Francisco A. R. García, MD, MPH - University of Arizona · Francisco A. R. García, MD, MPH...

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1 Francisco A. R. García, MD, MPH CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION 1996-1998 Women’s Reproductive Health Fellowship Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Maryland 1996-1998 Master of Public Health Health Policy & Management Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland 1992-1996 Resident & Chief Resident Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology University of Arizona Health Sciences Center Tucson Arizona 1987-1992 Medical Doctor University of Arizona Tucson Arizona 1983-1987 Bachelor of Science Psychology University of Arizona Tucson Arizona ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2011-present Director, Cancer Disparities Institute, the Arizona Cancer Center 2011-present Adjunct Professor of Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Arizona 2010-present Chair Family & Child Health, Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health, University of Arizona 2009-present Distinguished Outreach Professor of Public Health, Obstetrics & Gynecology, Clinical Pharmacy, and Mexican American Studies, University of Arizona 2006-present Director, University of Arizona Center of Excellence in Women’s Health, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1999-present Member, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 2009-2011 Co-Director, Cancer Disparities Institute, the Arizona Cancer Center 2008-2009 Clinical Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona 2007-2009 Associate Professor, College of Public Health, University of Arizona 2004-2009 Associate Professor, Mexican-American Studies, College of Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona

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Francisco A. R. García, MD, MPH CHRONOLOGY OF EDUCATION

1996-1998 Women’s Reproductive Health Fellowship Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore Maryland

1996-1998 Master of Public Health Health Policy & Management Johns Hopkins University Baltimore Maryland

1992-1996 Resident & Chief Resident

Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology University of Arizona Health Sciences Center Tucson Arizona

1987-1992 Medical Doctor University of Arizona Tucson Arizona

1983-1987 Bachelor of Science Psychology University of Arizona Tucson Arizona

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS 2011-present Director, Cancer Disparities Institute, the Arizona Cancer Center 2011-present Adjunct Professor of Nursing, College of Nursing, University of Arizona 2010-present Chair Family & Child Health, Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health,

University of Arizona 2009-present Distinguished Outreach Professor of Public Health, Obstetrics & Gynecology,

Clinical Pharmacy, and Mexican American Studies, University of Arizona 2006-present Director, University of Arizona Center of Excellence in Women’s Health,

University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 1999-present Member, Arizona Cancer Center, University of Arizona, Tucson, AZ 2009-2011 Co-Director, Cancer Disparities Institute, the Arizona Cancer Center 2008-2009 Clinical Associate Professor, College of Pharmacy, University of Arizona 2007-2009 Associate Professor, College of Public Health, University of Arizona 2004-2009 Associate Professor, Mexican-American Studies, College of Social and Behavioral

Sciences, University of Arizona

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2004-2006 Associate Head for Clinical Affairs, Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Arizona

2003-2009 Associate Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology, University of Arizona 2003-2006 Deputy Director, University of Arizona National Center of Excellence in Women’s 2002-2007 Director, Arizona Hispanic Center of Excellence, University of Arizona Health,

University of Arizona 2002-2007 Assistant Professor, College of Public Health, University of Arizona 2001-2006 Director, Division of Gynecology, University of Arizona 2001-2006 Director, Women’s Health & Resource Center (formerly Obstetrics & Gynecology

Outpatient Clinic), University of Arizona 1999-2004 Assistant Professor, Mexican-American Studies & Research Center, College of

Social and Behavioral Sciences, University of Arizona 1999-2002 Associate Director for Clinical Affairs, Hispanic Center of Excellence,

College of Medicine, University of Arizona 1998-2003 Assistant Professor, Obstetrics & Gynecology, College of Medicine, University of

Arizona 1996-1998 Instructor & Attending Physician, Gynecology & Obstetrics, Johns Hopkins

University, Bayview Medical Center, Baltimore, MD Non-Academic Positions

1991 AMSA Health Policy Fellow U.S. Senate Committee on Labor and Human Resources Washington, D.C.

1984-1987 Academic Counselor, Instructor, and Recruiter Office of Minority Student Affairs University of Arizona

1983-1985 Nursing Assistant Student Health Center University of Arizona

HONORS & AWARDS Professional Awards 1. Best Doctors in America 2011-2012, 2011 2. American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology Award of Merit, 2011 3. University of Arizona Academic Leadership Institute 2010-2011. 4. Outstanding Achievement Award, University of Arizona Hispanic Alumni, 2010 5. Distinguished Outreach Professorship, University of Arizona, 2009 6. Best Doctors in America 2009-2010, 2009 7. Harriet Tubman Vanguard Award for Health Education, African American Coalition for Health

and Wellness, 2009 8. League of United Latin American Citizens 2008 National Presidential Citation, Outstanding

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Educator Award, 2008 9. Emerging Leaders in Public Health Fellowship, W. K. Kellogg Foundation, 2006 10. Rising Star in Cancer Research, National Hispanic/Latino Cancer Network, 2005. 11. New Start Alumni Award, University of Arizona, 2004. 12. University of Arizona Hispanic Alumni Achievement Award, 2003 13. Outstanding Service Award, Bi-national Health & Environment Council of San Luis, Sonora &

Yuma County, 2002 14. Arizona Rural Health Association Project of the Year Award, 2002 15. University Medical Center Patients’ Choice Award, 2001 16. ASCO/AACR Methods in Clinical Cancer Research, 2001 17. Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics Teaching Excellence Award, 2000 18. Louis J. Kettel Faculty Award-Outstanding Clinical Science Mentor, 2000 19. American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists, Golden Minisite Award for

Microlaparoscopy, Second Prize, 1999 20. University of Arizona Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Resident Educator Award, 1999 21. University of Arizona Dean’s Physician-Scientist Career Development Award, 1999 22. Fellow, American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists, 1999 23. Diplomat, American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology, since 1998 24. Johns Hopkins University Department of Gynecology & Obstetrics Resident Education Award,

June 1998 25. Warren H. Pearse Women’s Health Policy Award, American College of Obstetricians &

Gynecologists 1998 26. American College of Obstetrics and Gynecology Leadership Program in Health Policy, 1997 Residency 27. Berlex Foundation Resident Education Award, 1995 28. L.M. Shenker Resident Research Award, 1995 29. AMA/Glaxo Leadership Achievement Award, 1995 30. Arizona ACOG Section Resident Paper Competition, Second Place, 1994 31. Tucson Citizen Power List 1994 32. Young Investigator's Award, Yuma Friends of the A.H.S.C., 1992 Medical School 33. Excellence in Research Award, University of Arizona College of Medicine 34. R. N. Killingsworth Memorial Award in Psychiatry 35. A.T. Kirmse Award for Excellence in Obstetrics 36. American Medical Association Educational Research Foundation Western Medical Student

Research Forum, Meritorious Research Award 37. American Cancer Society, Medical Student Research Fellowship 38. American Heart Association Research Fellowship 39. ARCS Foundation Scholar 40. Secretary's Award for Innovations in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention--Honorable

Mention, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services 41. National Institutes of Health, Medical Student Research Training Fellowship

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42. Washington Health Policy Fellowship, AMSA Health Policy Institute 43. Birt, Springer, Voight and Watson Medical School Scholarships Undergraduate 44. Robie Gold Medal 45. M. Quiroz-Shibell Outstanding Minority Upperclassman Award 46. Mexican American Studies and Research Center Senior Award 47. M. Quiroz-Shibell Outstanding Minority Underclassman Award 48. Dean's Honorable Mention List MEMBERSHIPS 1. Alpha Omega Alpha, National Honor Medical Society 2. American Association of Cancer Research 3. American Association of Gynecologic Laparoscopists 4. American Board of Obstetrics & Gynecology-Diplomat 5. American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists-Fellow 6. American Institute of Ultrasound in Medicine 7. Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics 8. Association of Reproductive Health Professionals 9. Delta Omega, National Honorary Society in Public Health 10. Gynecologic Oncology Group 11. Hispanic Professional Action Committee 12. Inter-American College of Physicians & Surgeons 13. Psi Chi, National Psychology Honor Society 14. Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons 15. Southwest Oncology Group SERVICE & OUTREACH Local/State 1. Pima County Communities Putting Prevention to Work. Since 2010. 2. Arizona Cancer Coalition, Steering Committee. Since 2009. 3. Tohono O’odham Nation Cancer Partnership. Since 2008 4. Arizona Cancer Control Coalition, Health Disparities Committee. Arizona Department of Health

Services. Since 2006. 5. Governor’s Commission on Women’s and Children’s Health. 2008-2009. 6. Governor’s Leadership Team on Cancer Prevention. 2008. 7. Community Assist of Southern Arizona Advisory Board. 2007 to 2008. 8. Arizona State Legislature Ad Hoc Committee on Cervical Cancer. 2005 to 2006. 9. Well Woman Health Check Program Medical Advisory Board, Arizona Department of Health

Services. 2000 to 2005. 10. Arizona Coalition on Adolescent Pregnancy and Parenting. 2002 to 2003. 11. Arizona Section, American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologist. Vice-Chair. 2001 to 2004.

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12. Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault Board. Secretary. 2000 to 2001. 13. Planned Parenthood of Southern Arizona. Interim Medical Director. 2000 to 2001. National/International 14. 15th World Congress of Cervical Pathology & Colposcopy – International Federation of Cervical

Pathology and Colposcopy, Program and Planning Committee. 15. 28th International Papilloma Virus Meeting, Scientific Program Committee and Clinical Track Co-

Chair. Since 2011. 16. Health Resource Services Administration Program Maternal Child Health Strategic Planning

Group, Co-Chair Health Equity Working Group. Since 2011. 17. Centers for Disease Control Coordinating Council for Diversity in Public Health. Since 2011. 18. National Council of La Raza, Mujer Sana Familia Fuerte Advisory Committee. Since 2010. 19. American Society of Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology, Board of Directors. Since 2010. 20. American Cancer Society/American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology/American

Society for Clinical Pathology, Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention: The Role of Molecular Testing Symposium and Guideline Update. Steering Committee Member and Co-chair Working Group 6-Looking to the Future - Potential Impact of Molecular Screening. Since 2009.

21. National Institutes of Health Advisory Committee on Research on Women’s Health. Since 2009. 22. American Cancer Society, International Affairs Advisory Committee, Co Chair. Since 2006. 23. American Cancer Society, Gynecologic Cancer Advisory Committee. Since 2004. 24. Journal of Lower Genital Tract Disease, Editorial Board. Since 2002. 25. Gynecologic Oncology Group, Cancer Prevention and Control Committee. Since 2000. 26. Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools, President (since 2010) & Board of Directors. Since

1998. 27. Institute of Medicine Committee on Preventive Services for Women, Member. 2010 to 2011. 28. National Institutes of Health/Instituto Nacional de Salud Publica Binational Workshop of

Cervical Cancer Prevention, Planning Committee. 2009 to 2010. 29. Association of Reproductive Health Professionals/Planned Parenthood Federation of America,

Comprehensive HPV Services Advisory Board, Chair. Since 2006 to 2008. 30. NIH/ASCCP Consensus Conference on the Management of Cytologic Abnormalities & Cervical

Cancer Precursors. AGC Committee 2001 & ASC Committee 2006. 31. American Cancer Society, HPV Vaccine Guideline Workgroup, Chairman. 2005 to 2008. 32. American Cancer Society, Bi-national Symposium on Cervical Cancer, Planning Committee.

2005-2006. 33. American Society of Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology, Education/Outreach Committee. 2004 34. Southwest Oncology Group, Gynecology, Cancer Control Research and Women & Special

Populations Committees. 2001-2005. 35. American College of Obstetricians & Gynecologists, Committee on International Affairs. 2000. 36. American Society of Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology, Section on the Cervix. 2000. Consultancies (Program development, evaluation and training in cervical cancer prevention) 37. World Health Organization Technical Consultation on Cryotherapy for Cervical Precancer

Treatment, Advisor. Geneva Switzerland. Since 2010. 38. International Planned Parenthood Federation, Western Region Office, New York, NY. Since

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2009. 39. JHPIEGO, Baltimore, MD. 1998 to 2000 and 2009. 40. Pathfinder International, Boston, MA. 2007 to 2008. 41. Population Council-Latin America Office, Mexico City, Mexico. 2000 to 2003. 42. Fronteras Unidas Pro Salud. Tijuana, Mexico. 2000 to 2001. 43. IMSS-Solidaridad, Programa de Salud Reproductiva. Mexico City, Mexico. 1999-2001, 2004. 44. Pan-American Health Organization, Washington, D.C. 2000. 45. PATH, Seattle, WA. 1998 to 2001. Extramural Citizenship 46. Communities Putting Prevention to Work. Leadership Team. Since 2010. 47. Community Assist of Southern Arizona, Community Advisory Board. 2007. 48. Tucson AIDS Project. Board of Directors, Executive Committee Member. 1993 to 1996. 49. Healthier Communities Forum. Executive Committee Member. 1994. 50. Tucson/Pima County Community Profile. Vice-Chair for Community Outreach. 1992 to 1994. 51. Community Action Network. Executive Committee, Chairman for Community Outreach Task

Force. 1994 to 1996. 52. Arizona Town Hall, Board of Directors, Member, 1996 to 2000. 53. Southern Arizona Center Against Sexual Assault, Member, 1998 to 2003. Intramural Citizenship

College Committees 54. Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Committee on Equity and Inclusion. Chair since

2011. 55. Mel & Enid Zuckerman College of Public Health Education Committee. (Chair 2011) Since 2010. 56. College of Medicine Dean’s Diversity Advisory Committee. Since 2006 to 2009. 57. College of Medicine Dean’s Research Committee. Since 2004 to 2008. 58. College of Medicine Dean’s Hispanic Health Working Group, Chair. 2004 to 2006. 59. Arizona Health Sciences Center General Clinical Research Center Advisory Committee. 2002-

2005 & 2008, Co-chair 2004. 60. College of Medicine Dean’s Committee on Faculty Career Satisfaction Committee. 2002 to

2004. 61. Women’s Cancer Prevention Program, Scientific & Steering Committees, Arizona Cancer Center.

1999. 62. College of Medicine Dean’s Task Force on Medical School Admissions Processes. 1999.

University Committees

63. Presidential Search Advisory Council. Member. Since 2011. 64. Diversity Action Resource Team. Chair. Since 2010. 65. Human Subjects Protection Program, Institutional Review Board 3. Since 2010. 66. NCA Reaccreditation Process, Working Team 3C: Creativity and Knowledge Discovery. 2008 to

2010. 67. Family & Community Medicine Academic Program Review Committee. 2009. 68. Peter Likins Inclusive Excellence Award Selection Committee. 2008.

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69. Arizona Area Health Education Center Advisory Committee. Since 2006. 70. Inter-Professional Clinical Practice Committee, Chair. 2006 to 2008. 71. Southwest Institute for Research on Women Program Review Committee. 2006. 72. President’s Diversity Coalition. Since 2005. 73. Human Subjects Committee. 2001 to 2004. 74. University of Arizona, Hispanic Alumni Board, Member. 1995 to 1996. 75. University Medical Center, Credentials Committee. 1998 to 2002.

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Trainees Post Doctoral Trainees 1. Susie Baldwin, MD, MPH. WCOE Junior Scholar 2004 to 2005. Type specific differences in HPV

recovery from clinician and patient collected specimens. (Current position: Los Angeles County Assistant Health Director)

2. Catherine Marshall, PhD 2006 to the present. NIH Ruth Kirchstein Fellowship & WCOE Senior Scholar. Support needs of indigent families affected by cancer. (Current position: Associate Research Professor Norton School, University of Arizona)

3. Ada Wilkinson-Lee, PhD. 2008 to 2010. WCOE WARMER Fellow. Exploring the impact of residency verification requirements on the enrollment of Hispanic women and their children in Arizona. (Current Position: Assistant Professor of Mexican American Studies, University of Arizona)

4. Jesse Nodora, DrPH. 2007 to present. Factors affecting Hispanic clinical trial participation. (Current Position: Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, University of California San Diego)

5. Thomas Nuno, MS, PhD. 2010 to present. Cancer screening and prevention related disparities in southwest Hispanic and American Indian populations. (Current position: Research Assistant Professor of Health Policy & Management, University of Arizona)

Doctoral Dissertation Committees 6. Mary Roary, PhD (Epidemiology) 2007. Non-traditional methods for predicting compliance with

diabetes prevention among Hispanics living in a US-Mexico border community. (Current position: US Department of Health & Human Services Office of Minority Health)

7. Thomas Nuno, MS, PhD (Epidemiology) 2011. Breast and cervical cancer screening among post reproductive age Hispanic women in a rural agricultural US-Mexico border community. In progress. (Current position: Research Assistant Professor of Health Policy & Management, University of Arizona)

8. Andrew Abalos, MS, PhD (Epidemiology) 2011. Killer-cell immunoglobulin-like receptors and HPV persistence and clearance. (Current position: Research Scientist, Gen Diagnostics)

9. Velia Leybas, MSW, MS, Doctoral Candidate in Epidemiology. Measures of wellness and well-being among rural and urban Hispanic mid-school girls. In progress. (Current position: Instructor Family Child Health University of Arizona)

Masters Projects 10. Velia Leybas, MSW, MS in Epidemiology 2007. A social epidemiologic intervention addressing

Hispanic girls’ health in rural Arizona. 11. Andrew Abalos, MS in Epidemiology 2006. Repeatability of sample collection methods among

men from the HPV detection in asymptomatic men study. 12. Benn Psalms, MPH 1999. Specimen collection and transport approaches for the tri-national

cervical cancer prevention study. 13. Ada Dietke, MPH 2007. Implementation of digital storytelling in perinatal wellness & teen peer

education programs with development of dance/health education programs. 14. Kristina Valenzuela, MPH 2009. Hispanic parents’ informational needs regarding cervical cancer

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prevention, human papillomavirus, and prophylactic vaccination. In progress. 15. Sophia Saucedo, MPH candidate. Hispanic adolescent girls’ perception of body image and

identity. Medical Student Research Program 16. Jonathan Losevski, MD, 2000. Karyometric approaches to the objective assessment of

progression in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. 17. Kathleen Brite, MD, 2002. COX-2 expression in cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. 18. J. Michael Newton, PhD, MD, 2005. Endometrial cancer chemo-preventive targets. 19. Jessica Serrano, MS2, 2008. Does ethnic identity influence depressive symptoms in Latina girls? Medical Residents 20. Katherine Glaser, MD, 2010-11. High-school student’s perceptions and understanding of HPV. 21. Marisa C. Gonzalez, MD, 2010-11. HPV and cervical cancer knowledge in Hispanic college age

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PUBLICATIONS Refereed Journal Articles (Trainees noted with italics) 1. Saslow D, Solomon D, Lawson HW, Killackey M, Kulasingam S, Cain J, Garcia F. American Cancer

Society, American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, and American Society for Clinical Pathology Screening Guidelines for the Prevention and Early Detection of Cervical Cancer. Cancer 2012, in press.

2. Marshall CA, Curran MA, Koerner SS, Weihs KL, Hickman A, García F. Information and support for co-survivors during or after cancer treatment: Consideration of Un Abrazo Para la Familia as a model for family-focused intervention in cancer rehabilitation. Cancer Work 2012, in press.

3. Larkey LK, Herman PM, Roe DJ, Garcia F, Lopez AM, Gonzalez J, Perera PN, Saboda K. Juntos en la

Salud (Together in Health): A Promotora-led Cancer Screening Intervention among Underserved Latina Women. J Women Health 2012, in press.

4. Abalos AT, Harris RB, Nyitray A, Mitchell A, Giuliano AR, Garcia F. Human papillomavirus type

distribution among heterosexual couples. J Lower Genit Tract Dis 2012, 16(1):10-15. PMID:21964207

5. Marshall CA, Badger TA, Curran MA, Koerner SS, Larkey LK, Weihs KL, Verdugo L, García F. Un

Abrazo Para la Familia: Providing low-income Hispanics with education and skills in coping with cancer and caregiving. Psycho-Oncology 2011, epub ahead of print. PMID: 22140003

6. Gee RE, Brindis CD, Diaz A, Garcia F, Gregory K, Peck MG, Reece AB. Recommendations of the IOM

Clinical Preventive Services for Women Committee: Implications for Obstetricians and Gynecologists. Curr Opin Obstet Gynecol 2011, 23:471-80. PMID:22011955

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7. Marshall CA, Weihs KL, Larkey LK, Badger TA, Koerner SS, Curran MA, Pedroza R, García F. “Like a Mexican wedding”: The psychosocial intervention needs of predominantly Hispanic low-income female co-survivors of cancer. Journal of Family Nursing 2011, 17(3):380-402. PMID: 21813816

8. Einstein MH, Garcia F, Mitchell AL, Day SP. Age-Stratified Performance of the Cervista® HPV 16/18 Genotyping Test in Women With ASC-US Cytology. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2011; 20(6):1185-9. PMID:21527581

9. Marshall CA, Larkey LK, Curran MA, Weihs KL, Badger TA, Armin J, García F. Considerations of

culture and social class for families facing cancer: The need for a new model for health promotion and psychosocial intervention. Families Systems & Health 2011; 29(2):81-94. PMID:21688902

10. Nuño T, Castle P, Martinez ME, García F. Cervical and breast cancer screening utilization among post-reproductive age Hispanic women living near the US-Mexico border. J Womens Health 2011; 20 (5):1-10. PMID: 21428792

11. Nuño T, Martinez ME, Harris R, García F. A Promotora-administered group education intervention to promote breast and cervical cancer screening in a rural community along the U.S.-Mexico border: a randomized controlled. Cancer Causes Control 2011; 22(3):367-74. PMID: 21184267

12. Nodora J, Nuño T, O’Day K, Yrun V, Garcia F. Barriers and facilitators to Hispanic participation in clinical trials: physician and Hispanic patient focus group perspectives. Health 2010; 2(7):742-52.

13. Zou C-P, Liu H, Feugang J, Hatch K, Alberts DS, Garcia F. Green Tea Compounds in

Chemoprevention of Cervical Cancer. Int J Gynecol Cancer 2010; 20:617-624. PMID: 20686382 14. Einstein MH, Martens MG, Garcia F, Ferris DG, Mitchell AL, Day SP, Olson MC. Clinical validation of

the CERVISTA HPV HR 16/18 genotyping tests for use in women with ASC-US cytology. Gynecologic Oncol 2010. 118(2):116-22. PMID: 20488510

15. Scarinci IC, Garcia F, Kobetz E, Partridge EE, Brandt HM, Bell MC, Dignan M, Ma GX, Daye JL, Castle

PE. Cervical Cancer Prevention: New Tools and Old Barriers. Cancer 2010; 116(11):2531-42. PMID: 20310056

16. Garcia FA, Freund KM, Berlin M, Digre KB, Dudley DJ, Fife RS, Gabeau G, Geller SE, Magnus JH, Trott JA, White HF. Progress and priorities in the health of women and girls: a decade of advances and challenges. J Womens Health 2010;19(4):671-80. PMID: 20201706

17. Larkey LK, Lundy M, Wilson J, Sillanpaa B, Ellert W, Lopez AM, Garcia F, Spencer G. Effect of Risk Discussion Source on Patient Compliance with Colorectal Cancer Screening in Primary Care Clinics. Annals Behav Science Med Educ 2009; 15(2):30-36.

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18. Castle PE, Sadorra M, Lau T, Aldrich C, Garcia F, Kornegay J. Evaluation of a Prototype Real-Time PCR Assay for Carcinogenic HPV Detection and Simultaneous HPV16 and HPV18 Genotyping. J Clin Microbiol 2009; 47(10):3344-7. PMID: 19675214

19. Gage JC, Rodriguez AC, Schiffman M, Garcia F, Long LR, Budihas SR, Herrero R, Burk RD, Jeronimo J.

Treatability by Cryotherapy in a Screen-and-Treat Strategy. J Low Genit Tract Dis 2009; 13(3): 174-81. PMID:19550216

20. Gage JC, Rodriguez AC, Schiffman M, Adadevoh S, Alvarez, MJ Chumworthy B, Vargas Lejarza S,

Villegas L, Garcia F, Budihas SR, Long R, Katki HA, Herrero R, Burk RD, Jeronimo J. An Evaluation by Midwives and Gynecologists of Treatability of Cervical Lesions by Cryotherapy Among HPV-Positive Women. Intl J Gynecol Cancer 2009; 19(4):728-33. PMID: 19509579

21. Peal N, Garcia F. Interdisciplinary Models for Women’s Health: A Literature Review. Arch Int J Med 2009; 2(1):208-12.

22. Belinson JL, Pretorius RG, Enerson C, Garcia F, Pérez-Cruz E, Belinson SE, Yeverino-García E,

Brainard J. The Mexican Cervical Cancer Screening Trial (MECCS): Self-Sampling for the Human Papillomavirus with Unaided Visual Inspection as a Secondary Screen. Intl J Gynecol Cancer 2009; 19:27-32.

23. Witte MH, Crown P, Bernas M, Garcia F. “Ignoramics” in medical and pre-medical education. J Inv Med 2008; 56(7):897-901.

24. Garcia F, Saslow D. Prophylactic Human Papillomavirus Vaccination: A breakthrough in cervical

cancer prevention. Obstet Gynecol Clin N Am 2007; 34 (2007) 761–781. 25. Castle PE, Dockter J, Giachetti C, Garcia F, McCormick MK, Mitchell AL, Holladay EB, Kolk DP. A

cross-sectional study of a prototype carcinogenic HPV E6/E7 mRNA assay for detection of cervical precancer and cancer. Clin Cancer Res 2007; 13(9):2599-2605.

26. Castle PE, Sadorra M, Garcia F, Cullen A, Lorincz A, Whitby D, Kornegay J. Mouthwash as a low-cost

and safe specimen transport medium for HPV DNA testing of cervical specimens. Cancer Epid Biomarkers 2007; 16(4):840-3.

27. Saslow D, Castle PE, CoxJT, Davey DD, Einstein MH, Ferris DG, Goldie SJ, Harper DM, Kinney W,

Moscicki AB, Noller KL, Wheeler CM, Ades T, Andrews KS, Doroshenk MK, Kahn KG, Schmidt C, Shafey O, Smith RA, Partridge EE, Garcia F. American Cancer Society Guideline for Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Vaccine Use to Prevent Cervical Cancer and Its Precursors. CA Cancer J Clin 2007; 57:7-28.

28. Mitchell A, Newton JM, Ellis M, Schalk N, Einspahr J, Alberts DA, Garcia F. COX-2 Expression in

cervical intraepithelial neoplasia and vulvar cancer. J Low Genit Tract Dis 2007; 11(2):80-85.

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29. Castle PE, Sadorra M, Garcia F, Holliday E, Kornegay J. A Pilot Study of a Commercialized Human Papillomavirus (HPV) Genotyping Assay: Comparison of HPV Risk Group to Cytology and Histology. J Clin Microbiol 2006; 44(10): 3915-17.

30. Leybas-Amedia V, Nuno T, Garcia F. Effect of acculturation and income on Hispanic women’s health. J

Health Care Poor Underserved 2005; 16:128-141. PMID:16327101 31. Zou D, Brewer M, Garcia F, Feugang JM, Wang J, Zang R, Zou C. Cactus Pear: A Natural Product in

Cancer Chemoprevention. Nutrition J 2005; 4:25-9. PMID: 16150152 32. Ranger-Moore J, Alberts DS, Montironi R, Garcia F, Davis J, Frank D, Brewer M, Mariuzzi GM, Bartels

HG, Bartels PH. Karyometry in the early detection and chemoprevention of intraepithelial lesions. Europ J Cancer 2005; 41:1875-88.

33. Baldwin S, Santos C, Mendez-Brown E, Nuno T, Giuliano, Davis JR. Garcia F. Comparison of Type-

Specific Human Papillomavirus Data from Self and Clinician Directed Sampling. Gynecol Oncol 2005; 97:612-617.

34. Perez Cruz E, Winkler J, Velasco-Mondragon HE, Salmeron-Castro J, García F, Tsu V, Velasco HE,

Escandon–Romero C, Hernandez-Avila M. Detección y seguimiento con inspección visual del cérvix para la prevención del cáncer cervicouterino en las zonas rurales de México. (Screening and follow-up with visual inspection for cervical cancer prevention in rural Mexico). Salud Publica Mexico 2005; 47:39-48.

35. Baldwin SB, Djambazov B, Papenfuss M, Abrahamsen M, Denman C, Gurnsey de Zapien J, Ortega L,

Navarro-Henze JL, Hunter J, Rojas M, García F, Giuliano AR. Chlamydial Infection in women along the US-Mexico Border. Int J Std AIDS 2004; 15(12): 815-821.

36. Garcia F, Ranger-Moore J, Barker B, Davis J, Brewer M, Lozevski J, Vinyak S, Liu Y, Yemane J, Hatch

KD, Alberts DS, Bartels HG, Bartels PH. Karyometric image analysis for intraepithelial and invasive cervical lesions. Anal Quant Cytol Histol. 2004; 26(3):141-50.

37. Huh WK, Cestero RM, Garcia F, Gold MA, Guido RM, McIntyre-Seltzman K, Harper DM, Burke L,

Sum ST, Flewelling FR, Alvarez RD. Optical detection of high-grade cervical neoplasia in vivo: Results of a 604 patient pilot study. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2004; 190:1249-57.

38. Garcia F, Ulrich Petry K, Muderspach L, Gold MA, Braly P, Crum CP, Magill M, Silverman M, Urban RG,

Hedley ML, Beach KJ. ZYC101a for the treatment of high-grade intraepithelial cervical neoplasia: A randomized controlled trial. Obstet Gynecol 2004; 103:317-26.

39. Wright TC, Schiffman M, Solomon D, Cox TJ, Garcia F, Goldie S, Hatch K, Noller KL, Roach N, Runowicz

C, Saslow D. Interim guidance for the use of Human Papillomavirus DNA testing as an adjunct to cervical cytology for screening. Obstet Gynecol 2004; 103:304-9.

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40. Garcia F, Davis JR, Alberts DS, Liu Y, Thompson D, Bartels P. A karyometric approach to the characterization of atypical endometrial hyperplasia associated with and without co-occurring with adenocarcinoma. Anal Quant Cyto Histol 2003; 25(6):339-46.

41. Giuliano AR, Papenfuss M, Mendez Brown de Galaz E, Feng J, Abrahamsen M, Denman C, Guernsey

de Zapien J, Navarro Henze JL, Garcia F, Hatch K. Risk-factors for squamous intraepithelial lesions (SIL) of the cervix among women residing at the US-Mexico border. Int J Cancer 2003; 109(1):112-8.

42. Garcia F, Barker B, Davis J, Schalk N, Shelton TJ, Meyer J, Harrigill K, Hatch K. Thin-layer cytology

and histopathology in the evaluation of abnormal uterine bleeding. J Reprod Med 2003; 48:882-888.

43. Garcia F, Barker B, Santos C, Mendez E, Nuno T, Giuliano A, Davis J. Cross-sectional study of patient

and physician collected cervical cytology and human papilloma virus. Obstet Gynecol 2003; 102:266-72.

44. Garcia F, Mendez E, Baldwin S, Papenfuss M, Giuliano AR, Hatch K. Factors affecting the quality of

cytologic cervical cancer screening along the Mexico-US border. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2003. 189(2):467-472.

45. Garcia F, Davis JR, Hatch K, Alberts DS, Thompson D, Bartels P. Karyometry in endometrial

adenocarcinoma of different grades. Anal Quant Cytol Histol 2002; 24:93-102. 46. Barker B, Garcia F, Warner J, Lozevski J, Hatch K. Baseline inaccuracy rates for the comparison of

cervical biopsy to loop electrosurgical excision histopathologic diagnoses. Am J Obstet Gynecol 2002; 187(2):349-52.

47. Garcia F, Parsons M. Effective screening and intervention for domestic violence in pregnancy. Prim

Care Update Ob/Gyns 2002; 9:94-97.

48. Giuliano AR, Papenfuss M, Abrahamsen M, Denman C, deZapien JG, Henze JLN, Ortega L, de Galaz EMB, Stephan J, Feng J, Baldwin S, Garcia F, Hatch K. Human Papillomavirus Infection at the US-Mexico Border: Implications for Cervical Cancer Prevention and Control. Cancer Epidemiol Biomarkers Prev 2001; 10(11):1129-36.

49. Barker B, Garcia F, Warner J, Lozevski J, Hatch K. The correlation between colposcopically directed

cervical biopsy and Loop Electrosurgical Excision Procedure pathology and the effect of time on that agreement. Gynecol Oncol 2001; 82:22-26.

50. Garcia F, Davis JR, Alberts DS, Hatch K, Weyn B, Thompson D, Bartels PH. Nuclear chromatin

patterns in normal, hyperplastic and atypical endometrium. Anal Quant Cytol Histol. 2001 ; 23(2):144-50.

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51. Bartels PH, Garcia F, Davis J, daSilva V, Vaught L, Bartels HG, Thompson D, Alberts DS. Progression curves for endometrial lesions. Anal Quant Cytol Histol 2001; 23:1-8.

52. Garcia FAR, Bowman H, Gordon T, Huggins GR. The effect of academic affiliation on clinical and

economic outcomes of childbirth. Obstet Gynecol 2001; 97(4):567-76. 53. Garcia FAR, Myloyde T, Barker B, Huggins GH, Blumenthal PB. The Filshie clip for laparoscopic

adnexal surgery. J Soc Laparoendoscopic Surg 2001; 5:179-181.

54. Garcia FAR, Barker B, Myloyde T, Blumenthal P. The Filshie clip in non-sterilization gynecologic laparoscopy. Obstet Gynecol 2000; 96(5), Part 2:848.

55. Garcia FAR, Steinmetz I, Barker B, Huggins GR. A comparison of economic and clinical outcomes

microlaparoscopic and standard laparoscopic sterilization: A preliminary report. J Reprod Med 2000; 45:372-376.

56. Garcia FAR, Huggins GH. Emergent post-coital contraception. Postgraduate Obstet Gynecol 1999;

19(11):1-6. 57. Lesser KB, Garcia F. Association between polycystic ovarian syndrome and glucose intolerance

during pregnancy. J Matern Fetal Med 1997; 6:303-307. 58. Cullins VE, Garcia FAR. Implantable hormonal and emergency contraception. Curr Opin Obstet

Gynecol 1997; 9:169-174. 59. Garcia FAR, Childers JM. Laparoscopic bowel injuries among gynecologic patients. Diagn Ther

Endosc 1997; 3:241-247. 60. Garcia FAR, Lang JF, Childers JM. Laparoscopic cystectomy for a benign cystic teratoma in a ten

year-old girl. J Am Assoc Gynecol Laparosc 1996; 3:321-323. Chapters & Reviews 1. Garcia F, Hatch K. Intraepithelial Neoplasia, in Gynecologic Oncology. Jonathan Berek, Ed.

Lippincott 2011.

2. Attakai A, Garcia F, Lance P, Sabol K, Saraficio M. Prevention, in Tohono O’odham Nation Comprehensive Cancer Prevention & Control Plan. Tohono O’odham Nation 2009.

3. Garcia F, Nuno T. Cervical Cancer Prevention, in Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention. Alberts DS,

Ed. Springer-Verlag 2008. 4. Garcia F, Chambers S. Endometrial Cancer Prevention, in Fundamentals of Cancer Prevention.

Alberts DS, Ed. Springer-Verlag 2008.

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5. Garcia F. Hispanic Health Disparities, in Salud se Puede: Health Information for Hispanic/Latino Populations. B. Fulton, ed. Trejo Foster Foundation, Tucson AZ 2007.

6. Garcia F, Mitchell AL. Human Papillomavirus and Genital Warts, in Gynecology for the Primary Care

Physician, 2nd ed. TG Stovall, FW Ling, NB Zite, AW Chuang, TD Tillmanns, eds. Springer, Philadelphia PA. 2007.

7. Alberts DS, Walker J, Barakat RR, Rodriguez G, Garcia F, Mutter GL, Plaxe S, Carlson J, Hensley M,

Trimble C, Hess LM, Method MM, Green MH. Prevention of Gynecologic Cancer, in Report of 35 Years of Excellence in Clinical Research. DiSaia P, Ed. Gynecologic Oncology Group 2006.

8. Garcia F, Newton J, Baldwin S. Cervical and Endometrial Cancer Prevention, in Fundamentals of

Cancer Prevention. Alberts DS, Ed. Springer-Verlag 2005. 9. Lotke P, Garcia F. Commentary: Paroxetine controlled release was effective and tolerable for

treating menopausal hot flash symptoms in women. Evidence Based Medicine 2004; 9(1):23. 10. Alberts DS, Garcia F, et al. Chapter 66 Prevention of Gynecologic Malignancies, in Gynecologic

Cancer: Controversies in Management. Gershenson, McGuire, Gore, Quinn, Thomas, Eds. Elsevier 2004.

11. Garcia FAR, Huggins GR. Postcoital Contraception. Contemporary Therapy in Obstetrics and

Gynecology: Issues and Controversies, S. Ransom, M. Dombrowski, M. Evans, K. Ginsburg, MD, Eds. W B Saunders Co. 2002

12. Cullins VE, Garcia FAR. Contraception for primary care providers, in Practical Gynecology:A Guide

for the Primary Care Physician. J Ryden & PD Blumenthal, Eds. American College of Physicians—American Society of Internal Medicine, Philadelphia 2002.

13. Barker B, Garcia F. Commentary: Both the Filshie clip and the tubal ring were effective and safe for

interval tubal sterilization. Evidence-based Obstetrics and Gynecology 2001; 3:26-27. 14. Garcia FAR, Barker B. Commentary: A McCall-type culdeplasty was effective for preventing

enteroceles after vaginal hysterectomy. Evidence-Based Medicine 1999; 4(6):181. 15. Harrigill KM, Garcia FAR. Commentary: In-utero and perinatal zidovudine did not have long-term

adverse effects in children. Evidence-Based Medicine 1999; 4(4):126. 16. Garcia FAR, Childers JM, Nezhat F. Laparoscopic lymphadenectomy, in Prevention and

Management of Laparoendoscopic Surgical Complication 1999. MS Kavic, Levinson CJ, Eds. Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons, Miami Florida.

17. Garcia FAR. Commentary: Ruptured membranes, low CD4 counts, low birth weight and hard-drug

use increased the risk for perinatal transmission of HIV-1. Evidenced-Based Medicine 1997; 3:27.

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Corporate and Committee Authorship 1. Institute of Medicine. Clinical Preventive Services for Women: Closing the Gap. Washington, DC:

The National Academies Press 2011. (Committee Member) 2. Bast R, Cohen C, Cox JT, Faerber P, Garcia F, Goff B, Herzog T, Kinney W, Runowicz CD, Saslow D,

Skates S, Nagell JV, Wender J. Inerim Guidance for the Management of Average-Risk Women with Symptoms Suggestive of Ovarian Cancer. Ovarian Cancer Alliance 2010.

3. Wright TC, Massad LS, Dunton CJ, Spitzer M, Wilkinson EJ, Solomon D for the 2006 American

Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology sponsored Consensus Conference. 2006 Consensus guidelines for the management of women with abnormal cervical screening tests. J Low Genit Tract Dis 2007; 11(4):223-39. (F. Garcia was a member of the ASC-US Committee)

4. Wright TC, Massad LS, Dunton CJ, Spitzer M, Wilkinson EJ, Solomon D for the 2006 American

Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology sponsored Consensus Conference. 2006 Consensus guidelines for the management of women with cervical intraepithelial neoplasia or adenocarcinoma in situ. J Low Genit Tract Dis 2007; 11(4):223-39. (F. Garcia was a member fo the ASC-US Committee)

5. Alvarez RD, Wright TC for the Optical Detection Group. Increased detection of high-grade cervical

intraepithelial neoplasia utilizing an optical detection system as an adjunct to colposcopy. Gynecol Oncol. 2007 Jul;106(1):23-8. (F. Garcia is a member of the Optical Detection Group)

6. Alvarez RD, Wright TC for the Optical Detection Group. Effective cervical neoplasia detection with

a novel optical detection system: A randomized trial. Gynecol Oncology 2007. (F. Garcia is a member of the Optical Detection Group)

7. Wright TC, Cox JT, Massad LS, Twiggs LB, Wilkinson EJ for the 2001 ASCCP-Sponsored Concensus

Conference. 2001 Consensus guidelines for the management of women with cervical cytologic abnormalities. JAMA 2002; 287:2120-29. (F. Garcia was a member of the AGC Committee)

8. Wright TC, Cox JT, Massad LS, Twiggs LB, Wilkinson EJ for the 2001 ASCCP-Sponsored Concensus

Conference. 2001 Consensus guidelines for the management cervical cytologic abnormalities. J Lower Gen Tract Dis 2002; 6:127-43. (F. Garcia was a member of the AGC Committee)

Published Refereed Abstracts 1. Marshall C, Garcia F. Preventive intervention with low-income female co-survivors of cancer: ‘Un

Abrazo Para La Familia.’ American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. November 2, 2011, Washington, DC.

2. Nodora J, Nuno T, Garcia F. Facilitators and barriers to clinical trials participation among Medicaid

eligible Hispanics patients and their physicians in Arizona. In the Proceeding of the American Association for Cancer Research Science of Cancer Disparities. Carefree AZ. February 2009. B15:78.

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3. Nuno T, Harris R, Ranger-Moore J, Garcia F. Results of a randomized trial to increase breast and

cervical cancer screening among Hispanic women that reside along the US-Mexico border. In the Proceeding of the American Association for Cancer Research Science of Cancer Disparities. Carefree AZ. February 2009. B81:99.

4. Nuno T, Castle P, Garcia F. Assessment of a promotora-administered educational program to

promote breast and cervical cancer screening in a rural community along the U.S.-Mexico border. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. October 2008.

5. Cannfield L, Ingram J, Guengerich M, Garcia F. Training Native American Students for Cancer

Research and Biomedical Careers. American Association for Cancer Education. Clearwater Beach FL. October 2008.

6. Monroy M, Garcia F. The Pima County Cervical Cancer Prevention Partnership: Integrating

Established Grass Roots Partnerships. 59th Annual Meeting of the Society for Public Health Educators. San Diego, CA. October 2008.

7. Garcia F. Cervical Cancer Prevention in Low-Resource Settings. World Congress of the

International Union Against Cancer. Geneva, Switzerland. August 2008. 8. Ingram J, Garcia F, Martinez J, Stearns D, Canfield L. Designing and Implementing Successful

Research Training Programs for Native American Students in Arizona. National Cancer Institute Meeting on Health Disparities. National Cancer Institute Summit on Cancer Disparities. Bethesda MD. July 2008.

9. Nuno T, Castle P, Garcia F. Uso de tamizaje para el despistaje precoz de cáncer de la mama y el

cuello cervico uterino en una población de mujeres mayores viviendo en comunidades fronterizas. (Screening utilization for early detection of breast and cervical cáncer in a population of older women living in a border community.) XIV Foro Norte Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social: Investigacion en Salud. San Carlos, Mexico. May 2008.

10. Gage Julia, Ana Cecilia Rodriguez, Mark Schiffman, Francisco Garcia, Rodney Long, Rolando Herrero, Robert Burke, Jose Jeronimo. Evaluation Of A Proposed Cervical Cancer Strategy: HPV Screening And Immediate Treatment Using Cryotherapy. International Papillomavirus Conference. Beijing, China, 2007.

11. Nuno T, Garcia F. Increasing Hispanic Participation in Cancer Clinical Trials: The Role of Linguistic

Capacity and Patient/Provider Focus Group Results. 1st American Association for Cancer Research Conference: The Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved. Atlanta, GA, November 27-30, 2007. B61:96-7.

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12. Nuno T, Garcia F. Cervical and Breast Cancer Screening Utilization Among Hispanic Women Living Near the U.S.-Mexico Border. 135th Annual Meeting of the American Public Health Association. Washington DC, November 3-7, 2007.

13. Nuño T, Garcia F. Breast and Cervical Screening Patterns Among Hispanic Women that Reside

along the U.S.-Mexico Border. Oral presentation at the 1st Annual Social Justice in Health Symposium in Tucson, AZ in April 2007.

14. Nuno T, Garcia F. Hispanic Participation in Clinical Trials: Results from Maricopa County Focus

Group Study. 2nd Meeting Devoted to Enhancing Hispanic Participation in Clinical Trials. Tucson, AZ, October 27, 2006.

15. Castle PE, Sadorra M, Garcia F, Blair Holladay E, Kornegay J. Cross-Sectional Study of Linear Array

and AMPLICOR MWP Assay for Detection of Carcinogenic HPV and Cervical Precancer. Proceedings of the International Papillomavirus Conference. Prague September 2006.

16. Castle PE, Sadorra M, Garcia F, Kornegay J. Mouthwash as a Low-Cost and Safe Specimen

Transport Medium for HPV DNA Testing. Proceedings of the International Papillomavirus Conference. Prague September 2006.

17. Castle PE, Sadorra M, Garcia F, Blair Holladay E, Kornegay J. Ability of a prototype COBAS TaqMan

HPV test to simultaneously identify high risk HPV infection and provide HPV16 and HPV18 genotyping.

18. Garcia F. HPV DNA integration as a prospective marker for the development of CIN2/3. Eurogin

2006. Paris, France, April 2006. Proceedings of the Eurogin Meeting SS03-06:117. 19. T Nuno, Garcia F. Assessing the Health Profile of Hispanic Women That Reside Along the U.S.-

Mexico Border and the Role of Acculturation and Income. 2nd North American Congress of Epidemiology. Seattle, Washington June 21-24, 2006.

20. Pretorius RG, Belinson JL, Enerson C, Garcia F, Pérez-Cruz E, Sereno-Gómez B, Yeverino-García E.

Cryotherapy without biopsy confirmation of CIN 2 or 3 in women with two positive self-tests for high-risk human papillomavirus and two negative acetic acid aided visual inspections 12 months apart. Eurogin 2006, Paris, France. April 2006. Proceedings of the Eurogin Meeting P04-03:123.

21. Garcia F, Barker B, Santos C, Mendez E, Nuño T, Giuliano A, Davis J. Cross-Sectional Study of Patient

and Physician Collected Cervical Cytology and Human Papillomavirus. Proceedings of the 37th Annual Society for Epidemiologic Research Meeting, Salt Lake City, UT June 2006.

22. Enerson C, Pretorius RG, Belinson JL, Garcia F, Pérez-Cruz E, Sereno-Gómez B, Yeverino-García E.

Feasibility of cryotherapy without biopsy confirmation of CIN 2/3 in women with two positive self-collections for high-risk HPV and two negative acetic acid aided visual inspections 12 months apart. 22nd International Papillomavirus Conference and Clinical Workshop. May 2005. Vancouver Canada.

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23. Baldwin S, Santos C, Mendez-Brown E, Nuno T, Giuliano AR, Davis JR, Garcia F. Type-Specific Human Papillomavirus Data from Self and Clinician Collected Specimens. 22nd International Papillomavirus Conference and Clinical Workshop. May 2005. Vancouver Canada.

24. Huh WK, Cestero RM, Garcia F, Guido RS, DeSantis T, Falkner CA. Optical detection of cervical

neoplasia: Results from an internally controlled multicenter study. Obstet Gynecol 2005; 105 (4):117S. 25. Nuno T, Garcia F for the Yuma Project Technical Team. Cross-Sectional Study of Patient and

Physician Collected Cervical Cytology and Human Papillomavirus. 37th Annual Society for Epidemiologic Research. Salt Lake City, UT, June 2004.

26. Baldwin S, Barker B, Santos C, Mendez-Brown E, Nuno T, Giuliano AR, Davis JR, Garcia F. Type

specific data for patient and clinician collected HPV specimens in three countries. Proceedings of the Eurogin 2004 International Expert Meeting on HPV Infection & Cervical Cancer Prevention 2004. RS4-7:43.

27. Lopez AM, Garcia F, Hatch K, Byron J, Kurker SF, Guillen J, Major J, Lazarus S, Avery D, Weinstein R.

Telecolposcopy in a Tertiary Care Women's Clinic: a Pilot Study. Proceedings of the 2004 Annual Meeting of the American Society of Clinical Oncology. June 2004. New Orleans, Louisiana.

28. Garcia F, Huh W, Alvarez R, Cestero R, Gold M, Guido RS, McIntyre-Seltman K, Harper D, Burk L,

Shomacker K. Effect of age, race and hormonal use on optical detection of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia. Proceedings of the Eurogin 2004 International Expert Meeting on HPV Infection & Cervical Cancer Prevention 2004. FC2-6:52.

29. Garcia F, Huh WK, Guido RM, Harper DM, Gold MA, McIntyre-Seltman K, Walker JL, Cestero RM,

DeSantis T, Sundborg M, Holschneider C, Blank S, Ferris DG, Edwards R, Felis JC, Alvarez RD. Optical detection of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia: Final results from a randomized, dual arm, multicenter clinical trial. J Lower Gen Tract Dis 2004; 8(3):245-6.

30. Cestero RM, Huh WK, Alvarez RD, Garcia F, Gold MA, Guido RM, McIntyre-Seltman K, Harper DM,

Burke L, Schomaker KT. Optical detection of cervical neoplasia: Effect of biological and procedural variables. J Lower Gen Tract Dis 2004; 8(3):249.

31. Garcia F, Huh WK , Cestero RM, Gold MA, McIntyre-Seltman K, Harper DM. Effect of age, acetic

acid application method, and target distance on optical detection of CIN2/3. Obstet Gynecol 2004; 103:81s.

32. Guido RS, McIntyre-Seltman K, Walker JL, Huh WK, Garcia F, Cestero RM. Optical detection of

cervical neoplasia: Results from a randomized, dual-arm, multi-center trial. Obstet Gynecol 2004; 103:57s.

33. Garcia F for the ZYC101a Study Group. A randomized controlled trial of ZYC101a for the High-grade

Cervical Intraepithelial Neoplasia. Proceedings of International Human Papilloma Virus Conference

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2004. Mexico City, Mexico. 34. Guido RS, McIntyre-Seltman K, Alvarez RD, Huh WK, Cestero RM, Garcia F. Optical detection of

high-grade cervical neoplasia in vivo: Results of a 604 patient pilot study. Obstet Gynecol 2003; 101(S):3s.

35. Garcia F, Barker B, Santos C, Mendez E, Nuno T, Giuliano A, Davis J. Cross-sectional study of patient

and physician collected cervical cytology and human papilloma virus testing. Eurogin Proceedings, April 2003.

36. Garcia F, Barker B, Bartels P, Alberts DS. Image analysis for invasive and intraepithelial cervical

neoplasia. J Lower Gen Tract Dis 2002; 6:173. 37. Lopez AM, Hatch K, Barker B, Garcia F, Weinstein R, Kurker S, Guillen J, Major J, Lazarus S.

Telecolposcopy in underserved communities. Proceedings of the American Telemedicine Association National Conference, June 2002.

38. Harper DM, Alvarez RD, Cestero RM, Garcia FA, Gold MA, Guido R S, McIntyre-Seltman K, Burke L.

In Vivo detection of cervical intraepithelial neoplasia using a practical prototype optical detection device. J Lower Gen Tract Dis 2002; 6:174-75.

39. Garcia F, Giuliano A, Hatch K, S Baldwin, E Mendez, C Denman, J Gurnsey, M Papenfuss, J Stephens,

M Abramson. Preliminary results of the Binational Human Papilloma Virus Study. J Lower Gen Tract Dis 2000; 4(3):138-9.

40. Lopez AM, Garcia F, Hatch KD, Weinstein RS. Telecolposcopy: a Feasibility Study. Proceedings 24th

Annual Meeting, American Society of Preventive Oncology. Bethesda MD March 2000. 41. Garcia FAR, Steinmetz I, Huggins GR. Economic outcomes and patient preferences for

microlaparoscopic and standard laparoscopic sterilization. J Am Assoc Gynecol Laparosc 1999; 6(3):18s.

42. Garcia FAR, Bowman H, Gordon T, Huggins GR. Clinical and economic outcomes at childbirth: The

effect of academic affiliation. 47th Annual Clinical Meeting of American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists. May 1999, Philadelphia Pennsylvania. Obstet Gynecol 1999; 93(4):43s.

43. Garcia FAR, Phillips L, Soler ME, Huggins GR. The status of primary care education in Ob-Gyn

residency programs. Proceedings of the Association of Professors of Gynecology and Obstetrics. February 1999, San Diego California.

44. Panchal S, Sendak MJ, Harris AP, Bowman H, Garcia F, Gordon T. Intensive care unit admission

following delivery: Incidence and outcomes in a statewide population. Proceedings of the Society of Obstetric Anesthesiologists. April 1998.

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45. Garcia FAR, Huggins GR. Economic and quality of life outcomes for microlaparoscopic surgical sterilization. Proceedings of the Annual Meeting of the Association of Reproductive Health Professionals. November 1997. Phoenix, Arizona.

46. Garcia FAR. Novel applications for 2 mm microlaparoscopic technology. Proceedings of the Third

International Symposium on Office Microendoscopy and Endoscopic Microsurgery. May 1997. Vancouver, Canada.

47. Garcia F. Tissue lipids and dietary markers for breast carcinogenesis. In Directory of Ongoing

Research in Cancer Epidemiology. Coleman M, Wahrendorf J, Demaret E, eds. IARC Lyon, 1992; 467-68.

48. Garcia F, Stark A, Moon T, Cartmel B, Villar H, Giordano G, McNamara D. Trends in nutrient intake

and adipose tissue fatty acids among breast cancer cases and community controls. Clinical Research 1992;40:61A.

49. Garcia F. Project Life (Proyecto Vida). A perinatal AIDS education model for indigent Hispanic

women. Public Health Reports 1991;106:205-206. 50. Garcia F, Stark A, Moon T, Cartmel B, Villar H, Giordano G, McNamara D, Mylode T. Adipose tissue

fatty acid levels and nutrient intake among breast cancer cases and controls. Clinical Research 1991;39:411A.

51. Garcia F, Moon T, McNamara D, Mylode T. Fatty acid markers for self-reported nutrient levels.

Clinical Research 1990;38(2)518A. MANUSCRIPTS IN PROGRESS 1. Monroy M, Wilkinson-Lee A, Wilhelm M, Garcia F. Addressing the information gap: Developing and

implementing a cervical cancer prevention education campaign grounded in principles of community based participatory action. Manuscript under review.

2. Broutet N, Garcia F, et al. World Health Organization Guidelines: Use of cryotherapy for cervical intraepithelial neoplasia.

3. Nuño T, Harris R, Martinez ME, Estrada A, García F. Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Patterns among Older Hispanic and American Indian Women that Reside in Rural Arizona Settings. Manuscript under review.

4. Duarte-Gardea M O, Acosta MI, de Heer H, Garcia F, Weigel MM. Nutrition education for Mexican

American pregnant women. 5. Garcia F, Shih C, Zheng W, Alberts DS, Trimble C, Bartels HG, Bartels PH. Nuclei from deeply invasive

endometrial carcinoma: karyometric assessment.

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6. Bartels PH, Garcia F, Trimble CL, Kauderer J, Curtin J, Lim PC, Zaino RJ, Hess LM, Yozwiak M, Bartels HG, Alberts DS. Karyometric Assessment of Endometrial Nuclei from Patients with a Community Diagnosis of Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia (AEH). III: Discrimination of AEH from Invasive Endometrial Carcinoma: A Gynecologic Oncology Group Study.

7. Bartels PH, Garcia F, Trimble CL, Kauderer J, Curtin J, Lim PC, Zaino RJ, Hess LM, Yozwiak M, Bartels HG, and Alberts DS. Karyometric Assessment of Endometrial Nuclei from Patients with a Referred Diagnosis of Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia (AEH)-- II: Heterogeneity: Gynecologic Oncology Group Study.

PRESENTATIONS Academic & Policy Meetings 1. Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Prevention: Implications for Local Communities. Pima County

Women’s Commission. Tucson, AZ, January 2012.

2. Looking to the Future - Potential Impact of Molecular Screening. Cervical Cancer Screening and Prevention: Role of Molecular Testing. American Cancer Society/American Society for Colposcopy & Cervical Pathology/American Society Clinical Pathology/National Cancer Institute Workshop. Bethesda, MD, November 2011.

3. Towards a New Conceptualization of Women and Girls Health. Arizona Department of Health

Services, Girls’ and Women’s Health Across the Lifespan Conference. Phoenix, AZ, November 2011. 4. Hispanic Health Workforce and the Health of the Nation. Hispanic Serving Health Professions

Schools Capitol Hill Briefing. Washington, DC, November 2011. 5. Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools: Public Health Workforce Partnership. Centers for

Disease Control Office of Minority Health. Atlanta, GA, August 2011. 6. Policies & Practices for Community Health Research in Indian Country. Moderator and Planning

Committee member. Intertribal Council of Arizona. Phoenix, AZ, August 2011. 7. Strategies for the dissemination and translation of the NIH/ORWH strategic plan. National

Institutes of Health. Bethesda, MD, March 2010. 8. Cervical cancer screening across professional societies: Evidence based concordance. Institute of

Medicine Task Force on Preventive Services for Women. Washington DC, March 2010. 9. El panorama de prevención de cáncer cervico uterino en la era de la vacuna profiláctica. (The

panorama of cervical cáncer prevention in the prophylactic vaccine era.) XXIII Congreso Nacional de Oncologia. Sociedad Mexicana de Oncologia. Cancun Mexico, October 2010.

10. Estrategias para la Prevencion Integral de Cancer Cervico Uterino (Integrated Cervical Cancer

Prevention Strategies). Regional Meeting of Executive Directors: International Planned Parenthood

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Federation Western Hemisphere Region. Lima Peru. August 2010. 11. Promotoras & Patient Navigators Panel: Experiences and challenges. Latino Cancer Summit 2010.

University of California. San Francisco CA, July 2010. 12. Disparities in women and girl’s health in Border Communities. Stanford Medical School Hispanic

Center of Excellence and Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools. Palo Alto CA, July 2010. 13. Addressing Cervical Cancer Disparities in Vulnerable Populations. Biennial Meeting of the American

Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Biopsy. Las Vegas NV, March 2010. 14. Priorities and challenges for cervical cancer prevention in border communities. NCI Binational

Workshop for Cervical Cancer Prevention Along the US-Mexico Border from El Paso to Yuma. Albuquerque NM, January 2010.

15. Research priorities for addressing disparities among women and girls in US-Mexico border

communities. New Dimensions and Strategies for Women Health Research for the NIH. Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine. Chicago IL, October 2009.

16. Prevención integral del cáncer cervico-uterino (Comprehensive cervical cáncer prevention). HPV

Technical Consultation Work Group Meeting. International Planned Parenthood Federation-Western Hemisphere Region. New York NY, October 2009.

17. Hispanic Serving Health Professions Schools: An Opportunity for Partnership to Increase Hispanic

Medical School Faculty. AAMC Professional Development Seminar Panel. Washington DC, September 2009.

18. Cervical cancer disparities: why they will continue to be an issue. Southwest Institute for Research

on Women HPV Vaccine Forum. Tucson AZ, April 2009. 19. Why new primary and secondary prevention strategies will not eliminate cervical cancer disparities.

Cervical Cancer Prevention in Medically Underserved Populations: Plenary Session. Second American Association of Cancer Research Conference on the Science of Cancer Health Disparities in Racial/Ethnic Minorities and the Medically Underserved. Carefree AZ, February 2009.

20. Recruiting Hispanic Women to Clinical Trials. American Society for Clinical Oncology Clinical Trials

Workshop. Atlanta GA, September 2008. 21. Adolescent Cervical Cancer Prevention: The Promise and the Pitfalls. Reproductive Health 2008,

joint annual meeting of the Association for Reproductive Health Professionals, the Planned Parenthood Federation of America, and the Society for Family Planning. Washington DC, September 2008.

22. Novel Therapeutic Approaches for HPV-Related Cancer Prevention. American Society for

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Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, Biennial Meeting. Orlando FL, March 2008. 23. Prophylactic HPV Vaccination for Primary Cervical Cancer Prevention. Cancer Prevention and

Control Conference. Tucson AZ, January 2008.

24. Is HPV an adolescent health issue in the developing world? Pathfinder International Global Program Meeting. Boston MA, November 2007.

25. Recruiting Minority Populations to Clinical Trials. American Society for Clinical Oncology, Clinical

Trials Workshop. Denver CO, October 2007. 26. Hispanic Health Disparities: Bridging the gap between patients and clinicians. Trejo Foster

Foundation Conference: ¡Salud se Puede! Health Information for Hispanic/Latino Populations. University of Arizona School of Information Resources and Library Sciences and the Arizona Health Sciences Library. Tucson AZ, July 2007.

27. Comparing cervical cancer prevention strategies across the Americas. KOL Americas Meeting.

Cancun Mexico, December 2006. 28. HPV DNA integration as a prospective marker of CIN2/3. Eurogin 2006. Paris France, April 2006. 29. Hispanic women and cancer along the US-Mexico border: Making sense of disparities. University of

Arizona Speakers Series. Tucson AZ, April 2006. 30. The future of cervical cancer prevention. Binational Cervical Cancer Symposium. Sponsored by the

Pan-American Health Organization, the US-Mexico Border Health Commission and the American Cancer Society. Tijuana BC, Mexico, February 2006.

31. Cervical cancer prevention in a post-vaccine world. University of Chicago Department of Obstetrics

& Gynecology. Chicago IL, January 2006. 32. Hispanic cancer disparities: Breast and cervical cancer screening among older Hispanic women.

University of California San Francisco, Fresno Campus. Fresno CA, March 2005. 33. From communities to medical careers: The case for pipeline programs in medical education.

California State University Fresno. Fresno CA, March 2005. 34. Fixing a leaky pipeline: Promoting health/science literacy K-12. NIH Science Enrichment

Partnership Directors National Conference. Tucson AZ, February 2005. 35. Spectroscopy for the Detection of High Grade Cervical Disease: The LUMA Imaging System. Eurogin

2004 International Expert Meeting on HPV Infection & Cervical Cancer Prevention. Nice, France, October 2004.

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36. Community Based Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Utilization Among Older Hispanic Women in Rural Arizona. National HBCU Research Network Conference. Morehouse School of Medicine. Atlanta GA, September 2004.

37. Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening Utilization in a Rural US-Mexico Border Community. Hispanic

Health Services Research Conference. University of North Texas Health Sciences Center. Fort Worth TX, May 2004.

38. Starting with Head Start. Conference on Health Literacy, Medical Ignorance & the Media.

University of Arizona, Tucson AZ, March 2004. 39. Challenges in Cervical Cancer Chemoprevention. Cancer Prevention & Control Conference.

University of Arizona Cancer Center, Tucson AZ, March 2004. 40. Cervical Cancer Screening in Border Populations: Toward a New Paradigm. University of Texas-El

Paso, El Paso TX December 2003. 41. Breast & Cervical Cancer Screening Utilization in Older Women Living Along the US-Mexico Border.

Making Connections: An Interdisciplinary Conference to Address Disparities in the American Southwest, New Mexico State University, Las Cruces NM, October 2003.

42. Cervical & Breast Cancer Screening Among Older Mexican American Women in Rural Arizona.

Hispanic Health Services Research Meeting, Massachusetts General Hospital, Boston MA, April 2003

43. Hispanic Centers of Excellence: Rising phoenix or endangered species. National Hispanic Medical

Association. Washington D.C., March 2003. 44. Priorities for Medical Research on the US-Mexico Border. U.S.-Mexico Border Health Commission,

Arizona-Sonora Delegation. Nogales AZ, September 2002. 45. Advances in Cervical Cancer Screening. Maricopa Medical Center, Phoenix AZ, May 2002. 46. Karyometric Techniques in Cervical Cancer Prevention Research. Southwest Oncology Group,

Gynecology Committee, Dallas TX, April 2002. 47. Karyometric Analysis Applications in Endometrial Cancer Research. Endometrial Cancer Biology

Meeting. National Cancer Institute, San Francisco CA, April 2002. 48. Computerized Karyometric Analysis for the Identification of Cervical Disease. American Society for Colposcopy and Cervical Pathology, Orlando FL, March 2002. 49. Preliminary Results of the Yuma Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening. Hispanic Health Services

Conference, MD Anderson Cancer Center, Houston, TX, February 2002.

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50. Nuevas Tecnologias para el Despistaje Precoz del Cancer Cervical. XVII Congreso Peruano de

Cancerologia. (New Technologies in the Early Detection of Cervical Cancer. 17th Peruvian Cancer Congress). Lima, Peru, November 2001.

51. Avances Tecnologicos en la Deteccion de Cancer Cervico-Uterino. LLII Congreso Mexicano de

Ginecología y Obstetricia (Technologic Advances in Cervical Cancer Detection. 52nd Mexican Gynecology and Obstetrics Congress). Tijuana, México, October 2001.

52. Fundamentos Científicos de la Inspección Visual Como Metodo de Tamizaje (Scientific Foundations

for Visual Inspection as a Cervical Cancer Screening Method.) Universidad de Celaya. Celaya, México, September 2001.

53. Atypical Glandular Cells: Emerging Issues. NIH/ASCCP Consensus Conference on the Management

of Abnormal Pap Smears. Bethesda, MD, September 2001. 54. Karyometric Analysis in Atypical Endometrial Hyperplasia. Gynecologic Oncology Group.

Cincinnati, OH, July 2001. 55. Cervical Cancer Screening Among Hispanic Women. American Social Health Association

Gynecologic Cancer Conference. Chapel Hill. NC, May 2001. 56. Cervical Cancer Screening Along the Arizona-Sonora Border. International Conference on Cervical

Cancer. Baltimore, MD. April 2001. 57. Alternativas Para el Tamizaje para el Cancer Cervical en Mexico (Alternatives for Cervical Cancer

Screening in Mexico). Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social/ IMSS Solidaridad. Mexico City. March 2001.

58. Avances en la Detección Precoz del Cancer Cervico Uterino (Advances in i.e. Early Detection of

Cervical Cancer). Population Council, Latin America. Mexico City, January 2001. 59. Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in Post-Reproductive Age Hispanic Women: The Yuma

Project. American Public Health Association Annual Meeting. Boston, Massachusetts. November 2000.

60. Cervical Cancer Screening for Latino Women. Hispanic Serving Health Profession Schools Meeting,

Washington, DC. November 2000. 61. Image Analysis Techniques for Gynecologic Cancer Research. Southwest Oncology Group. New

Orleans, Louisiana. October 2000. 62. Breast and Cervical Cancer Screening in Post-Reproductive Age Hispanic Women: The Yuma Project.

Health Services Research Conference. Howard University. Washington D.C., September 2000.

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63. Cervical Cancer Screening and Disease on the US-Mexico Border. The Border Academy. The

University of Arizona. San Diego, California, July 2000. 64. Consideraciones Científicas y Programáticas para el Uso de la Inspección Visual con Acido Acetico

Como Tamizaje para el Cancer Cervical. Ministerio de Salud. (Scientific and Programmatic Considerations in the Use of Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid for Cervical Cancer Screening. Ministry of Health). Lima, Peru and Quito, Ecuador, December 1999.

65. Childbirth Outcomes for Academic and Community Medical Centers. ACOG District VII & IX Annual

Meeting. Maui, HI, October 27-30, 1999. 66. Preliminary Results of the Binational HPV Project. Research Grand Rounds. Maricopa Medical

Center. Phoenix AZ, October 1999. 67. Domestic Violence Prevention for Women’s Health Practitioners. Grand Rounds. Department of

Obstetrics & Gynecology, the University of Arizona. Tucson AZ, March 1999. 68. Inspeccion Visual con Acido Acetico Como Metodo de Tamizaje para la Detección de Cancer Cervico-

Uterino. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades Neoplásica (Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid as a Screening Technique for Cervical Cancer. National Institute of Neoplastic Disease.) Lima Peru. December 1998.

Continuing Education Conferences 1. Cervical Cancer Prevention for Navigators and Allied Medical Personnel. El Rio Community Health

Center. Tucson, AZ, January 2012.

2. Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Prevention. Mujer Sana, Familia Fuerte Program Meeting. National Council of La Raza. Cervical Cancer Prevention Update. Washington, DC, Ocotober 2011.

3. Cervical Cancer Prevention Update. Transformations in Medicine: Clinical, Scientific and Economic

ACP Arizona Chapter Annual Meeting and Scientific Sessions. Tucson, AZ, October 2011. 4. Vaccination Based Cervical Cancer Prevention. Arizona Community Health Outreach Workers

Association Annual Meeting. Tucson, AZ, June 2011. 5. HPV Vaccination Guidelines for Primary Care Providers. University of Arizona Family Medicine

Resident Teaching Program. University Physicians Health Care Hospital Kino Campus. April 2011. 6. Update on HPV and Cervical Cancer Prevention. Texas Department of Health Webinar. April 2011. 7. Cervical Cancer 101 for Tohono O’odham Communities. Sells Indian Health Service Hospital. Sells

AZ, March 2011.

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8. What’s new and what’s true about HPV vaccination in adolescents. Marana Community Health Center. Marana AZ. January 2011.

9. Update in Cervical Cancer Prevention Webinar. Arizona Department of Health Services Bureau of

Behavioral Health. October 2010. 10. Cervical Cancer Prevention for Native American Women in Arizona. Arizona Retreat for Enhancing

Tribal BCCEDP Collaborations. Prescott AZ. August 2010. 11. Update in Cervical Cancer Screening. El Rio Community Health Center. Tucson AZ. June 2010. 12. Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines Update. Pima County Health Department. Tucson AZ. May

2010. 13. Update in cervical cancer prevention. North Country Community Health Center. Flagstaff AZ. April

2010. 14. Cancer in American Indians in Arizona. Hopi Division of Health. Kyksmotvi, AZ. April 2010. 15. Cervical cancer prevention in vulnerable communities. Arizona Community Health Outreach

Worker Conference. Tucson AZ. March 2010. 16. Comprehensive Cervical Cancer Prevention for Arizona. Well Woman’s Health Check Annual

Contractor Meeting, Arizona Department of Health Services. Phoenix, AZ. July 2009. 17. Cervical cancer screening and management update. El Rio Community Health Center, Tucson AZ.

August 2009. 18. Adolescent HPV Related Disease: Epidemiology and Prevention. Fort Defiance and Chinle Indian

Health Service Hospitals. Navajo Nation, Fort Defiance and Chinle AZ. June 2009. 19. Cervical Cancer Prevention for Arizona’s Tribal Communities. Inter Tribal Council of Arizona.

Phoenix AZ, April 2009. 20. Cervical Cancer Prevention for American Indians in Arizona. Tohono O’dham Cancer Control

Committee. Tohono O’odham Nation, Sells AZ. November 2008. 21. The Pima County Cervical Cancer Prevention Partnership. Arizona Department of Health Services,

Cancer Control Disparities Committee. Arizona Cancer Center, Tucson AZ. July 2008. 22. HPV Related Cervical Disease: Screening and Prevention & Managing HPV Related Vulvo-vaginal

Disease. 20th Contraceptive Technology Conference. San Francisco CA, April 2008.

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23. Cervical cancer screening and management guidelines update for public health practitioners. Pima County Health Department. Tucson AZ, January 2008.

24. Evidence based utilization of HPV testing based on the ASCCP guidelines. Tucson Ob-Gyn Society.

Tucson AZ, January 2008. 25. Health literacy: Empowerment for Hispanic women. University of Arizona National Center of

Excellence in Women’s Health. Tucson AZ, November 2007. 26. Managing HPV: A New Era in Patient Care. Association of Reproductive Health Professionals and

Planned Parenthood Federation, Webinar. October 2007. 27. Strategic thinking about the implementation of HPV vaccination in a public health setting. San

Xavier Clinic and Sells Indian Hospital Teleconference. San Xavier AZ, September 2007. 28. HPV and Cervical Cancer: What’s New? Pima County Health Department. Tucson AZ, May 2007. 29. Managing HPV: A new era in patient care. Association of Reproductive Health Professionals &

Planned Parenthood Federation of America. San Diego CA, May 2007. 30. Public Health Strategies for Cervical Cancer Prevention Using the Prophylactic HPV Vaccine. Well

Women’s Health Check Provider Meeting. Pima County Health Department. Tucson AZ, October 2006.

31. Practical applications for in situ high-risk HPV assays to cytology based cervical cancer screening.

Ventana Medical HPV Inform Probe Meeting. Catalina AZ, August 2006. 32. Cervical Cancer Prevention in Border Populations. Arizona Department of Health Services,

Reducing Cancer Disparities in Arizona Conference. Chandler AZ, June 2006. 33. HPV and Primary Screening of Women 30 and Above. Phoenix OBGYN Society. Scottsdale AZ,

March 2006. 34. Women’s Cancer Prevention for Clinicians. University of Arizona Department of Obstetrics &

Gynecology Annual Seminar. Session Moderator. January 2006. 35. Cervical Cancer Screening Update. Ironwood and Associates in Obstetrics & Gynecology joint

educational meeting. Tucson AZ, July 2005. 36. Reaching out to the hard to reach: Breast and cervical cancer screening in rural Arizona. Fresno

County Health Department. Division of Community Health. Fresno CA, March 2005. 37. Cervical Cancer Among Women at the US-Mexico Border. National Hispanic Medical Association.

Washington DC, March 2004.

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38. Evidence-Based Utilization of HPV Testing. Tacoma Ob/Gyn Society. Tacoma WA. December 2004. 39. HPV Testing and the Cervical Cancer Screening Guidelines. Arizona HPV Conference. Scottsdale AZ,

April 2004. 40. Making Sense of New Cervical Cancer Guidelines. 2004 Primary Care Update. Tucson AZ, March

2004. 41. Inovaciones en la deteccion precoz del cancer cervico-uterino (Innovations in the detection of

cervical cancer). Asociación de Gineco-Obstetricia de Morelia. Morelia, México, June 2003. 42. Diagnosis and Management of Ulcerative Vulvar Disease. 33rd Annual Seminar in Obstetrics &

Gynecology. Tucson, AZ, February 2002. 43. HPV Related Vulvo-Vaginal disease. 11th Annual Arizona HPV & Cervical Cancer Conference.

Scottsdale, AZ, April 2001. 44. Women’s Wellness: Challenges and Opportunities. Planned Parenthood Federation, Western

Regional Meeting. Tucson, Arizona. August 2000. 45. Emerging Modalities for Cervical Cancer Screening. Annual Review Course in Obstetrics &

Gynecology. The University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona, February 2000. (Seminar Co-Director) 46. Intimate Partner Violence Among College Age Women. Student Health Service Grand Rounds. The

University of Arizona. Tucson, Arizona, January 2000. 47. Action Strategies for Domestic Violence. Tucson Medical Center Grand Rounds. Tucson AZ, April

1999. 48. New Approaches to the Evaluation of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. Central Association of Obstetrics

& Gynecology-CTC. University of Arizona. Tucson Arizona, April 1999. 49. Therapeutic Approaches to Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome. Third Annual Solvay Review Course in

Women’s Health. The University of Arizona. Tucson Arizona, February 1999. 50. A New Approach to the Evaluation of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. Annual Review Course in

Obstetrics & Gynecology. The University of Arizona. Tucson Arizona, January 1999. 51. A Modern Approach to the Evaluation of Abnormal Uterine Bleeding. 17th Annual Review Course in

General Gynecology. John Hopkins University. Hilton Head, SC. May 24-27, 1998. 52. Outpatient Gynecology. Topics in Ambulatory Medicine VIII. Johns Hopkins University. Baltimore,

MD. December 11, 1997.

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Clinical Training Courses 1. Prevención del cancer cervico-uterino: Estrategias programáticas basadas en evidencias (Cervical

cáncer prevention: Evidence based programmatic strategies). International Planned Parenthood Federation Latin America Caribbean Medical Directors Cervical Cancer Prevention Meeting. Antigua, Guatemala, March 2009.

2. Cervical Cancer Prevention for Community Health Workers. 11th Annual National Promotores and

Community Health Outreach Workforce Conference. Albuquerque NM, October 2008. 3. Cervical Cancer Epidemiology, Screening and Prevention Course. American College of Obstetricians

and Gynecologists Annual Clinical Meeting. New Orleans LA, May 2008. 4. Cervical Cancer Epidemiology, Screening and Prevention. Annual Meeting American College of

Obstetricians & Gynecologist. San Diego CA, May 2007. 5. Cervical Cancer Prevention Training for American Indian Women. Hopi Breast and Cervical Cancer

Community Health Representative Meeting. Flagstaff, AZ. October 2005. (Course Director) 6. Cervical Cancer 101: Prevention for American Indian Women. Navajo Nation Community

Representative Meeting. Chinle, AZ. August 2005. 7. Clinical Trials & Cultural Awareness: The Arizona Cervical Cancer Prevention Unit. Research

Advocate Training Workshop for Underserved Communities. Arizona Cancer Center. Tucson AZ, July 2005.

8. Cervical Cancer Epidemiology, Screening and Prevention. Annual Meeting American College of

Obstetricians & Gynecologist. San Francisco CA, May 2005. 9. Curso de Colposcopia Basica para el Ginecólogo (Basic Colposcopy for Gynecologists). Course Co-

Director. San Luis Rio Colorado, México, August 2002. 10. Advances in Cervical Cancer Screening, Diagnosis & Management. Chapel Hill NC. June 2002. 11. Curso de Capacitacion de Inspeccion Visual y Crioterapia: Proyecto TATI (Training Course in Visual

Inspection and Cryotherapy). Tarapoto, Peru. November 2000. (Course Co-Director) 12. Curso de Capacitacion de Inspeccion Visual y Crioterapia. Instituto Nacional de Enfermedades

Neoplasicas. (Training Course in Visual Inspection and Cryotherapy for Cervical Cancer Precursors. National Institute of Neoplastic Disease.) Lima, Peru, June 2000. (Course Director)

13. Colposcopia Basica para el Ginecologo. (Fundamentals of Colposcopy for the Gynecologist)

Hospital Basico de Salud. San Luis Rio Colorado, Mexico, October 1998 and May 1999. (Course Director)

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14. Curso de Capacitacion pare el Tamizaje de Cancer Cervico-Uterino Usando la Inspeccion Visual Asistida (Training Course in Visual Inspection with Acetic Acid for Cervical Cancer Screening.) Instituto Mexicano del Seguro Social, Hospital Regional de Tlaxiaco (Mexican Institute of Social Security, Tlaxiaco Regional Hospital.) Oaxaca Mexico. October 23 –25, 1998 and April 10-11, 1999. (Course Director)

Presentations for Lay Audiences 1. What’s new and what’s true about vaccine based cervical cancer prevention. Mel & Enid

Zuckerman College of Public Health Community Seminar Series. Tucson AZ. November 2011. 2. Cancer prevention for American Indian communities. AZMN Navajo Nation Cancer Conference.

Window Rock AZ, June 2011. 3. El futuro de la prevencion de cancer cervico-uterino (The future of cervical cancer prevention). St.

Elizabeth of Hungary Clinic. Tucson AZ, December 2010. 4. What Tohono O’odham parents need to know about the HPV vaccination and cervical cancer

prevention. San Simon School, San Simon AZ. June 2010. 5. What girls need to know about HPV and cervical cancer. Valencia Library, Tucson AZ. May 2010. 6. HPV and Cervical Cancer Forum. Marana Library. Marana AZ. March 2010. 7. Breast Cancer Prevention: Why it should matter to African Americans. Coalition of African

American Health and Wellness. Tucson AZ, July 2009. 8. Prevencion del Cancer Cervico-Uterino (Prevention of Cervical Cancer). Southwest Institute for

Research on Women Community Forum on the HPV Vaccine. Tucson AZ, April 2009. 9. Breast and Cervical Cancer Prevention in Pima County. Sembrando Semillas de Salud. Pima County

Health Department. Tucson AZ. October 2008. 10. Women’s reproductive and mental health issues. Session moderator. 6th Annual Women’s

Conference. Tucson AZ. September 2008. 11. Preventing Cervical Cancer in Pima County. Chiquita Foundation. Tucson AZ. April 2008. 12. Pima County Cervical Cancer Prevention Partnership: REACH U.S. Sunnyside Unified School District

Board. Tucson, AZ. March 2008. 13. What’s New in Cervical Cancer Prevention in Pima County? Valencia Public Library, Community

Lecture Series. Tucson, AZ. February 2008.

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14. HPV and Cervical Cancer Prevention. To Your Health: Pima County Library System. Wilmot Branch Library. Tucson AZ, June 2007.

15. Priorities in women’s health and cervical cancer prevention. Socorro Independent School District

Community Meeting. El Paso TX, November 2006. 16. What Does the HPV Vaccine Mean for College Aged Women? New Start 2006. Tucson, AZ. July

2006. 17. Robotic Hysterectomy: Is it right for me? Green Valley Community Center. Green Valley, AZ.

January 2006. 18. How do we prevent cervical cancer? Summer Institute on Medical Ignorance/Science Enrichment

Partnership. University of Arizona, June 2005. 19. Cancer disparities among women at the US-Mexico border. University of Arizona, Mexican-

American Studies and Research Center. Tucson AZ, April 2005. 20. Priorities in Women’s Health and Wellness. Raytheon Missiles Systems. Tucson AZ, April 2005. 21. Cervical cancer screening in the post vaccine era. Leerwink/Medacorp Health Conference. New

York, NY 2005 March 2005. 22. Preventing Cervical Cancer in Arizona. Arizona State Legislature, House Health Services Committee.

Phoenix AZ, February 2005. 23. Cancer Screening for Poor Women in Arizona. Susan G. Koman Foundation Education Meeting.

Tucson AZ, October 2004. 24. Emerging technologies for Cervical Cancer Detection. Arizona Women’s Cancer Network. Prescott,

AZ, March 2003. GRANTS AND CONTRACTS ACTIVE

T76MC04925 (F Garcia) 6/5-5/10 15% HRSA $1.8 million Maternal and Child Public Health Training Program This training grant supports the development MPH, DrPH, and Junior Faculty trainees in the areas of maternal and child health for a consortium of public health training programs in the Rocky Mountain region. Role: PI and Director 3U01 CA114696-05S1 (F Garcia) 9/9-9/11 3%

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NIH/NCI $251,361 Patient Navigator Certificate Program This ARRA funded project is a collaborative effort between the Inter Tribal Council of Arizona, the Hopi Tribe, and the University of Arizona to develop a patient navigator program in for breast and cervical cancer screening and follow-up tailored to southwestern American Indian populations. N01 HD 80034 (F Martinez) 9/08-9/13 20% NIH/NICHD $44.7 million National Children’s Study: Arizona Study Center This is a 100,000 child national longitudinal cohort study that examines the effects of environmental influences on child health and development. Priority outcomes include obesity, diabetes, injuries, asthma, pregnancy related outcomes, child development and mental health. Children will be followed from before birth to 21 years in three counties in Arizona. Role: Location Lead Investigator Apache County

1 U58 DP001044-01 (F Garcia, et al) 9/07-8/11 10% CDC/NCDPHP $2.2 million Cervical Cancer Prevention Partnership County wide partnership to prevent cervical cancer in Hispanic and medically underserved women in Pima County. Includes lay health worker based training programs/interventions to promote screening, HPV prophylactic vaccination, navigation of patients with abnormal screening results, and policy analysis surrounding new technologies. Role: PI and Director

N01-CN-35158 (S Chow) 09/03 – 09/10 15% NIH/NCI $2.3 million Phase 1 and Phase 2 Clinical Trials of Cancer Chemopreventive Agents The overall objective of this research is to conduct early phase clinical trials of NCI, Division of Cancer Prevention sponsored cancer prevention agents. Role: Protocol PI

U10-CA-27469 (F Garcia) 6/04-6/10 10% NIH/NCI $696,086 Arizona Cervical Cancer Prevention Unit The goal of this contract is to develop interventions to foster the enrollment of women at risk for gynecologic cancer onto prevention trials. Role: PI

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CK503396 (V Leybas) 07/06-6/09 Johnson & Johnson Foundation $200,000

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Fostering Excellence in Women’s Health through Community Partnership: The Latina Family Partnership Role: Co-PI HHSN261200700418P (F Garcia) 9/07-3/09 NIH/NCI $10,000 Development of a novel self collection swab for cervical cancer screening 1 S22 MD002231-01 (K Joiner) 08/06-7/07 NIH/NCMHD $936,000 Arizona Biomedical Scientist Development Program: NCMHD Endowment Award Role: Co-PI and Director 0029 (F Garcia) 1/06-12/06 Arizona Biomedical Research Commission $100,000 Hispanic participation in clinical trials: Identifying barriers and promoters.

CA-263-MQ-603930 (F Garcia) 9/05-8/07 NIH/NCI $24,750 Pilot study of a self-sampling device for cevicovaginal specimen collection and HPV DNA testing. R01-CA-102173 (AM Lopez) 7/04-2/07 NIH/NCI $1,100,000 Telecolposcopic evaluation of cervical dysplasia Role: Co-Investigator

233-03-0107 (F Garcia) 9/03-9/07 Department of Health & Human Services $664,724 Women’s Center of Excellence 316210 (F Garcia) 09/03-09/07 HRSA $1,500,000 Arizona Hispanic Center of Excellence RFA-MD-03-001 (O Morera, PI) 10/03-9/06 NIH/ NCMHD $274,099 EXPORT: Promoting Health Parity Among Mexican-American Women Role: Co-investigator 418190 (F Garcia) 6/03-5/04 NIH/NCI/GOG $98,075 Developing methods for the karyometric processing of endometrial biopsy material

TURSG-03-080-01-PBP (L Larkey) 1/03 - 12/05

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American Cancer Society $1,533,325 Juntos en la Salud: Cancer Prevention/Screening for Latinas Role: Co-Investigator MD-02-003(M Swanson) 10/02-10/03 NIH/NCMHHD $7.2 million Excellence in Partnerships for Community Outreach and Research on Health Disparities Role: Co-Investigator

01-16-193 (F Garcia) 9/02-1/03 Ventana Medical Systems, Inc. $16,875 Evaluation of INFORM HPV High Risk Probe for Liquid-Based Prep: Tri-National Project Analysis.

02-106 (F Garcia) 9/02-9/03 MediSpectra $94,260 Pilot 2 Study of Optical Detection System for Cervical Cancer Precursors

1 R01 HS13138-01 (L Larkey) 9/02-8/05 Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality $833,426 Impact of Risk Talks on Patient Colorectal Screening Role: Co-Investigator 00-01 (F Garcia) 7/01-6/02 Zycos Inc. $44,400 A Phase 2, Multi-Center, Double-Blind, Placebo-Controlled, Study of ZYC101a

(M Merino) 2/01-2/02 Alliance for Cervical Cancer Prevention/PATH $19,500 Cervical cancer screening among Mixteco women in Tijuana. Role: Consultant 01.41 (F Garcia) 2/01-2/02 MediSpectra $77,000 Pilot 1 Study of Optical Detection System for Cervical Cancer and its Precursors

CA82715 (F Garcia) 9/00-8/05

NIH/NCI $614,925 Histometric Analysis of Premalignant Endometrial Lesions

25-P-91062 & 93-779 (F Garcia) 9/00 -5/02 & 9/02 -8/05 CMS (formerly HCFA) $512,230 Cervical and Breast Cancer Prevention for Post-Reproductive Age Hispanic Women Residing Near the US-Mexico Border R25 RR15670 (M Witte) 9/00-9/05

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NIH $1,589,846 Medical Ignorance (QQQ) Collaboratory: K-12 Curriculum/Dissemination Role: Co-Investigator

A9-0006-010 (F Garcia) 10/98-6/99 State of Arizona, Governor’s Office $29,813 Early detection and intervention for domestic violence in pregnant women in the inpatient setting.

FA 300-1 (K Hatch) 7/1998-6/1999 Arizona Disease Control Research Commission $250,824 HPV, chlamydia and cervical dysplasia prevalence among smokers and non-smokers along the Arizona-Sonora border. Role: Co-Investigator

(F Garcia) 7/98-6/99 American College Obstetricians & Gynecologists $15,000 The effect of academic affiliation and volume on clinical and economic outcomes of child-birth.

(F Garcia) 7/97-6/98 US Surgical Corporation $10,000 Subjective patient preferences after micro-laparoscopic and standard laparoscopic surgical sterilization. Role: PI