improve Diabetes Care in Hispanic Adults. Diabetes Care. 2014 Feb 4.

PMID: 24496805

38. Kenya S, Jones J, Arheart K, Chida N, Baer R, Powell A, Symes S, Hunte T, Monroe A,

Kobetz E. Carraquillo O. Using Community Health Workers to Improve Clinical Outcomes

among People Living with HIV: A Randomized Controlled Trial. AIDS and Behavior, 2013.

PMID: 23515640

39. Palmas W, Teresi JA, Findley S, Mejia M, Batista M, Kong J, Silver S, Luchsinger JA,

Carrasquillo O. Protocol for the Northern Manhattan Diabetes Community Outreach

Project. A randomised trial of a community health worker intervention to improve diabetes

care in Hispanic adults. BMJ Open. 2012 Mar 26;2(2). PMID: 22454189

40. Carrion AF, Ghanta R, Carrasquillo O, Martin P. Chronic liver disease in the Hispanic

population of the United States. Clin Gastroenterol Hepatol. 2011 Oct;9(10):834-41 PMID:

21628000

41. Palacio A, Uribe C, Salkeld E, Hazel-Fernandez L, Li H, Tamariz L, Garay D, Carrasquillo

O. Can Claims Based Data be used to Recruit Black and Hispanic Subjects into Clinical

Trials? Health Affairs. 2011; 24 (2): 516–26. PMID: 22091834

42. Carrasquillo O, Betancourt J. Massachusetts Health Reform: Lessons Learned. 2010. J

Gen Int Med 2010; 2010; 25:1266-1267. PMID: 20957446

43. Thompson AB, Carrasquillo O, Gameroff MJ, Weismman MM. Psychiatric Treatment

Needs among the Medically Underserved: A Study of Black and White Primary Care

Patients Residing in a Racial Minority Neighborhood. J Clin Psychiatry. 2010;12(6);e1-e7

PMID: 21494353.

44. Kiefer EM, Shao T, Carrasquillo O, Pamela Nabeta P, Seas C. Knowledge and attitudes of

tuberculosis management in San Juan de Lurigancho district of Lima, Peru. J Infection

Developing Countries 2009; 3:783-788. PMID: 20009280

45. Hsu A, Card A, Lin SX, Mota S, Carrasquillo O, Moran A. Changes in postmenopausal

hormone replacement therapy use among women with high cardiovascular risk. Am J Public

Health 2009; 99(12):2184-7. PMID: 19833984

46. Winston GW, Barr RG, Carrasquillo O, Bertoni AG, Shea S. Gender and Racial-Ethnic

Differences in Cardiovascular Disease Risk Factor Treatment and Control Among Persons

with Diabetes in the Multi-Ethnic Study of Atherosclerosis (MESA) Diabetes Care; 2009

32:1467-1469. PMID: 19435957

47. Huang K, Carrasquillo O. The Role of Citizenship, Employment and Socio-Economic

Characteristics in Health Insurance Coverage among Asian Subgroups in the United States.

Medical Care, 46:1093-1098, 2008. PMID: 18815516

48. Carrasquillo O, Lee-Rey E. Diversifying the Medical Classroom. Is More Evidence

Needed? JAMA 300:1203-1205, 2008. PMID: 18780850

49. Gebbie KM, Meier BM, Bakken S, Carrasquillo O, Formicola A, Aboelela SW, Glied S,

Larson E. Training for Interdisciplinary Health Research Defining the Required

Competencies. J Allied Health, 37:65–70, 2008. PMID: 18630780

50. Press R, Carrasquillo O, Sciacca R, Giardina EGV. Racial & ethnic disparities in time to

follow-up after an abnormal mammogram. J Women’s Health, 17:923-30, 2008.

PMID:18554094

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51. Weiss L, Gany F, Rosenfeld P, Carrasquillo O, Sharif I, Behar E, Emily Ambizas E, Patel

P, Schwartz L, Mangione R. Access to Multilingual Medication Instructions at New York

City Pharmacies. Journal Urban Health, 84; 742-754, 2007. PMID: 17926130

52. Aboelela SW, Larson E, Bakken S, Carrasquillo O, Formicola A, Glied SA, Hass JA,

Gebbie KA. Defining Interdisciplinary Research: Conclusions from a Critical Review of the

Literature Health Services Research 42(1 Pt 1):329-46, 2007. PMID: 17355595

53. Moreno-John G, Fleming C, Ford ME, Lichtenberg P, Mangione CM, Pérez-Stable E, Tilley

B, Washington O, Carrasquillo O. Mentoring in Community-Based Participatory Research:

the RCMAR Experience. Ethnicity Disease S1 (33-43), 2007. PMID: 17598315

54. Carrasquillo O, Chadiha L. Development of Community-Based Partnerships in Minority

Aging Research. Ethnicity Disease, S1 (3-4), 2007. PMID: 17598310

55. * Shah. S, Carrasquillo O. Twelve Year Trends in Latino Health Insurance Coverage:

Analysis by Latino Sub-group and Immigration Status. Health Affairs, 25; 1612-19, 2006.

PMID: 17102186

56. Goodman R, Carrasquillo O. The corporate co-author, the ghost writer, and the medical

society: An object lesson. [letter to the editor] J Gen Int Med, 21; 103, 2006. PMID:

16423136

57. Echevarria S, Carrasquillo O. The role of citizenship status and acculturation on disparities

in mammography and pap smear screening among immigrant women Medical Care, 44; 788-

792, 2006. PMID: 16862042

58. Press R, Carrasquillo O, Nickolas T, Radhakrishnan J, Shea S, Barr RG. Race/ethnicity,

poverty status and renal transplant outcomes. Transplantation, 80; 917-924, 2005. PMID:

16249739

59. Agrawal JA, Vliacu S, Carrasquillo, O. Progress and pitfalls in underrepresented minority

recruitment: Perspectives from the medical schools, J Nat Med Assoc, 97; 1226-1239, 2005..

Authors reply to letters to editor: J Nat Med Assoc, 97:1734, 2005. PMID: 16296213

60. Mohanty S, Woolhandler S, Himmelstein DU, Pati S, Carrasquillo O, Bor D. Health care

expenditures of immigrants: Findings from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey and

National Health Interview Survey Am J Public Health, 95: 1431-1438, 2005. PMID:

16043671

61. Gross R, Olfson M, Gameroff MJ, Carrasquillo O, Feder A, Lantigua RA, Fuentes M,

Weissman MN. Depression and glycemic control in primary care patients with diabetes J

Gen Int Med, 20:460–466, 2005. PMID: 15963173

62. Pati S, Shea S, Rabinowitz D, Carrasquillo O. Health expenditures for privately insured

adults enrolled in managed care gatekeeping vs indemnity plans. Am J Pub Health, 95:286-

291, 2005. PMID: 15671466

63. Carrasquillo O, Pati S. The role of health insurance on Pap smear and mammography

utilization by immigrants living in the United States. Prev Med, 39:943-950, 2004. PMID:

15475028

64. Carrasquillo O, Goodman R. Pharma’s bad karma: Resistance is not futile. J Gen Int Med,

18:315-6, 2003. PMID: 12709101

65. Goodwin RD, Olfson M, Shea S, Carrasquillo O, Lantigua R, Gameroff M, Weissman MM.

Asthma and mental disorders in primary care. Gen Hosp Psychiatry 25:479-483, 2003.

PMID: 14706414

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66. Carrasquillo O, Ferry DH, Edwards J, Glied S. Eligibility for government insurance if

immigrant provisions of welfare reform are repealed. Am J Public Health. 2003

Oct;93(10):1680-2. No abstract available. PMID: 14534220

67. Luchsinger JA, Lee W, Carrasquillo O, Rabinowitz D, Shea S. Body mass index and

hospitalizations in the elderly. J Am Geriatr Soc, 51:1615-20, 2003. PMID: 14687392

68. The Physicians Working Group for Single Payer National Health Insurance. (work group

member, 17 members), Proposal of the Physicians’ Working Group for Single-Payer

National Health Insurance. JAMA, 290:798-805, 2003. PMID: 12915433

69. Harrel J. Carrasquillo O. MSJAMA: The Latino disparity in health coverage. JAMA,

289:1167, 2003. PMID: 12622594

70. Pati S, Shea S, Carrasquillo O. Does gatekeeping control costs for privately insured

children? Findings from the 1996 Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. Pediatrics 111; 456-

460, 2003. PMID: 12612221

71. DeLaet D, Shea S, Carrasquillo O. Receipt of preventive services among privately insured

minorities in managed care versus fee-for-service insurance plans. J Gen Int Med, 17: 451-

457, 2002. PMID: 12133160

72. Carrasquillo O, Lantigua RA, Shea S. Preventive services among Medicare beneficiaries

with supplemental coverage versus HMO enrollees, Medicaid recipients, and elders with no

additional coverage. Medical Care, 39:616-626, 2001. PMID: 11404644

73. Carrasquillo O, Barbot O. The Uninsured: A call to action for all Latinos. Harvard J

Hispanic Policy,12:33-46, 2000

74. Carrasquillo O, Lantigua RA, Shea S. Differences in functional status of Hispanic versus

non-Hispanic-white elders: Data from the Medical Expenditure Panel Survey. J Aging

Health 12:342-361, 2000. PMID: 11067701

75. Carrasquillo O, Carrasquillo AI, Shea S. Health insurance coverage of immigrants living in

the United States: differences by citizenship status and country of origin. Am J Public Health

90; 917-923, 2000. PMID: 10846509

76. Carrasquillo O, Himmelstein DU, Woolhandler S, Bor D. A reappraisal of private

employers' role in providing health insurance. N Engl J Med, 340:109-114, 1999. PMID:

9887163

77. Carrasquillo O, Himmelstein DU, Woolhandler S, Bor D. Trends in health insurance

coverage 1989-1997. Int J Health Services, 29:467-483, 1999. PMID: 10450542

78. Carrasquillo O, Brennan TA, Orav EJ, Burstin HR. The impact of language barriers on

patient satisfaction. J Gen Int Med 14:82-87, 1999. PMID: 10051778

79. Carrasquillo O, Himmelstein DU, Woolhandler S, Bor D. Going bare: Trends in health

insurance coverage 1989- 1996. Am J Public Health, 89:36-41, 1999. PMID: 9987462

80. Liu JL, Daya MR, Carrasquillo O, Kales SN. Prognostic factors in patients with methanol

poisoning. J Toxicol Clin Toxicol, 36:175-181, 1998. PMID: 9656972

81. Carrasquillo O, Himmelstein DU, Woolhandler S, Bor D. Can Medicaid managed care

provide continuity of care to new Medicaid enrollees? An analysis of tenure on Medicaid.

Am J Public Health 88:464-466, 1998. PMID: 9518985

20. Other works and publications

1. Carrasquillo, O. Health Reform Will Benefit Non-English Speakers. Invited Editorial. El

Diario La Prensa. August 31, 2009.

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2. Carrasquillo, O. Torres J. The Bush Legacy on Health Care. Invited Editorial. El Diario La

Prensa. November 19, 2008.

3. Carrasquillo O, Torres J. “Latinos for National Health Insurance” Spanish American

Medical Dental Society of NY Newsletter 2006;1(1); 9-10.

4. Gupta N. “Hispanics and Hypertension: Interview with Drs. Borrell and Carrasquillo”.

Cortlandt Forum 2006; October: 45-48.

5. Carrasquillo O., Corbie-Smith G. The Future of Minority Training at the NIH. Reversing

the Little Progress that has Been Made. SGIM Forum November 2005 (lead article). Reply

to letters to editor. SGIM Forum February 2006

6. Carrasquillo O. Health Insurance is a Family Matter [Book Review]. J Nat Med Assoc,

96(11); 1513-4, 2004.

7. Carrasquillo O., Corbie-Smith G. Minorities in Medicine Interest Group’s response to

Defining and Promoting the Field of General Internal Medicine. Society of General Internal

Medicine Forum. September 2003.

8. Carrasquillo. O., Lantigua R. The health insurance crisis in the Latino community. El Diario

La Prensa. Invited Editorial. November 2002.

9. Carrasquillo, O., Goodman RL. Should Astra-Zeneca give us a free lunch. Society of

General Internal Medicine Forum. March 2001.

10. Physicians proposal for national health insurance. Oral and Written Testimony before

Congressional Hispanic, Black and Progressive Caucus. May 1, 2001.

V. PROFESSIONAL

22. Funded Research Performed

Past Grant Support

1997-99 Title: Access, functional status and utilization among Hispanic elders

Supplement for Underrepresented Minority Investigators

Role: PI on Supplement Award (PI of parent grant: Lantigua)

Source: NIH/ National Institute on Aging

Total Direct Costs for Supplement Award: $200,000

1998-05 Title: Research Training in Primary Care

Role: Co-Investigator

Source: Health Resources Service Administration (PI: Shea)

Total Direct Costs: $1,281,531

1999-04 Title: Racial and Ethnic Disparities in Access to Care

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: Robert Wood Johnson Generalist Physician Faculty Scholars

Total Direct Costs: $239,799

1999-07 Title: Columbia Center for Active Life of Minority Elders

Role: PI of Community Liaison Core (Since 2001)

Source: NIH/ National Institute on Aging (PI of Center Grant: Lantigua)

Total Direct Costs: $2,999,410

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2000-01 Title: Examining Future Insurance Directions and Policy Options for the Task

Force on the Future of Health Insurance

Role: Co-Investigator

Source: Commonwealth Fund (PI: Glied)

Total Direct Costs for effort: $15,000

2002-03 Title: Preventive Services among immigrants

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: Commonwealth Fund

Total Direct Costs: $20,000

2003-09 Title: Columbia Center for the Health of Urban Minorities (P60 Award)

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: NIH/ National Center Minority Health Disparities Grant # MD00206 P60

Total Direct Costs: $ 7,374,000

2005-09 Title: HRSA Primary Care Faculty Development

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: Health Resource and Service Administration D55HP05154-04

Total Direct Costs: $1,088,953

2006-07 Title: Improving Minority Access to Clinical Trials

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: NYS DOH Office of Minority Health

Total Direct Costs: $62,000

2007-09 Title: Improving Analysis of Health Insurance Options for NYS

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: New York State Health Foundation # 2007-2055503

Total Direct Costs: $214,000

2008-09 Title: Primary Care Research Fellowship (T32 Award)

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: NRSA/HRSA T32HP10260-01-00

Total Direct Costs: $741,856

2008-09 Title: NIH Partners in Research Program (R03 Award)

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: NIH/ Grant # 1R03AG033929-01

Total Direct Costs: $100,000

2008-14 Title: Miami Healthy Heart Initiative

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: NIH/NHLBI Grant # R01 HL083857-02

Total Direct Costs: $2,595,693

2010-12 Title: Cardiovascular Health Disparities Research Training

Role: Co-Investigator (Tamariz PI)

Source: Pfizer Health Foundation

2010-13 Title: RWJF Disparities Solutions Automated Medication Delivery Device on

Diabetes Outcomes

Role: Co-Investigator (Palacio PI)

Source: Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Grant #68499

Total Direct Costs: $399,906

2010-17 Title: South Florida Center for Elimination of Cancer Health Disparities

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Role: Principal Investigator

Source: NIH/ NCI # 1 U54 CA153705

Total Direct Costs: $4,805,026*

*5 additional supplements received under this award for an additional $550,000

2011-14 South Florida Center for Elimination of Colorectal Cancer Disparities

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: Fl DOH/ Coley BioMed Program, FL Department Health Grant # 2BT02

Total Direct Costs: $1,500,000

2010-15 Title: Improving Adherence to Cholesterol Medications among Minority

Populations in Florida: A Randomized Trial

Role: Co- Investigator (Palacio PI)

Source: FL Department of Health/ James & Ester King Biomed #10KG-11

Total Direct Costs: $399,906

2011-16 Title: Primary Care Research Faculty Development Program

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: HRSA 1 D55HP23209

Total Direct Costs: $1,099,805

2015-17 Title: Statewide Partnership for Training Florida’s Community Health Workers

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI)

Total Direct Costs: $250,000

2013-17 Title: Florida Puerto Rico Collaboration to Reduce Stroke Disparities

Role: Co-Investigator (Sacco PI)

Source: NIH/NINDS

Grant # NS081763

2014-17 Title: One Florida Cancer Control Alliance (Shenkman PI, Univ Florida)

Role: PI of UM Subcontract

Source: FL Department of Health

Total Direct Costs: $1,500,000

Active Grant Support

2012-18 Title: Miami Clinical Translation Science Institute

Role: PI of Community Engagement and Clinical/Participant Interactions Cores

(Sacco PI)

Source: NIH/ National Center for Advancing Translational Sciences

Total Direct Costs: $12,500,000 Core ($1,200,000)

2014-19 Title: Hispanic Secondary Stroke Prevention Initiative

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: NIH/ Nat. Inst. for Minority Health & Health Disparities R01MD009164

Total Direct Costs: $1,918,750

2014-18

Title: Addressing Cervical Cancer Disparities in South Florida: CBPR

Role: Co-PI (Kobetz PI)

Source: NIH/ NCI R01 CA183612

Total Direct Costs: $1,900,000

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2015-18 Title: One Florida Clinical Data Research Network

Role: Co-Director, Stakeholder Engagement (Shenkman PI, Univ Florida)

Source: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute

Total Direct Costs: $7,000,000

2016-21 Title: Center of Excellence in Precision Medicine and Population Health

Role: PI of Consortium Core

Source: NIH U54 MD010722

Total Direct Costs: $1,894,580

2016-20 Title: Increasing Uptake of Evidence Based Screening Services though a CHW

led multi-modality program

Role: Principal Investigator (Multi PI)

Source: NIH/NIMHD

Total Direct Costs: $1,573,00

2017-19 Title: National Partnership for Training Florida’s Community Health Workers

Role: Principal Investigator

Source: Patient Centered Outcomes Research Institute (PCORI) #EAIN-7239

Total Direct Costs: $250,000

2017-18

(renewable

x 5 yrs)

Title: SouthEast Enrollment Center (SEEC)

Role: Principal Investigator (Multi PI)

Source: NIH, Office of the Director # OT2OD025285

Total Direct Costs: $4,456,583

23. Editorial Responsibilities

2010- Present Deputy Editor, Journal of General Internal Medicine

2013-14 Editor, JGIM Supplement on Patient Centered Medical Home

24. Professional and Honorary Organizations

1995- Present Society of General Internal Medicine, (chair various committees including

scientific abstracts, workshops and award committees at the National and

Mid-Atlantic region level, Chairman Minorities in Medicine Interest Group

(04-06), past president Mid-Atlantic Chapter (02-03), co-chair Heath Policy-

medical education committee (06-07), Chair, Special Symposia 2019 Annual

meeting

1998- Present National Hispanic Medical Association, National Advisory Committee (98-

05), Chair Health Policy Group 00-02.

SouthEast Regional Advisory Committee 2013-

1998- Present Physicians for National Health Program, National Advisory Committee

2004-09 Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools Advisory Board (02-present),

Columbia University, later University of Miami Representative

2006- Present Latinos for National Health Equity, Vice President and Co-Founder

2010- Present Hispanic Health Serving Professions Schools, Inc., Institutional

Representative

2012- Present Latin American Medical Student Association (LMSA), Faculty Advisor

2012- Present Miami Dade Area Health Education Center, Board of Directors

2014- Present Health Council of South Florida, Board of Directors

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25. Honors and Awards

1987 Finalist Time College Achievement Awards

1989 Summa Cum Laude, City College

1998 RWJF Generalist Physician Faculty Scholar

2002 President of Mid Atlantic Chapter, Society of General Internal Medicine

2003 Distinguished Alumni Award, Sophie Davis School of Bio-Med Education

2006 Clinician Investigator of the Year, Mid Atlantic SGIM

2007 Helen Rodriguez-Triaz Advocacy Award (NYU Sch of Medicine)

2010 Graduation Ceremony, Key Note Speaker, Sophie Davis

2011 New Generations Leadership Workforce Inst., Educational Excellence

2012 Herbert Nickens Award, Society General Internal Medicine

2012 Five Hispanic Leaders who made a difference in 2012, Vioxxi Magazine

2014 Top 100 Under 50 Executive Leaders, DiversityMBA Inc.

2015 Best Cancer Oral Abstract, Society General Int. Medicine Annual Meeting

2016 Schnally Research Award, Department of Medicine, University Miami

2017 Hispanic Health Leadership Award, SF Hispanic Chamber Commerce

26. Post Doctoral Fellowships.

1995-97 Harvard General Medicine Fellowship and Faculty Development Program,

Cambridge Hospital, Cambridge, MA

27. Other Professional Activities

Grant Review Study Sections

2003,04

Health Resources Service Administration, Bureau of Health Professions,

Faculty Development (03), Academic Administrative Units (04),

Study Sections

2003,07,08 NIH/ NCMHD, NIH Project Export Special Emphasis Panel, Study Section

2004-09 NIH/ NCMHD, Loan Repayment Program Study Section

2005-09 AHRQ Health Services Research Study section (4 yr apt)

2009 NIA/NIH, P01 Study section

2009, 10 NCCR, RCMI Research Centers for Translational Research, Minority Inst

2009-11 NIH/NHCMD R01 Special Emphasis Panel

2010-14 AHRQ, various special emphasis and invited section panels

2015- Present NIH Dissemination and Implementation Research Study Section (6 yr apt)

Federal and Other External Advisory Committees

2009-13 HHS Advisory Committee on Minority Health

2006-10 Health Management Corporations (Wellpoint Subs), Advisory Committee

2006-08 NY Academy of Medicine, Pharmacy Language Barriers Project, CAB

2014- Present One Florida Clinical Research Consortium, Executive Committee

VI. TEACHING

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29. Teaching Specialization

Courses

Columbia University Medical Center

1998-09 Lecturer in Doctor/Patient 2yr course sequence including racial/ ethnic

disparities (01- ), health policy (02-07), clinical epidem. (98-01)

2000-09 Lecturer in various K-12 and pre-med courses including SPREP (undergrad

college), Youth explorer (middle school) and Lang (high school) programs

Mailman School of Public Health

2000-09 Lecturer for various courses including Immigrant Health, Latino Health, and

interdisciplinary research

Other Professional Teaching Activities

1995-97 Harvard Medical School / Cambridge Hospital

Attending faculty at various departmental conferences including Morning

Report and Journal Club

Instructor in Preventive Medicine/Nutrition course

Instructor for the Observed Structured Clinical Examination (OSCE)

Two months as medical consult attending in ward teaching service

1997-09 Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons

1999-09 Co-Director then Director (05-), General Internal Med. Fellowship Program

1997-08 One session per week resident preceptor in the Internal Medicine Clinic

One month per year as attending physician on the inpatient ward service

Attending faculty/presenter at various Divisional/department conferences

1999-09 Co-Director then Director (05-), General Internal Med. Fellowship Program

1998-09 Lecturer in Doctor/Patient 2yr course sequence including racial/ ethnic

disparities (01-), health policy (02-07), clinical epidem. (98-01)

2000-09 Lecturer in various K-12 and pre-med courses including SPREP (undergrad

college), Youth explorer (middle school) and Lang (high school) programs

Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

2000-09 Lecturer for various courses including Immigrant Health, Latino Health, and

interdisciplinary research

Society of General Internal Medicine

1997-present Faculty presenter at numerous workshops and pre-courses, including several

of which I have been the coordinating faculty

2009- Present University of Miami, Miller School of Medicine

One session per week resident preceptor in the Internal Medicine Clinic

Two 2 week blocks as attending physician on the JMH inpatient ward

service

Attending faculty/presenter at various Divisional/department conferences

Lecturer, Research Bootcamp, Grand rounds various Dept and Divisions,

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Lecturer various courses School of Public Health, various student outreach

programs (If needed can provide additional documentation of this.)

VII. SERVICE

31. University Committees and Administrative Responsibilities Columbia University 1998-09 Internal Medicine Residency Admissions Committee

1999-03 AIM/ACN QA committee, NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital

1999-06 Faculty Advisor, P&S Chapter of Physicians for National Health Program,

1998-04 Committee on Civility in the Learning Environment, Special Advocate, P&S

2003-04 Research Group, Ambulatory Care Network Corporation

1999-09 Co-Director then Director (05-), General Int Med. Fellowship Program

2004-09 Patient Oriented Research Advisory Committee, Mailman SPH

2004-06 NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital Disparities Task Force

2006-09 Neighborhood Fund Award Committee, CUMC

2006-09 2nd year student Faculty Review Committee, P&S

University of Miami Miller School of Medicine

2009-11 Peer Review Committee, Dept. of Medicine

2009-11 K30 Grant Review Committee

2009- Present Internal Medicine Residency Admissions Committee

2009- Present Education Committee, Department of Medicine

2010-present Jackson Mem Hosp Physician Peer Review Committee

2011-15 Advisory Committee, MD/MPH Curriculum

2011-14 Executive Committee, Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Center

2012- Present University of Miami Medical Group, Leadership Council

2011- Present Diversity Committee, Miller School of Medicine

2014- Present University of Miami Medical Group, Executive Board

2014- Present Appointments Promotions and Tenure (APT) Committee

Student Committees Advisor

2011- Present Advisor, Latino Medical Student Association (LMSA)

32. Community Activities

2003 One week mission to Philippines, provided primary care in rural area

2004-09 COSMO (student run free clinic) volunteer preceptor (four sessions in

2008)

2006-08 Neighborhood Fund Award Committee, CUMC

2008-09 Board of Directors, ARC Fort Washington Senior Center, NY, NY

2011-12 Board Member, Legal & Entrepreneurial Empowerment

for Persons with Developmental Disabilities, Inc., Miami, FL

2012- Present Board Member, Miami-Dade AHEC, Miami, FL

2013- Present Faculty Volunteer Preceptor DOCS Free clinic Program

2014-Present Board of Directors, Health Council of South Florida, Doral, FL

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Media: In addition to above, I am frequently called upon by the Media to comment and discuss

issues related to primary care, preventive medicine, health reform, and Latino health. If needed

Ican provide additional documentation of this.