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Cartwright CV 1 Curriculum Vitae Elizabeth Cartwright 1028 North Marilyn Drive Pocatello, Idaho 83204 (208) 282-2629 [email protected] Faculty Website: http://isu.edu/anthropology/faculty--staff/elizabeth-cartwright/ Hispanic Health Projects: http://www.isu.edu/~carteliz/ Crescendos Alliance: http://www.crescendosalliance.com/ Current Positions and Academic Work History Professor, Anthropology (since Fall 2010) Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University (since Fall 2016) Director of Graduate and Undergraduate Certificate of Medical Anthropology program (since Fall 2018) Director of Latino Studies Minor. Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. (since Fall 2000) Professor, School of Nursing (2010-2012) Idaho State University. Director of the Hispanic Health Projects (2000-9) Associate Professor, Anthropology (since Fall 2004), Director of the Hispanic Health Projects. Director of Latino Studies Minor. Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Assistant Professor Anthropology (since Fall 1999), Director of the Hispanic Health Projects. Director of Latino Studies Minor (new Fall 2003). Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Visiting Research Fellow, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam (Sept 2018) Temporary Overseas Appointment, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, South Africa (since June 2017) Visiting Research Fellow, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam (Fall 2014). Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (November 2014), Wassenaar, The Netherlands. Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville (2013-6). Online Certificate of Research Methods Program, lead instructor for “Video Data Analysis” Summer 2013, 2014, 2015. http://www.distance.ufl.edu/rma (This online course was created based on the NSF course that I designed and taught for three summers at the “Short Course on Research Methods”) Instructor and Class Developer, National Science Foundation (2008-2010, 2012), Short Course on Research Methods, “Systematic Techniques for Gathering and Analyzing Visual Data.” Duke Marine Labs, Beaufort, North Carolina.

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Page 1: Current Positions and Academic Work History · Cartwright CV 4 . 5/16 “Mother and Daughters, Oaxaca”, Cover image, juried.For Manderson, Lenore, Cartwright, Elizabeth and Anita

Cartwright CV 1 Curriculum Vitae

Elizabeth Cartwright 1028 North Marilyn Drive Pocatello, Idaho 83204

(208) 282-2629 [email protected]

Faculty Website: http://isu.edu/anthropology/faculty--staff/elizabeth-cartwright/ Hispanic Health Projects: http://www.isu.edu/~carteliz/ Crescendos Alliance: http://www.crescendosalliance.com/ Current Positions and Academic Work History Professor, Anthropology (since Fall 2010) Director of Graduate Studies, Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University (since Fall 2016) Director of Graduate and Undergraduate Certificate of Medical Anthropology program (since Fall 2018) Director of Latino Studies Minor. Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. (since Fall 2000) Professor, School of Nursing (2010-2012) Idaho State University. Director of the Hispanic Health Projects (2000-9) Associate Professor, Anthropology (since Fall 2004), Director of the Hispanic Health Projects. Director of Latino Studies Minor. Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Assistant Professor Anthropology (since Fall 1999), Director of the Hispanic Health Projects. Director of Latino Studies Minor (new Fall 2003). Department of Anthropology, Idaho State University. Visiting Research Fellow, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam (Sept 2018) Temporary Overseas Appointment, Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Johannesburg, South Africa (since June 2017) Visiting Research Fellow, Amsterdam Institute for Social Science Research, University of Amsterdam (Fall 2014). Visiting Fellow, Netherlands Institute for Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences (November 2014), Wassenaar, The Netherlands. Adjunct Faculty, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville (2013-6). Online Certificate of Research Methods Program, lead instructor for “Video Data Analysis” Summer 2013, 2014, 2015. http://www.distance.ufl.edu/rma (This online course was created based on the NSF course that I designed and taught for three summers at the “Short Course on Research Methods”) Instructor and Class Developer, National Science Foundation (2008-2010, 2012), Short Course on Research Methods, “Systematic Techniques for Gathering and Analyzing Visual Data.” Duke Marine Labs, Beaufort, North Carolina.

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Cartwright CV 2 Adjunct Senior Lecturer (2010-2012) School of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Caulfield Campus, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia Senior Lecturer, Honorary (2008-2010), School of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Caulfield Campus, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation (Institute of International Education), Doctoral Fellowship Selection Committee, Washington DC. (2009-2018) Adjunct Faculty & Co-Project Director (2002-08), Idaho Community Health Corps Community Health, Institute of Rural Health, Idaho State University Visiting Academic (2006, 2007), School of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Caulfield Campus, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Affiliate Faculty Department of the Museum of Natural History (2003-8), Idaho State University Adjunct Faculty (classes taught in 1998, 1999). El Colegio de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Classes taught: Medical anthropology, Field methods class. Supervised Master’s students. Summer Session Faculty (5/97, & 5/98). “Introduction to Cultural Anthropology.” Anthropology 1200 Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming. Laramie, Wyoming. Summer Session Faculty (6/96-7/96). “Introduction to Medical Anthropology.” Anthropology 444, Department of Anthropology, University of Arizona. Profesor Visitante, El Colegio de Michoacan, A.C. Mexico (9/93-8/94). Two independent Medical Anthropology courses at the doctoral level. (Cursos complementarios III y IV periodo Sep. 1993-Agosto 1994). Social Sciences Department.

Education

University of Arizona, Tucson. Ph.D. Dec. 1998 Department of Anthropology. Dissertation title “Malignant Emotions: Indigenous Perceptions of Environmental, Social and Bodily Dangers in Mexico.” University of Arizona, Tucson. College of Nursing. Bachelor of Science: Nursing, May 1989 University of Wyoming, Laramie. Master of Arts: Anthropology, Dec. 1988. Master's paper: "Discourse and construction of occupational illness etiology: A case-study of factory workers along the Mexican/American Border” Nogales, Sonora, Mexico. University of Wyoming, Laramie. Bachelor of Arts: Anthropology, July 1983 Universite Francois Rabelais, Tours, France 1983 Exchange Student. LANGUAGES: French and Spanish fluency. Some Shoshoni, Amuzgo (Oaxaca, Mexico) Vietnamese and Quechua.

Courses Taught at ISU since Fall 1999

(Course numbers for current ISU catalog) 1. Introduction to Anthropology (4-field)-Anth 100 2. Peoples of Mexico Through Film-Anth 239

3. Introduction to Medical Anthropology Theory-Anth g407/507

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Cartwright CV 3 4. Clinical Medical Anthropology-Anth g409/509 5. Anthropology of International Health-Anth g423/523 6. History of Anthropological Thought-Anth g401/501 7. Ethnomedicine of Latin America-Anth g424-524 8. Methods and Techniques of Ethnographic Field Research-Anth g449/549 9. Medical Anthropology Field school, Guanajuato, Mexico-Anth g487/587 10. Visual Anthropology Ethnographic Filmmaking -Anth 493/593 11. Seminar in Socio-cultural Anthropology-Anth 625 12. Seminar in Medical Anthropology-Anth 610 13. Special Topics in Medical Anthropology-Anth g408/508

a. Medical Anthropology of Mexico b. Medical Anthropology of HIV/AIDS in International Perspective

14. Senior Seminar-Anth 492 15. Departmental Colloquium-Anth g495

16. Graduate Orientation Seminar-Anth 600 17. Honor’s Social Science for Freshmen-HONS 103 18. Introduction to Socio-Cultural Anthropology-Anth 250 19. Seminar in Biological Anthropology-ANTH 615 20. Global Health-Anth g407/507 21. Qualitative Research Methods-Anth 481/581 22. Native Americans of the Southwest-Anth 238 23. Health Care of Rural Communities N 6612 School of Nursing (Internet based) 24. Advanced Evidence Application N6610 School of Nursing (Internet based) 25. Indigenous People’s of South America Anth 2239 26. Internet Based Global Health Anth 4407/5507 27. Internet Based Qualitative Research Methods Anth 4449/5549 28. Internet Based Health and Illness in Latin America Anth 2239 29. Internet Based Advanced Global Health Anth 4499/5599 30. Internet Based Indigenous People’s of South America Anth 2239 31. Internet Based Introduction to Sociocultural Anthropology Anth 2250 32. Internet Based Reading Ethnography Anth 4449/5549 33. Internet Based Medical Anthropology of Diverse Cultures Anth 2239 34. Internet Based Multi-Modal Visual Anthropology Anth 4494/5594 35. Internet Based Clinical Medical Anthropology Anth 4409/5509 36. Internet Based Seminar in Sociocultural Anth 6625

Ethnographic filmmaking & photography

11/19 “Creating the Photo Essay”, invited 2 hour workshop co-taught with Jerome Crowder, Society for Visual Anthropology, American Anthropology Association meeting, Vancouver, BC, Nov. 23, 2019.

2/18 “Primer on Videography for Researchers”, invited 2-day workshop, University of Fairbanks, Alaska,

Feb 23-4, 2018. 2/18 “Primer on Videography for Researchers” invited half-day workshop for the Mid-year Conference of

the Inter-American Foundation, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico, Feb 15, 2018 11/17 ‘Crafting Visual Argumentation”, workshop with Jerome Crowder, PhD (presenter) at the American

Anthropology Association conference, Washington, DC Nov 30, 2017. 2/17 “Primer on Videography for Researchers” invited workshop for the Mid-year Conference of the Inter-

American Foundation, Queretaro, Mexico, Feb 17, 2017.

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Cartwright CV 4 5/16 “Mother and Daughters, Oaxaca”, Cover image, juried. For Manderson, Lenore, Cartwright, Elizabeth

and Anita Hardon (Authors and Editors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. May 2016. 2/16 “Primer on Videography for Researchers” invited workshop for the Mid-Year Conference of the Inter-

American Foundation, Mexico DF, Feb. 26, 2016. 12/14 Society for Visual Anthropology, “First Rites: Poster Session”, Poster judge. AAA conference,

Washington DC, Dec 3-7, 2014. 12/14 “Boys Herding Sheep Above the Sacred Valley” and “Mujeres Penitentes: Antigua Guatemala”

Images included in the Digital Image Exhibit, AAA, Washington, DC, Dec 3-7, 2014. 4/14-8/14 “Boys Herding Sheep Above the Sacred Valley” Image by Cartwright included in the exhibition,

“Carrying Coca: 1,500 Years of Andean Chuspas”. BGC Focus Gallery Project, Bard Graduate Center: Decorative Arts, Design History and Material Culture. Curated by Nicola Sharratt.

2013 “Sinclair Refinery: Eco-risk and the Case of Frack”, Image published in.” In Cultures of Energy,

Sarah Strauss, Stephanie Rupp and Thomas Love, Eds. Pp. 256-266 Left Coast Press, 2013. 6/07-7/07 Visiting Academic, School of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychological Medicine, Faculty of

Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Caulfield Campus, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Visual anthropology workshops “Advanced Ethnographic Filmmaking” and “Picturing Stories: Making ethnographic films”, methodology seminars and public presentations.

12/06 Consultant to Consultation in Investment in Health Promotion, Hanoi, Vietnam. Nine-day workshop

entitled, “Making Ethnographic Films for Gender and Health Research: Methods and Theory”, Dec 11-21, 2006.

6/06-7/06 Visiting Academic, School of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychological Medicine, Faculty of

Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Caulfield Campus, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. Visual anthropology workshops “Picturing Stories: Making ethnographic films”, methodology seminars and public presentations.

3/06-5/06 Ethnographic video, “Antes se nos Cerraba el Mundo” (Before, The World Closed Us In). Funded

by CONACYT Consejo Nacional de Ciencia y Technologia. In charge of all aspects of videography, sound mixing and editing with FCP and Soundtrack Pro. Thirty-minute documentary film about indigenous women farmworkers in Sonora, Mexico.

2/05 & 2/06 Teaching Assistant to Bill Megalos PBS and BBC filmmaker, Digital Video Documentary

Workshop in Oaxaca, Mexico. International Film and Television Workshops, Rockport College. Two-week class in ethnographic filmmaking (camera, sound, advanced editing techniques).

Consultancies, short-term teaching positions and medical experience

2/12-16/2018 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, Mid-Year Conference, San Cristobal de las Casas, Chiapas, Mexico.

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Cartwright CV 5 6/2017-present Temporary Overseas Appointment, Faculty of Health Sciences and Faculty of Education

University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Outside assessor of doctoral research theses. 3/23-4/2017 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, PhD Proposal Review for Doctoral

Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. (reviewed ~ 80 proposals for PhD funding from the IAF) 2/13-17/2017 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, Mid-Year Conference, Queretaro,

Mexico. 3/23-5/2016 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, PhD Proposal Review for Doctoral

Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. (reviewed ~ 80 proposals for PhD funding from the IAF) 2/22-6/2016 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, Mid-Year Conference, Mexico City. 8/2015 Adjunct Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville. 4-week online

course, “Video Data Analysis”, ANG 6930. 3/23-5/2015 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, PhD Proposal Review for Doctoral

Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. (reviewed ~ 80 proposals for PhD funding from the IAF) 2/26-30/2015 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, Mid-Year Conference, San Jose, Costa

Rica. 8/2014 Adjunct Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville. 4-week online

course, “Video Data Analysis”, ANG 6930. 3/27-8/2014 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, PhD Proposal Review for Doctoral

Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. (reviewed ~ 100 proposals for PhD funding from the IAF) March 2014.

2/10-14/2014 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, Mid-Year Conference, Mexico City. 8/2013 Adjunct Instructor, Department of Anthropology, University of Florida, Gainesville. 4-week online

course, “Video Data Analysis”, ANG 5085. 12/2012-15 Country Director Bolivia, Nursing Education, Health Volunteers Oversees, in charge of screening

applicants, finding placements for potential volunteers and maintaining quality of nursing educators for placement in Bolivia.

9/2012 Outside Evaluator for Health Volunteers Oversees (HVO), Hospital Arco Iris, La Paz Bolivia.

Assessed nursing education needs in a large hospital that is funded by a European foundation. Potential for placement of graduate nursing students and medical anthropology research projects assessed.

7/2012 Instructor, National Science Foundation, Short Course on Research Methods, “Systematic

Techniques for Gathering and Analyzing Visual Data.” Duke Marine Labs, Beaufort, North Carolina. 3/28-30 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, PhD Proposal Review for Doctoral

Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. (reviewed ~ 120 proposals for PhD funding from the IAF) March 2013.

2/25-3/1 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, Mid-Year Conference, Antigua,

Guatemala, March 2013.

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Cartwright CV 6 3/7-10 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, Mid-Year 2012 Conference, Panama

City, Panama. 3-11 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, PhD Proposal Review for Doctoral

Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. (reviewed ~ 110 proposals for PhD funding from the IAF). March 2012.

2/28-3/3 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, Mid-Year 2011 Conference, Antigua, Guatemala. 3-10 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, PhD Proposal Review for Doctoral

Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. (reviewed ~ 110 proposals for PhD funding from the IAF) March 2011.

3/1-3/4 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, Mid-Year Conference 2010, Mexico, DF.

3/24-25 Academic Review Committee, Inter-American Foundation, PhD Proposal Review for Doctoral

Fellowship Program, Washington, DC. (reviewed ~ 110 proposals for PhD funding from the IAF) March, 2010. (2 days)

7/09 Instructor, National Science Foundation, Short Course on Research Methods, “Systematic Techniques for Gathering and Analyzing Visual Data.” Duke Marine Labs, Beaufort, North Carolina. 6/09 Adjunct Faculty, School of Psychology, Psychiatry, and Psychological Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Caulfield Campus, Monash University, Melbourne, Australia. “Systematic Techniques for Gathering and Analyzing Visual Data” Weeklong workshop for advanced doctoral students and social science faculty. June 8-12, 2009. 7/08 Instructor, National Science Foundation, Short Course on Research Methods, “Systematic Techniques for Gathering and Analyzing Visual Data.” Duke Marine Labs, Beaufort, North Carolina. 11/06-2/07 Consultant, Intel, Beaverton, Oregon. “First Thirty Days” Ethnographic and video-based research on the

post-hospital experience of patients and caregivers. 5/7/04 Joint National Institute for Occupational safety and Health (NIOSH)-University of Toledo Meeting

to Develop Recommendations for Mental Health Surveillance for Hired Farmworkers. Cincinnati, Ohio.

12/99 Instructor/discussant, International Multidisciplinary Symposium and PhD course: Health Care and Its

Professionals: Cross Cultural and Multidisciplinary Approaches - The Case of Maternity Care Turku, Finland, 13.-14. December, 1999.Venue: Åbo Akademi University; Turku, Finland.

4/99-7/99 External Evaluator, Southern Arizona AIDS Foundation. Funded by Arizona Department of Health

Services. Program evaluation of the “Latina Leadership Project.” 9/98-4/03 Consultant. Women’s Studies, Southwest Institute for Research on Women (SIROW). Research advisor

and/or principal investigator on three binational health projects focusing on cervical-uterine cancer among post-menopausal Hispanic women in Hermosillo and San Luis del Rio Colorado, Sonora and Tucson and Somerton, Az. Funded by the Trans-Border Health Consortium.

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Cartwright CV 7 5/97 Lecturer. “Curso de Capacitacíon Perinatal” (Perinatal High-Risk Nursing Education) Hospital Infantil, Hermosillo, Mexico. Funded by The State of Arizona, Department of Health. 8/95-12/96 Doctoral Fellow. Inter-American Foundation. Support for completion of doctoral research on traditional medicine and environmental health issues in Mexico. Affiliations: El Colegio de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. CIESAS, Oaxaca, Oaxaca, Mexico. 8/96 External Consultant. Rockefeller Foundation. Taller sobre Avances Recientes en el Control del Aedes

aegypti Basado en la Comunidad: Honduras y Mexico. Merida, Yucatan, Mexico 19 al 24 de Agosto de 1996. Technical aid to community health research teams in the presentation of data from two dengue control projects. Clarification of methodological lessons learned during these two five year projects. Translation.

3/95 External Consultant. Dengue Control Project. Rockefeller Foundation. Merida, Yucatan, Mexico.

Assessment of on-going research project/dengue intervention carried out by local NGO. Provided technical aid in; survey development (local illness and entomological beliefs and behaviours), media campaign, translation.

8/94-11/94 Research Specialist, Dept. of Epidemiology, Univ. of Az. Santa Cruz Community Health Survey, Nogales, Az. Trained lay health promoters to administer epidemiological surveys. Case interviews residents with lupus and multiple myeloma) in Spanish and English. Blood sample collection and documentation. 11/89-11/93 Registered nurse, University Medical Center. High risk maternal/child health. Labor and Delivery. & 8/94-7/99 Home follow-up and assessment of high-risk obstetrical patients. Bilingual diabetic educator-pediatric

patients and families taught insulin administration/control, dietary needs, emergency management. 2/94-9/94 Home Care Clinician Carondelet Holy Cross Home Health, Nogales, Az. clinical management of adult

home care patients. Carondelet Hospice, clinical management of patients with terminal illness and their families in Santa Cruz County. Taught patients and families how to self-manage complex medical equipment and medication regimen in remote rural areas along the Mexican-American border.

2/93-2/94 Perinatal Nurse Clinician and Study Coordinator for FDA clinical trial of home uterine monitoring

technology. CHUMS study. Responsible for coordinating medical teams at nine research institutions in the United States. Data collection and documentation. Directly responsible for assessing and treating 50-75 high risk, pre-term labor patients on a daily basis. Caremark Women's Health. Tucson, Az.

8/90-92 Research assistant, Dept. of Anthropology, Teen Lifestyle Project. Extensive ethnographic interviewing and

transcription focusing on dieting and smoking behaviours. Contributed to conceptual development of interview schedules and research presentations. Mark Nichter PhD and Cheryl Ritenbaugh PhD P.I.s.

5/90-7/90 Co-principal investigator, Infant Feeding Strategies during Illness. Shiprock, N.M. Elizabeth Cartwright and

Anne Wright principal investigators. Documented breastfeeding and use of different infant formulas as illness progressed. Assessment of decision making in treatment seeking. Training of students from Navajo Community College to conduct ethnographic interviews and transcription.

5/89-7/89 Research assistant, Navajo Infant Feeding Project, Shiprock, N.M. Anne Wright principal investigator.

Hospital-based ethnography, interviews and focus groups with Navajo women and health care practitioners. Focus: decision-making to continue breastfeeding, assessed patient/practitioner interaction in clinics and educational materials.

6/88-8/88 Internship-Labor and Delivery unit. Indian Health Service, Navajo Reservation, Tuba City Az.

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Cartwright CV 8 9/87-5/88 Internship-Occupational health on the Mexican-American Border, Rural Health Office, Dept. of Family and

Community Medicine, Univ. of Az.

NOMINATIONS, INVITED TALKS, CONFERENCES & AWARDS Cartwright, E. “Re-imagining Global Health: Self-care interventions and implications for healthcare”, Rapporteur. World Health Organization, Wilton Park, Sussex, England. Sept 10-12, 2018. Cartwright, E. Royal Anthropology Institute, Biennial Medical Anthropology Conference, “Valuing Health” Edinburgh Scotland, Sept 4-5, 2018. (invited attendee). Cartwright, E, “The Importance of Stars: Indigenous perspectives on the night sky”, Invited talk at the Magic Valley Astronomy Society, Herrett Center, CSI campus, Twin Falls, Idaho, May 13, 2017. Cartwright, E. “From the Sierra Madre, Mexico to Dvorak’s New World Symphony: Musical Creativity”. Invited talk at the ISU Summer Institute for Piano and Strings, Idaho State University. June 21, 2016. C-Chair Crowder, J. and E. Cartwright. Invited Session. “Reframing Representation of the Medical Image: Crafting Synergies Between Medical and Visual Anthropologies”. American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado Nov. 18-22, 2015. “Academic Careers in Applied Research: Latin America.” Distinguished alumni of the IAF panel co-sponsored by the Latin American and Hemispheric Studies Program (LAHSP) of the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, facilitated by Dr. Robert Maguire, Director of LAHSP, Oct. 20th 2015. Phi Kappa Phi Fall Scholarly Research Presentation, “Medical Anthropology in the Peruvian Andes” October 1, 2014, Pocatello, Idaho. Nominated, Distinguished Faculty Teaching Award, Idaho State University, January 2014. Co-Chair, Joint meetings of the Society for Medical Anthropology/European Society for Medical Anthropology held in Tarragona, Spain, 2013 Cartwright, E. Invited Discussant “New Socialities and Subjectivities in Health Care in the 21st Century”, Medical Anthropology at Home, 7th Biannual Conference, Driebergen, The Netherlands, June 22-24, 2012. Cartwright, E. Points on a Continuum: Diagnosing the Implementation of CBPR in Rural Bolivia and Peru. Invited Lecture. College of Nursing, University of Utah, Jan 12, 2012. Cartwright, E. Engaging Diverse Populations in CBPR: Building Community, Building Scholars, Invited Faculty Scholar series, College of Nursing, University of Utah, Sept 23, 2011. Virchow Prize Selection Committee for best critical medical anthropology graduate student paper award. Sponsored by SMA/AAA 2011. Development xChange, Saving Lives at Birth Community of Innovators Member (USAID, Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, Grand Challenges Canada, The World Bank) for “Bolivia Delivers: Labor & Delivery in a Box. Decreasing Maternal and Neonatal Mortality with Mobile Multi-media Training and Cultural Access Strategies” (presentation), Washington DC, July 26-28 2011. Society for Medical Anthropology elected board member, American Anthropology Association, Secretary, 2009-2013.

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Cartwright CV 9 Society for Medical Anthropology, Program Committee Co-Chair for American Anthropology Association annual meetings, 2010 & 2011. Cartwright, E. Atención Medica en Enfermería en Áreas rurales en los EEUU, Invited talk at the Andina University, School of Nursing, Cusco, Peru. March 16, 2011. Polgar Prize Selection Committee, for best Medical Anthropology Quarterly journal article for 2008. Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropology Association. Panel Member (2009-2016), Academic Review Committee, Institute of International Education, Inter-American Foundation PhD Fellowship Selection Committee, Washington DC. Chair, Charles Hughes Award Committee, Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropology Association. Selection of best graduate student paper award for 2008. Cartwright, E. “Careers in Anthropology” Guest Speaker at the Opening of the Archeological and Anthropological Resource Facility, 9/27/07, Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. Cartwright, E. “Involving Teens in Community Based Diabetes Research” Diabetes Updates Pre-session conference for the 2007 Idaho Conference on Health Care, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho 10/07. Cartwright, E. “Formative Health Research with New Videographers”, Intel Corporation, Digital Health Group, Beaverton, OR, May 22, 2007. Cartwright, E. “Integrating Community Health Workers into Community Based Participatory Research Projects” Invited speaker Northwest Primary Care Association Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, May 21, 2007. Cartwright, E. Invited Speaker and Participant at Idaho State University’s 36th annual Frank Church Symposium Feb. 28- March 2 2007 “Women and Children: Second-Class Citizens of the World.” Cartwright, E. Invited Keynote Speaker Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Induction Ceremony for Idaho State University Chapter, “Immigration and Health: A Community Based Approach” 2/07. Cartwright, E. “Using Video Filmmaking in Community Based Health Research”, Menzies School of Health Research, Charles Darwin University, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia, August 1, 2006. Cartwright, E. “Visual Data and the Ethnographic Research Process”. Graduate Research Seminar, Social Sciences and Health, Monash University, Melbourne Australia, Friday July 21, 2006. Cartwright, E. (Invited Keynote Speaker), “Social Justice, Advocacy and Women’s Health Research” Health Research Day, University of Wyoming, Laramie, April 22, 2005. Cartwright, E., Community Based Research: An Example of Transcultural Nursing Community Based Research: Ein Beispiel transkultureller Krankenpflege Evangelischen Fachhochschule Berlin, Germany October 4, 2004. Keynote address at the opening of the first Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program in Germany. Cartwright, E. “Social Landscapes of Healing: Amuzgos Indians and Coraje” Invited paper given at the Critical Research Issues on Latino Mental Health, Sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, Princeton, New Jersey, November 8,9, 2002. President Bush’s National Advisory Council on Migrant Health, nominated 3/2002 (appointment not made due to budgetary issues).

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Cartwright CV 10 Ryka First Women of Fitness Award 2004. For implementing the Salsa Aerobics program for farmworker women in American Falls and Aberdeen, Idaho.

GRANTS & CONTRACTS (to date ~ $2 million in grants) Grants as Professor Travel Award, CAL, ISU. To attend the American Anthropology Association meetings in Vancouver, BC, November 2019. $2,000. Course development grant, College of Arts and Letters, ISU. Developed online version of our Sociocultural Seminar 6625. $3,000 (for laptop) plus one month salary for Summer 2018. Travel Award, ISU. To attend the American Anthropology Association meetings in Washington, DC, November 2017, $1,000. Templeton Foundation grant (Schow and Cartwright PIs). Character-building, health-enhancing activity for High Schoolers. $206,334-not funded. October 2017. Travel Award, ISU. To attend the American Anthropology Association meetings in Minneapolis, Minnesota, November, 2016. $1,000. Special Projects Research Grant, ISU. Visual Research Lab—funding for Noldus Observer XT video-analysis software and computer lab set-up. $ 9940.00 Funded 11/12 Exchanges And Dialogues: Creating New Agendas For Medical Anthropology" (Joint, Medical Anthropology Network Of The European Association Of Social Anthropology And Society For Medical Anthropology), Cartwright, Hardon co-PIs, Wenner Gren Foundation for Anthropological Research, $20,000 8/12. National Science Foundation, Proposal Number: 1261654 “Encounters and Dialogues: Creating New Agendas for Medical Anthropology. Methods Workshops and Interactive Website Capture and Archiving” Cartwright PI, $44,912 Received a “Competitive, High” rating, but not funded. Special Projects Research Grant, College of Arts and Letters, Idaho State University. Rural Bolivians Perceptions of Chagas Disease: An Interdisciplinary Pilot Study in Palacios, Bolivia. Cartwright, Macneil, Schow. $2900.00 4/12. USAID/Gates Foundation Grand Challenges Grant Saving Lives at Birth, “Bolivia Delivers: Labor & Delivery in a Box: Decreasing Maternal and Neo-natal Mortality with Mobile Multi-Media Education, Monitoring Technologies & Cultural Access Strategies” Finalist (in top 70 out of 600+ submissions) and invitee/participant in the Development Exchange, Washington DC, July 26-28, 2011. E. Cartwright, Molinari, D., Schow, D. Miller, J., Macneil, J. and L. Valbracht $250,000 not funded 7/11. Travel award, Idaho State University, Division of Health Sciences for CBPR pilot studies in Bolivia and Peru, Cartwright E. $5000 9/11. Idaho State University, Division of Health Sciences Enhancement Grant Program. Howlett, B., Bunde C., Cartwright E., Erickson, K. Iron and protein deficiency in rural indigenous Andean people: An inter-professional epidemiologic pilot study. $16,500 awarded 11/10-11/11. National Science Foundation ADVANCE grant SBE-0620073 awarded to ISU 9/15/06 for the advancement of women in the sciences. Travel grant for preliminary fieldwork in Cusco, Peru. “The Effects of Humanitarian Medical Aid Programs on Long-term Access to Health Services in Rural Andean Communities: Local Practitioner’s Perspectives.” E. Cartwright, PI $1700. 3/10.

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Cartwright CV 11 Grants as Associate Professor: National Science Foundation ADVANCE grant SBE-0620073 awarded to ISU 9/15/06 for the advancement of women in the sciences. “Webs of Accountability: A Narrative Study of The Meaning of Serious Medical Events for Rural Idaho Families” funded with seed money from NSF grant, E. Cartwright, PhD, P.I. $9000. 1/09-12/09. Avon Breast Health Grant, “Cancer education outreach in the Hispanic Communities of SE Idaho” in conjunction with Idaho SE District Health Department ~$14,000 12/08-12/09 Health West, Inc. Research and development of diabetes educational materials for Spanish speaking, agricultural worker communities in American Falls and Aberdeen, Idaho. $15,000. 12/08-12/09. Avon Breast Health Grant, “Cancer education outreach in the Hispanic Communities of SE Idaho” in conjunction with Idaho SE District Health Department $18,115 12/07-12/08 Health West, Inc. Research and development of diabetes educational materials for Spanish speaking, agricultural worker communities in American Falls and Aberdeen, Idaho. $15,743. 12/07-12/08. Avon Breast Health Grant, “Cancer education outreach in the Hispanic Communities of SE Idaho” in conjunction with Idaho SE District Health Department, $46,000 ($11,966 to HHP/Anthropology Dept.) 12/06-12/07. Health West, Inc. Research and development of diabetes educational materials for Spanish speaking, agricultural worker communities in American Falls and Aberdeen, Idaho. $15,743. 12/06-12/07 Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Research, interviews and development of a bilingual video addressing the physical complications associated with type 2 diabetes for use in health clinics in Idaho. $9,000 January 1, 2007 National Science Foundation grant CA 0620140, supplement to the Short Courses on Research Methods grant (PI Russell Bernard). This request for funds was written by Behrman, Brown and Cartwright on behalf of Bernard for a follow-up intensive workshop on Cultural Research Methods. $16,814.00. 2006 Health West, Inc. Research and development of diabetes educational materials for Spanish speaking, agricultural worker communities in American Falls and Aberdeen, Idaho. $15,743. 12/05-12/-06. Avon Breast Health Grant, “Cancer education outreach in the Hispanic Communities of SE Idaho” in conjunction with Idaho SE District Health Department, $46,000 ($15,540 to HHP/Anthropology Dept.) 12/05-12/06 National Association of Community Health Centers, “Idaho Community Health Corp” (B Stamm, D. Dahlquist, E. Cartwright) Funding through the National Association of Community Health Centers by AmeriCorps. 9/2006-12/2007, Total Award $240,546 Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Research, interviews and development of 15 minute, Spanish language DVD on “Diabetes in the Community,” 1/06 $14,813 Montana Migrant Education and Rural Employment Opportunities, “Assessing the Needs of Migrant Farmworkers in the Flathead Valley, MT”, 6/05 $18,000. Open Meadows Foundation, “Salsa Aerobics y Mas” 6/05 $750. CSAC faculty award for office computer system for non-linear, digital editing. $3200.00 ($1000.00 match from Anthropology Dept.). 3/05 Corporation for National Service, “Hispanic Health Projects-Vista”. No dollars received by ISU, but $20,588 paid directly to support salaries for health promoters at the Hispanic Health Projects. 8/05-7/06

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Cartwright CV 12 National Association of Community Health Centers, “Idaho Community Health Corp” (B Stamm, D. Dahlquist, E. Cartwright) Funding through the National Association of Community Health Centers by AmeriCorps. 9/2005-12/2006, Total Award $198,489 Hispanic Health Research and Education (included in the Proposal for Telehealth) 9/2005-9/2006 ($63,025 to HHP). Avon Breast Health Grant, “Cancer education outreach in the Hispanic Communities of SE Idaho” in conjunction with Idaho SE District Health Department, $46,000 ($14,022 to HHP/Anthropology Dept.) 12/04 Health West, Inc. Research and development of diabetes educational materials for Spanish speaking, agricultural worker communities in American Falls and Aberdeen, Idaho. $15,000. 12/04-12/-05. Ryka Women’s Sports Foundation, Community-based health education programs. $5,000 11/04. Women’s Health Check, Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Spanish language video and calendar. $4,999.00 7/04 Women’s Health Check. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. Spanish language cancer outreach activities. $1420.00. 6/04 Montana Migrant Education and Rural Employment Opportunities, “Assessing the Needs of Migrant Farmworkers in the Flathead Valley, MT”, 6/04 $14,206. Hispanic Health Research and Education (included in the Proposal for Telehealth, 9/2004-9/2005 ($126,000 to HHP). Corporation for National Service, “Hispanic Health Projects-Vista”. No dollars received by ISU, but $20,588 paid directly to support salaries for health promoters at the Hispanic Health Projects. 8/04-7/05

National Association of Community Health Centers, “Idaho Community Health Corp” (B Stamm, D. Dahlquist, E. Cartwright) Funding through the National Association of Community Health Centers by AmeriCorps. 9/2004-12/2005, Total Award $216,010.

Grants as Assistant Professor: NSF EPSCoR Student Enhancement Funds, “Inter-Cultural communication and Media Lab” (E. Cartwright, M. Glowacka), $10,000 (including $2,500 match from Department of Anthropology), 5/04. Wellness in the Rockies, University of Wyoming, “All Shapes, All Sizes—Salsa Aerobics”, $2,480. 3/04. Avon Breast Health Grant, “Cancer education outreach in the Hispanic Communities of SE Idaho” in conjunction with Idaho SE District Health Department, $25,000 ($8156.00 to HHP/Anthropology Dept.) 12/03. Ryka Women’s Sports Foundation, Community-based health education program, “Salsa Aerobics”, $2700, 11/03. Corporation for National Service, “Hispanic Health Projects-Vista”. No dollars received by ISU, but $20,588 paid directly to support salaries for health promoters at the Hispanic Health Projects. 6/03. Hispanic Health Research and Education (included in the Proposal for Telehealth ($180,000 to HHP/Anthropology Dept.) Approved for funding 2/03. Research Travel Grant National Center for Farmworker Health, for Western Migrant Stream Forum, Mesa, Arizona Jan 30-Feb. 2, 2003. $500.00

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Cartwright CV 13 National Association of Community Health Centers, “Idaho Community Health Corp” (B Stamm, D. Dahlquist, E. Cartwright) Funding through the National Association of Community Health Centers by AmeriCorps. 9/2003-12/2004, Total Award $158,824. Avon Breast Health Grant, “Cancer education outreach in the Hispanic Communities of SE Idaho” in conjunction with Idaho SE District Health Department, $65,674 ($14,273 to HHP/Anthropology Dept.) 12/02. One to One, Women’s Health Check, “Cancer education outreach in the Hispanic Communities of SE Idaho” in conjunction with Idaho SE District Health Department, $99,343 total contract amount ($11,800 to HHP/Anthropology Dept.) 12/02. Idaho STD/AIDS Program. MOU with ISU. “Needs Assessment for HIV Prevention Services among Farmworkers in Idaho”. Four focus groups with transcription and analysis. 12/02 $1,500. Research Travel Grant, National Center for Farmworker Health, Midwestern Migrant Stream Forum, New Orleans, Louisiana. Nov 19-22, 2002. $500.00 Infrastructure Research funds for Digital Video Equipment (submitted under Dept. Chair’s Name—Dr. Richard Holmer). Office of Research, ISU 8/2002. $5,000. Idaho Community Health Corps Program. P.I.’s Beth Stamm, Debra Dahlquist, Elizabeth Cartwright. Funding for five full-time positions for Community Health Promotoras in association with the Hispanic Health Projects, Dept. of Anthropology, ISU. 9/2002-12/2003. $162,125. Medical Anthropology Summer Internship at Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research. Training/Instruction Grant for Graduate Student from Dept. of Anthropology. 6/01. Award $3,594.00 National Science Foundation (NSF)-EPSCOR start-up award. 6/00. $25,000. Resources for Binational Health Study on Migration and Health: SE Idaho, Guanajuato, Mexico. Medical Anthropology Summer Internship at Kaiser Permanente Center for Health Research. Training/Instruction Grant for Graduate Student from Dept. of Anthropology. 6/00. Award $2,875.00. A multi-dimensional assessment of health needs and treatment-seeking behaviors among Hispanic farmworkers in SE Idaho. ISU HSSRC Award. $23,340. Dec. 1999. Cultural Competence Assessment and Training for Harms Memorial Staff. Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, subcontract with Harms Memorial Hospital. $8228 11/01. “Identifying Disparities in Health Service Utilization and Health Outcomes in Community Health Centers in Southeast Idaho.” P.I.’s Teri R. Hall, Elizabeth Cartwright, Ann Oakes. Funded by the Idaho Department of Health and Welfare, Center for Vital Statistics and Health Policy. March 2000-November 2000. $14,000. “Health Families in Health Communities” Maternal and Child health Bureau grant continuation for FY 2000. P.I.’s Teri Hall, Ann Oakes and Elizabeth Cartwright. $59,970. “Health and Migration among the Amuzgos Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico”, Doctoral Fellowship, Inter-American Foundation (IAF), $23,900. 8/95-12/96.

Publications

Books

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Cartwright CV 14 Manderson, Lenore, Cartwright, Elizabeth and Anita Hardon (Authors and Editors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Routledge Press, NY, NY, 2016. Cartwright, E. and P. Allotey Eds. Women's Health: New Frontiers in Advocacy & Social Justice Research. Series name: Case Studies in Medical and Health Science Education Haworth Medical Press 2007.

Cartwright, E. Espacios de enfermedad y sanación: Los amuzgos de Oaxaca, entre la Sierra Sur y los campos agrícolas de Sonora. (Spaces of illness and curing: The Amuzgos of Oaxaca between the Sierra Sur and the Agricultural Camps of Sonora) (in Spanish). El Colegio de Sonora Press*, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. 2003. Available at www.colson.edu.mx *El Colegio de Sonora Press is an academic press that publishes peer-reviewed journals and books that address current academic research being carried out in Mexico. Special Journal Issues Cartwright, E. Editor, Special Virtual Issue Medical Anthropology, “Discover the Medical Anthropology of Climate Change” six articles plus introduction. Vol 38 (5) 2019. Cartwright E. and J. Crowder, Editors, Special issue Medical Anthropology, “Crafting Synergies between Medical and Visual Anthropology”, six articles plus commentaries, Vol. 36 (6) 519-532 2017. Quesada, J. and E. Cartwright, Editors, Special Article Series in Medical Anthropology on Structural Vulnerability and Immigration. Vol. 30 (4, 5) 2011. Whittaker, A. Manderson L. and E. Cartwright, Editors Special Issue of Medical Anthropology on Medical Tourism, November 2010. Special Issue of Women and Health—Advocacy, Social Justice and Women’s Health: A Social Science Perspective Elizabeth Cartwright and Pascale Allotey. Eds. Vol. 43(4) 2006. Articles in Refereed Journals Cartwright, E. The Medical Anthropology of Climate Change: Eco-Risks and the Body Environmental, Medical Anthropology, Vol 38 (5) 436-439, DOI: 10.1080/01459740.2019.1621866. 2019 Cartwright, E. and J. Crowder, “Dissecting Images: Multimodal Medical Anthropology”, in special issue, “Crafting Synergies between Medical and Visual Anthropology’ Medical Anthropology, Vol 36 (6) 2017. Cartwright, E. and A. Clegg, “Peaches for Lunch: Creating and Using Visual Variables” in special issue, “Crafting Synergies between Medical and Visual Anthropology” Medical Anthropology, Vol 36 (6) 2017. Cartwright, E. and D. Schow, “Anthropological Perspectives on Participation in CBPR: Insights from the Water Project in Maras, Peru” Qualitative Health Research, 26(1): 136-140, 2016. Cartwright, E. “Immigrant Dreams: Legal Pathologies and Structural Vulnerabilities Along the Immigrant Continuum”, Medical Anthropology, 30(5): 475-495, 2011. Cartwright, E. and L. Manderson, “Diagnosing the Structure: Immigrant Vulnerabilities in Global Perspective”, Medical Anthropology, 30(5) 451-453, 2011.

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Cartwright CV 15 Whittaker, Andrea, L. Manderson and Elizabeth Cartwright. “Patients Without Borders: Understanding Medical Travel”, Medical Anthropology, 29(4): 336-343, 2010. Nelson Tanae S, Ellen Rogo, Linda D. Boyd, and Elizabeth Cartwright “The explanatory model of Mexican American mothers' perception of dental decay”. (Clinical report): Journal of Dental Hygiene (Digital June 3 2009) Cartwright, E. "Bodily Remembering: Memory, Place, and Understanding Latino Folk Illnesses among the Amuzgos Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico," Culture Medicine and Psychiatry. 31(4)527-45. 2007.

Cartwright, E. and P. Ållotey, “Participatory Action Research in Advocacy and Social Justice in Women’s Health” Women and Health, 43(4) :1-6, 2006.

Cartwright, E. et al, “Community-based participatory research with Hispanic Agricultural Workers in SE Idaho” Women and Health, 43(4): 89-109, 2006.

Cartwright, E. “Exchanging Hats: A Gendered Perspective on Teaching Clinical Medical Anthropology”, Women and Health, 34(7):23-34, June 2003.

Hunter, A., Hall, T., Hearn, G., Cartwright, E. “The Health Status of Hispanic Migrant Farmworkers in Idaho” Texas Journal of Rural Health, 21(1):50-59, 2003. Nichter, Mark and E. Cartwright, "Saving the Children for the Tobacco Industry", Medical Anthropology Quarterly, 5(3):236-256, 1991. Book Chapters in Peer-Reviewed Collections: Cartwright, E. “The Currency of Stories: Anthropologists, Nawaals, and the Strange World of Academe”, in Brian Attebery, John Gribas, Mark K. McBeth, Paul Sivitz, and Kandi Turley-Ames Narrative, Identity, and Academic Community in Higher Education. Pp. 196-206, Routledge Press, 2017. Hearn, G., Launspach, S., Harville, G. and E. Cartwright, “An Author Conversation”, in in Brian Attebery, John Gribas, Mark K. McBeth, Paul Sivitz, and Kandi Turley-Ames Narrative, Identity, and Academic Community in Higher Education. Pp. 207-210, Routledge Press, 2017. Cartwright, E. “Coraje” in Amy Wenzel (Ed.) Sage Encyclopedia of Abnormal and Clinical Psychology. 2 pages. Sage Press, 2017. Cartwright, E. “Mining and Its Health Consequences: From Matewan to Fracking”, in Merrill Singer (Ed.) A Companion to Environmental Health: Anthropological Perspectives. Pp. 417-434, Wiley Press. 2016. Manderson, L., E. Cartwright A. Hardon “Sign Posts” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 2-17, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. L. Manderson, E. Cartwright and A. Hardon “Changing Childhoods” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 18-45, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016.

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Cartwright CV 16 Hardon, A., L. Manderson and E. Cartwright “Sexuality and Technology” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 46-71, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Hardon,A. Manderson, L., and E. Cartwright, “The Socialtities of HIV” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 72-94, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Hardon, A., E. Cartwright and L. Manderson “The Stresses in Everyday Life” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 94-115, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Cartwright, E., A. Hardon and L. Manderson “Bodily Resistances” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 116-137, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Manderson, L. Cartwright, E. and A. Hardon in “The Chronicities of Illness” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 138-163, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Cartwright, E., A. Hardon and L. Manderson “Ways of Caring” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp 164-185, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. L. Manderson, E. Cartwright and A. Hardon “Endings” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 186-207, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Hardon, A., L. Manderson and E. Cartwright “Marketing Medicine” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 208-235, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Cartwright, E., L. Manderson and A. Hardon “The Anthropocene” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 236-261, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Cartwright, E., L. Manderson and A. Hardon “Global Quests for Care” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 262-281, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. L. Manderson, E. Cartwright, A. Hardon “War, Violence and Social Repair” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Editors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 282-307, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Hardon, A., L. Manderson and E. Cartwright “Genes, Kinship and Risk” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Editors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 308-337, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Cartwright, E., A. Hardon and L. Manderson “How the Logics of Biomedical Practice Travel” in Manderson, Cartwright and Hardon (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 338-367, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Manderson, L. A. Hardon and E. Cartwright “Vital Signs: Medical Anthropology in the 21st Century” Manderson, Lenore, Hardon, Anita and Elizabeth Cartwright (Authors), The Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology. Pp. 368-382, Routledge Press, NY, NY 2016. Cartwright, E. “Eco-risk and the case of Fracking” in Cultures of Energy, Sarah Strauss, Stephanie Rupp and Thomas Love, Eds. Pp 201-212 Left Coast Press, 2013.

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Cartwright CV 17 Cartwright, E., Smith-Rolston, J. and D. Newberry, “Energy Currents: Global/Local Tensions Over Fossil and Alternative Energies.” In Cultures of Energy, Sarah Strauss, Stephanie Rupp and Thomas Love, Eds. Pp. 256-266 Left Coast Press, 2013. Cartwright, E. “Learning to Use a New Medical Technology: Excerpts from a Video-Based Study” in Visual Research: A Concise Introduction to Thinking Visually Jonathan Marion and Jerome Crowder co-authors. P. 69. Bloomsbury Publishers, London, 2013. Marion, Jonathan, Crowder, Jerome and E. Cartwright, “Using Video”, in Visual Research: A Concise Introduction to Thinking Visually Jonathan Marion and Jerome Crowder co-authors. Pp. 67-81 Bloomsbury Publishers, London, 2013. Nichter, Mark and E. Cartwright, “Saving the Children for the Tobacco Industry” in Understanding and Applying Medical Anthropology, ed. Peter J. Brown and Ron Barrett second edition. Pp. 425-436. McGraw-Hill, 2009. Cartwright, E. “Crow Component Faunal Analysis” in Medicine Lodge Creek: Holocene Archaeology of the Eastern Big Horn Basin, Wyoming, Volume 1,. edited by George C. Frison and Danny N. Walker. Pp. 283-286. Clovis Press 2007. Cartwright, E. and P. Ållotey, “Participatory Action Research in Advocacy and Social Justice in Women’s Health” in Women's Health: New Frontiers in Advocacy & Social Justice Research. Series name: Case Studies in Medical and Health Science Education Elizabeth Cartwright and Pascale Allotey. Eds. Haworth Medical Press 2007.

Cartwright, E. et al, “Community-based participatory research with Hispanic Agricultural Workers in SE Idaho” in Women's Health: New Frontiers in Advocacy & Social Justice Research. Series name: Case Studies in Medical and Health Science Education Elizabeth Cartwright and Pascale Allotey. Eds. Haworth Medical Press 2007.

Cartwright, E. G. Salazar, C Castro, “Soy Muy Mujer: Older Mexican Women’s Perceptions of Cervical Uterine Cancer: Hermosillo, Sonora and Tucson, Arizona. Compartiendo Historias de Fronteras: Cuerpos, géneros, generaciones y salud, Ed. By Catalina Denman, Janice Monk, Normal Ojeda. El Colegio de Sonora Press, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico, 2004.

Cartwright, E. “Exchanging Hats: A Gendered Perspective on Teaching Clinical Medical Anthropology”, in Teaching Gender, Teaching Women’s Health: Case Studies in Medical and Health Science Education”, edited by Lenore Manderson, Haworth Medical Press, 2003, 11 pp. Cartwright, E. “Little Dove: The story of an Amuzgan Indian girl”, in Personal Encounters in Anthropology: A Reader in Cultural Anthropology, edited by April Sievert and Linda Wallbridge. Pp. 97-101. McGraw Hill Publishers, 2002.

Cartwright, E. “Luchando por la Vida: Diagnosing Coraje and Dispelling the Myth of Silence Among Indigenous Women Farmworkers on La Costa, Hermosillo.” in Ed. E. Tunon Pablos, Pp. 277-302. Mujeres en las Fronteras: Migración, Trabajo y Salud (Belice, Guatemala, Estados Unidos), Plaza Y Valdés, México, D.F. 2001.

Cartwright, E.and Jan Thomas “Risk, Technology and Malpractice in Maternity Care in the United States, Sweden, Canada and the Netherlands.” in Eds. Raymond DeVries, Edwin van Teijlingen and Sirpa Wrede Pp. 218-228. Birth by Design:The Social Shaping of Maternity Care in Northern Europe and North America, Routledge, 2000. Cartwright, E. “The Logic of Heartbeats: Electronic Fetal Monitoring and Biomedically Constructed Birth”, in Cyborg Babies, eds. Robbie Davis-Floyd and Joseph Dumit.Pp. 240-254. Routledge, 1998.

Nichter, Mark and E. Cartwright, “Saving the Children for the Tobacco Industry” in Understanding and Applying Medical Anthropology, ed. Peter J. Brown. Pp. 422-433. Mayfield Publishing Company, Mountain View, California, 1998. Book and Film Reviews in Refereed Journals

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Cartwright CV 18 Cartwright, E. Book review of Chronic Conditions, Fluid States: Chronicity and the Anthropology of Illness New Brunswick, New Jersey: Rutgers University Press Lenore Manderson and Carolyn Smith-Morris editors 2010. 336 pp. Journal of Qualitative Health Research. 21(9): 1297-8, 2011. Cartwright, E. Book review of Medicine’s Moving Pictures: Medicine, Health, and Bodies in American Film and Television, Leslie Reagan, Nancy Tomes, Paul A. Treichler (Eds.) Rochester, University of Rochester Press, 2007, 343 pp. Medical Anthropology Quarterly 23(4) 2009. Cartwright, E. “Hummingbird” Visual Anthropology Review Spring 2006. Review of documentary film focusing on domestic violence in Brazil by Holly Mosher. Book Foreword Cartwright, E. “Foreword” for Keith Bletzer’s, Down Country Lanes, Behind Abandoned Houses, Bentham Science Publishers. 2015. Technical Reports, Editor-Reviewed and Non-Refereed Publications Cartwright, E. Narasimhan, M., and R. Hart, “Reimagining global health: self-care interventions and implications for healthcare, In association with the World Health Organization, Department of Reproductive Health and Research (RHR), the Children’s Investment Fund Foundation (CIFF) and the Defeat-NCD Partnership, 9/10-12, 2018 Wilton Park, Sussex, England. Cartwright, E. “Recommendations for Nursing Education Needs at the Arco Iris Hospital, La Paz, Bolivia” Submitted September 3, 2012 to Health Volunteers Overseas, Supervisor, April Piner. Nielsen, J, and E. Cartwright. “Type 2 Diabetes and Hispanics in Southeast Idaho: Mapping Binational Risk” Practicing Anthropology 29(4) 2007. Cartwright, Elizabeth, Diana Schow , Silvia Herrera, Yezenia Lora, Maricela Mendez, Elizabeth Pedroza, Leticia Pedroza, Angel Trejo “Education, Housing and Health Needs of Hispanic Families Working the Cherry Harvest in the Flathead Valley, Montana” Submitted to Rural Employment and Opportunities, Helena Mt. 2005 Bletzer, K. Cartwright, E., Chase, C., Flores, I., and A. Millard. “A Conversation on Ethnography” Proceedings of the 2003-2004 Migrant Farmworker Stream Forums. Pp. 84-90. Liz Cartwright, Peter Davis, Silvia Herrera, Elizabeth Pedroza, Leticia Pedroza, Heather Schaper, Diana Schow, Angel Trejo. “Assessing Education, Housing and Health Needs of Migrant Workers in the Flathead Valley, Montana” Submitted to Rural Employment and Opportunities, Helena Mt. 8/04.

Cartwright, E, Schow, D, and D. Mitchell, “The Promotora Model of Community-Based, Health Research and Intervention in a Binational Community in SE Idaho: Did We Say Salsa Aerobics Worked?” Anthropology News, Volume 45(5), May 2004.

Cartwright, E. and D. Schow, “ Why Salsa Aerobics Works”, Migrant Health Newsline, Vol 21(1):2-3 January/February 2004.

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Cartwright CV 19 Cartwright, E. and H. Schaper, “The Case of Diabetes Among Farmworkers in SE Idaho and Guanajuato, Mexico: Challenges in Binational Health Research”, Proceedings of the 2001-2002 Migrant Farmworker Stream Forums, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Bureau of Primary Health Care, August 2002, 5 pp, MS. Cartwright, E. and A. Solis. “HIV/AIDS: Perceptions Among the Hispanic Communities of SE Idaho” Project funded by Idaho Department of Health and Welfare. December 2002, 50 pp, MS.

Hunter, A.S., Cartwright, E., Hall Teri R. “Identifying Disparities in Health Service Utilization and Health Outcomes in Community Health Centers in SE Idaho.” Project funded by Idaho Health and Welfare Grant #HC27900. March 2001, 102 pp, MS.

Hall, Teri. R., Hunter Ann S., Cartwright E., and G. Hearn, “Hispanic Health Projects: Healthy Families in Healthy Communities Final Report” October 2001. (HRSA Project #1MCJ-16KL02-01-0), 56pp, MS.

BOOK REVIEWS OF MY PUBLICATIONS “Lenore Manderson, Elizabeth Cartwright and Anita Hardon’s Routledge Handbook of Medical Anthropology” Reviewed by Casey Golomski. Somatosphere, March 6, 2017. “Espacios de enfermedad y sanacion. Los amuzgos de Oaxaca. Entre la sierra sur y los campos agricolas de Sonora” reviewed by Gilda Salazar Antunez in Estudios Sociales Vol. 13 (25) 2005. PRESENTATIONS Manderson, L. and E. Cartwright, Co-organizers, “Narrating the Future for a Warming World”. American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, Vancouver, BC, Nov. 20-23, 2019. Cartwright, E. “Remembering Into the Future: Being a beginner again…”, on the panel, “Disability, Temporality and Future Possibilities” organized by Narrelle Warren (Monash U) and Dikaios Sakellariou (Cardiff U). Society for Applied Anthropology Annual Meeting, Philadelphia, PA, April 4-8, 2018. Cartwright, E. “Applied Anthropology in Bolivia: The case of Chagas Disease” Department of Anthropology Colloquium, ISU, Jan 31, 2018. Cartwright, E. Organizer, “Vital Signs: Medical Anthropology’s Evidence and Future”, American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, Minneapolis, MN, Nov 16-20, 2016. Cartwright, E. Chair, “Strange New Technologies and Familiar Friends: Current Trends in Anthropological Research Methods”, American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado Nov. 18-22, 2015. C-Chair Crowder, J. and E. Cartwright. Invited Session. “Reframing Representation of the Medical Image: Crafting Synergies Between Medical And Visual Anthropologies”. American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado Nov. 18-22, 2015. Cartwright, E. and A. Clegg, “Peaches for Lunch: Agency and the Communicative Environment”, American Anthropology Association Annual Meeting, Denver, Colorado Nov. 18-22, 2015. Cartwright, E., Commentator for the panel, “Negotiating the State: Investigating Hegemonic Limitations through

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Cartwright CV 20 Citizen Demands and Marginal Activisms”, Latin American Studies Association, annual meetings, San Juan, Puerto Rico, May 27-30, 2015. Cartwright, E. “The Antidote and the Disease: Cameras, Images and Layers of Realities” in “Seeing Arguments: Visual Argumentations and Productions in the Digital Age” AAA, Washington DC, Dec 3-7, 2014 Phi Kappa Phi Fall Scholarly Research Presentation, “Medical Anthropology in the Peruvian Andes” October 1, 2014, Pocatello, Idaho. Cartwright, E. “Eco-risk, Parasites and Moralities of Environmental Change in Bolivia” 6/12/13 Encounters and Engagements: Creating new agendas for Medical Anthropology conference (Joint SMA-EASA meetings), June 12-14, 2013, Tarragona, Spain.

Cartwright, E. (invited guest lecture), “Qualitative Research Methods” for Research and Writing in Health MPH 6640, ISU. Monica Misperta, MD, course instructor. Spring 2013.

Cartwright, E. "I Never Told My Mother: A Story Of Immigration, Sequestration, Escape And Making Sense Of It All Back Home In Sonora In Front Of A Video Camera" 11/14 Organized Panel: Constructed Borders And Barriers: Unpacking "Undocumented Status" And "Structural Vulnerability" In Latino Health. American Anthropology Association, San Francisco, CA 2012. Cartwright, E. (Discussant) “Fellows of The Inter-American Foundation Assess the Role of the Grassroots at the Bicentennial. Part I. Responses to Neoliberal State Formations: Fragmentation, Disorder and Collective Action,” LASA Latin American Studies Association, Congress. May 23-26 2012. San Francisco, Ca.

Cartwright, E. Points on a Continuum: Diagnosing the Implementation of CBPR in Rural Bolivia and Peru. Invited Lecture. College of Nursing, University of Utah, Jan 12, 2012. Cartwright, E. Engaging Diverse Populations in CBPR: Building Community, Building Scholars, Invited Faculty Scholar series, College of Nursing, University of Utah, Sept 23, 2011. Cartwright, E. Atención Medica en Enfermería en Areas rurales en los EEUU, Invited talk at the Andina University, School of Nursing, Cusco, Peru. March 16, 2011. Cartwright, E. “Natural Gas Extraction, Water Quality and the Internalized Ecology of Fracking” for presentation at AAA 2010 in the panel Circuits, Currents, and Cascades: Energy in Transit/ion Around the Globe , Sarah Strauss, Stephanie Rupp, Tom Love, Organizers, American Anthropology Association, New Orleans, La. 11/19/ 2010. Cartwright, E. and M. Romero “Lifeflight Ventilator Project: Identifying Teaching Styles in a Critical Care Setting Using Videotaped Data” 3/13/09, 20th Annual Kasiska College of Health Professions Research Day, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho. Cartwright, E. “Immigrant Dreams: Legal Pathologies, Structural Vulnerabilities”, 11/20, 2008, AAA conference, San Francisco, CA. Cartwright, E. “Careers in Anthropology” Guest Speaker at the Opening of the Archeological and Anthropological Resource Facility, 9/27/07, Department of Anthropology, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. Cartwright, E. “Involving Teens in Community Based Diabetes Research” Diabetes Updates Pre-session conference for the 2007 Idaho Conference on Health Care, Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho 10/07. Cartwright, E. and TuAnh Hoang “ Reading the Work of New Health Videographers in Vietnam, Mexico and the US” Transitions: Health and Mobility in Asia-Pacific Populations, Australian Research Council Signature Conference 24-26 June 2007, Melbourne, Australia.

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Cartwright CV 21 Cartwright, E. “Formative Health Research with New Videographers”, Intel Corporation, Beaverton, OR, May 22, 2007. Cartwright, E. “Integrating Community Health Workers into Community Based Participatory Research Projects” Invited speaker Northwest Primary Care Association Annual Meeting, Portland, OR, May 21, 2007. Cartwright, E. Invited Speaker and Participant at Idaho State University’s 36th annual Frank Church Symposium Feb. 28- March 2 2007 “Women and Children: Second-Class Citizens of the World.” Cartwright, E. Invited Keynote Speaker Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing Induction Ceremony for Idaho State University Chapter, “Immigration and Health: A Community Based Approach” 2/07. Cartwright, E. “Visual Data and the Ethnographic Process” Invited graduate research seminar, Department of Psychology, Monash University, Melbourne Australia July 2006. Cartwright, E., Branz-Spall, A., B. Day. “What do migrant children and their families need? Ask them” National Migrant Education Conference, Denver, Co. April 2-5, 2006. Cartwright, E. “Was it all worth it?”: Hispanic farmworkers reflect on their lives, immigration and their hopes for the future” Annual Western Stream Forum, Portland Oregon, Jan 2006. Cartwright, E. “The Wizard(ry) of FCP: Visual and Audio Strategies of Misdirection in Digital Filmmaking” American Anthropological Association, Society for Visual Anthropology meetings, Washington, DC, November 29-Dec 2, 2005. Cartwright, E. (Invited Keynote Speaker), “Social Justice, Advocacy and Women’s Health Research” Health Research Day, University of Wyoming, Laramie, April 22, 2005. Cartwright, E, (Chair) “Informing Anthropology: An Open Dialogue Between Anthropologists and Community Health Workers.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Annual Meeting, April 4-April 9, 2005, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Cartwright, E. “Migrant Farmworkers in the Cherry Industry of the Flathead Valley, Montana: Involving Community Health Workers in All Aspects of the Research Process.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Annual Meeting, April 4-April 9, 2005, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Cartwright, E. “Border Sense: Theorizing Immigrant Health”. Society for Applied Anthropology, Annual Meeting, April 4-April 9, 2005, Santa Fe, New Mexico. Cartwright, E. Herrera, S., Pedroza B., and A. Trejo, “Doing Ethnography With Hard to Reach Populations--“Assessing Education, Housing and Health Needs of Migrant Workers in the Flathead Valley, Montana” 14th Annual Midwest Farmworker Stream Forum, Denver, Co. Nov 18th-20th, 2004. Cartwright, E., Community Based Research: An Example of Transcultural Nursing Community Based Research: Ein Beispiel transkultureller Krankenpflege Evangelischen Fachhochschule Berlin, Germany October 4, 2004. Keynote address at the opening of the first Bachelor of Science in Nursing Program in Germany. Cartwright, E. and D. Schow, “Reflections on Diabetes, Obesity and Body Image Among Hispanic Women in SE Idaho” 14th Annual Idaho State University Health Conference, Pocatello, Idaho, October 20-22, 2004. Cartwright, E. “Anthropologist and Promotoras Working Together to Solve Health Care Access Problems for Hispanic Farmworkers in SE Idaho: Women’s Health and Salsa Aerobics” Society for Applied Anthropology, Annual Meeting, March 31-April 4th, 2004. Dallas, Texas. Cartwright, E. “Like a Good Neighbor: Mexican Farmworkers, Immigration Status and the Car Insurance Industry; A conundrum of immobility” Society for Applied Anthropology, Annual Meeting, March 31-April 4th, 2004. Dallas, Texas.

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Cartwright CV 22 Cartwright, E. Presentación del libro Espacios de enfermedad y sanación: Los amuzgos de Oaxaca. Entre la sierra sur y los campos agrícolas de Sonora de Elizabeth Cartwright 8:00 AM en Radio Fórmula con Ana Luis Pacheco, 9:00 AM en Radio Sonora con Elsa Núñez, 11:00 AM en Radio Sonora con Soyna Daniels (three separate live-broadcast radio shows in Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico) 2/19/04. Cartwright, E. “Critical Ethnography and Current Issues in Farm Labor Research” 13th Annual Western Migrant Stream Forum, Seattle, Wa. January 30-February 1, 2004. Cartwright, E., and B. McMahan, “Action Anthropology and Social Justice: At What Level Intervention?” (presented by McMahan), American Anthropological Association Meetings, Chicago, Il, November 19-22, 2003. Cartwright, E., D. Campanella, D. Mitchell, L. Pedroza, P. Torres, S. Herrera “Salsa Aerobics: A community-based approach to diabetes control” 13th Annual Midwestern Stream Forum (National Center for Farmworker Health), Houston, Texas, November 4-8, 2003. Cartwright, E. “Understanding Coraje: Topographies of Healing Among the Amuzgo Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico”, Ninth Annual Latino Behavioral Health Conference, September 23-25, 2003, Los Angeles, Ca. Cartwright, E., H. Schaper, D. Campanella, D. Mitchell, E. Pedroza, P. Torres, S. Herrera “Salsa Aerobics: A community-based approach to diabetes control” Hispanic Issues Preparation Conference, September 9-11, 2003, Boise, Idaho. Cartwright, E. “The Guanajuato-Idaho Connection: Bi-national research on diabetes in two agricultural communities”, CDC Diabetes Translation Conference, March 31-April 3, 2003, Boston, Mass. Cartwright, E. and A. Unterberger organizers, “Bi-national Research Roundtable: A dialogue with bi-national researchers”, Society for Applied Anthropology, Annual Meeting, March 19-23, 2003. Portland, Oregon. Cartwright, E. “Farmworking While Hispanic: Social Justice and Access to Health Care in Agricultural Communities in SE Idaho”, Society for Applied Anthropology, Annual Meeting, March 19-23, 2003, Portland, Oregon. Cartwright, E. “Long-Term Ethnography of Farmworker Health Issues” Research Intensive Session at Western Migrant Stream Forum, Mesa, Arizona, Jan 30-Feb 2, 2003. Cartwright, E. and Stamm, B. Hudnall. “The Hispanic Health Research and Education Center” 8th Annual Rural Minority Health Conference “Race, Culture, Technology: Impact on Rural Minority Health”. (presented by Stamm) San Diego, California. Dec 5-6 2002. Cartwright, E., organizer and presenter, “Binational Collaborative Health Research: Successes and Lessons” Research Intensive Session at Midwest Migrant Stream Forum, New Orleans, Nov. 19-22, 2002. Cartwright, E. “Ethnography from the Ground Up- Practical Applications and Community Collaboration—The Case of Migrant Agricultural Workers in Northern Mexico” Paper given at the Midwest Migrant Stream Forum, New Orleans, Nov. 19-22, 2002. Cartwright, E. “Understanding Coraje in the Amuzgos Indians: The need for understanding indigenous perceptions of mental illness in treating migrant farmworkers in the NW United States” 15th Annual North American Agromedicine Conference, San Diego, California, Nov. 17-19, 2002. Cartwright, E. “Social Landscapes of Healing: Amuzgos Indians and Coraje” Invited paper given at the Critical Research Issues on Latino Mental Health, Sponsored by the National Institute of Mental Health, Princeton, New Jersey, November 8,9, 2002.

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Cartwright CV 23 Cartwright, E. Solis, A. “Addressing Hispanic Needs for HIV Prevention Interventions in Idaho: Using the promotora model of community-based education”. 14th Annual Idaho STD/AIDS Conference, October 28-29, 2002, Boise, Idaho. Cartwright, E. “Indigenous understandings of Latino folk illnesses among the Amuzgos Indians of Oaxaca, Mexico. Idaho Conference on Health Care, Pocatello, Idaho October 25, 2002. (poster) Cartwright, E. “The Case of Diabetes Among Farmworkers in SE Idaho and Guanajuato, Mexico: Challenges in Binational Health Research” Keynote Address, 18th Hispanic Issues Training Conference, Boise, Idaho, September 11, 2002. Cartwright, E., Herrera, S., Solis, A.. Torres, P. “Diabetes and Migration an Emerging Epidemic: A Comparison Between Farmworker Communities SE Idaho and Guanajuato Mexico” Paper given at Western Migrant Stream Forum, Sacramento, California, February 1-3, 2002. Cartwright, E. et al. “Diabetes and Migration an Emerging Epidemic: A Comparison Between Farmworker Communities SE Idaho and Guanajuato Mexico” Paper given at the Kasiska College of Health Professions Research Day, March 8, 2002. Idaho State University, Pocatello, Idaho. Cartwright, E. et al. “Identifying Disparities in Health Service Utilization and Health Outcomes in Community Health Centers in Southeast Idaho.” Paper given at Midwestern Migrant Stream Forum, Austin, Texas, December 3-5, 2001. Cartwright, E. “ The Evolution of State-Level Law in the Prosecution of Midwives: An historical post-mortem of the cultural construction of obstetrical risk” Paper given at the American Anthropology Association meetings, Washington D.C. Nov. 28-Dec. 2, 2001. Cartwright, E. “Student’s Perspectives on a Binational Medical Anthropology Fieldschool” paper given at the Latin American Studies Association September 2-7, 2001, Washington D.C. Cartwright, E. (session organizer) “Transfronteriza Training Programs in Health Research along the U.S./Mexico and Mexico/Guatemala Borders” Latin America Studies Association September 2-7, 2001, Washington D.C.” Session Organizer. Cartwright, E., J. Early, T. Hall and A. Hunter, “Bajos Animos, Depresíon and Nervios in Rural SE Idaho.” Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida Mexico, March 28-April 1, 2001. Salazar, Gilda and E. Cartwright, “A Community action model for the prevention of cervical uterine cancer with a focus on gender and sexuality: Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico and Tucson, Arizona, US. Paper given at the Society for Applied Anthropology, Merida Mexico, March 28-April, 2001. Hall Teri R, E. Cartwright and A. Hunter “Community-Based Migrant Farmworker health Needs Survey: A Comparative Approach.” 10th Annual Midwest Farmworker Stream Forum, October 26-28, 2000, Albuquerque, New Mexico. Cartwright, E., et al 2000. “Situating perceptions of cervical-uterine cancer within the lived experience of menopause: Hermosillo, Sonora and Tucson, Arizona. Paper given at the 5th World Congress of Psycho-Oncology, Melbourne, Australia, September 3-7, 2000. Cartwright, E., Catalina Denman, and Janneli Miller. “ A Bi-national model for medical anthropology training”, paper presented at the First Annual Conference of Occupational and Environmental Health in the Americas, Morelia, Mexico. Aug. 17, 2000

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Cartwright CV 24 Cartwright, E. “Cambios en el reglamento de la seguridad social para el campo: El caso de los jornaleros agricolas en la Costa de Hermosillo, Sonora.” Paper given at Latin American Studies Association XXII International Congress, Miami, Florida, March 16-18, 2000. Cartwright, E. “Naturalizing the Unnatural: Indigenous Perceptions of Pesticide Poisonings” Paper given at the American Ethnological Association Meeting, Portland Or. March 26, 1999. Cartwright, E. and Jan Thomas “Risk, Technology and Malpractice: Anthropological contributions to policy-level decision making”, Paper presented at the SfAA meetings, March 1999, Tucson, Az. Cartwright, E. “ Malignant Emotions: Indigenous Perceptions of Environmental, Social and Bodily Dangers in Mexico”, Paper presented at the AAA conference, Philadelphia, PA. Dec. 1998. Cartwright, E. “Experiencias Migratorias de los Amuzgos: Salud y Tradiciones” paper given at Curso-Taller Para Agentes de Informacion Sobre VIH-SIDA. Un modelo de atencion a la salud, en relacion a la prevencion de VIH-SIDA, dirigido a los jornaleros agricolas de la Costa de Hermosillo. Poblado Miguel Aleman, Sonora, Mexico. March 3, 1998. Cartwright, E. “Tradición y Tecnología: Embarazo de alto riesgo en los Amuzgos” paper given at the IV Jornadas de Enfermería del Hospital Infantil del Estado de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora. Jan. 6, 1998 Cartwright, E. “Trayectorieas terapeuticas en situacion migratoria: los migrantes Amuzgos de Hermosillo, Sonora”, paper given at Encuentro de Estudios Amuzgos, Centro de Investigaciones y Estudios Superiores en Antropologia Social Unidad Istmo, Nov. 27 & 28, 1997, Oaxaca, Oax. Cartwright, E. “Oaxacan Midwives and the State: The Invention of Traditional Medicine”, paper given at AAA meetings, Washington DC, Nov. 1997. Cartwright, E. “In the Field: Learning to Pick Grapes with Amuzgo Indian migrant farmworkers in Mexico”, paper given at SfAA meetings, Seattle Washington, March 1997. Miller, Janneli and E. Cartwright (session organizers) Anthropology as Apprenticeship. SfAA meetings, March 1997, Seattle, Washington. Cartwright, E. and T. Cederstrom session organizers for “Pesticides and Human Well-Being,Part II: Steps for Action.” 1996 Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA) meetings, Baltimore Md. Cartwright, E. “Pesticides: Local Beliefs about Health Risks and the Efficacy of Protective Measures.” Paper given at the 1996 Society for Applied Research in Anthropology meetings, Baltimore, Md. Cartwright, E. “Pesticides: Local Beliefs about Health Risks and the Efficacy of Protective Measures.” Invited paper given to the National Cancer Institute research program on agricultural health March 29, 1996, Arlington Virginia. Cartwright, E. "Lupus Narratives From the Mexican-American Border" 1995 Society for Applied Anthropology (SfAA), Albuquerque, N.M.

Cartwright, E. "The Logic of Heartbeats: Implementation and Ritualized Use of Electronic Fetal Monitoring" 1994 (AAA) Atlanta, GA.

Cartwright, E. "Undocumented Women Farmworkers: Health and the Construction of Self Identity". 1992 American Anthropological Association (AAA), San Francisco. Cartwright, E. "Local Perceptions of Diarrheal Episodes among Navajo Infants" 1991 AAA, Chicago.

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Cartwright CV 25 Nichter, M., N. Vuckovic and E. Cartwright "Family Meals and Media Representations of the American Family" 1991 AAA, Chicago.

Nichter, Mark and E. Cartwright, "Saving the Children for the Tobacco Industry" 1990 AAA, New Orleans. Cartwright, E. and J. Acheson "Local construction of occupational illness ideology among maquiladora workers in Nogales, Sonora" 1989 AAA Washington D.C Continuing Education

Master Class in Photography with Annie Leibovitz, online course, (May 2018). Quality Matters Certificate course for designing and evaluating eISU courses, (April 2014). Beginning Quechua Language study, San Blas Language School, Cuzco, Peru, two weeks, Fall 2012 Beginning Shoshone Language study, Drusilla Gould, Shoshone Instructor. Fall semester, 2010. Advanced Color Photography and Printing, Department of Mass Communication, ISU Spring Semester 2010. Advanced Black and White Photography, Department of Mass Communications, ISU (MC 410) Fall Semester 2009. Advanced Non-Linear Digital Editing course, Department of Mass Communications (MC 306), ISU. Spring, semester, 2009. Co-organizer and Participant in National Science Foundation Advanced Short Course on Systematic Techniques for Analyzing Qualitative Data, School of American Research, Santa Fe, New Mexico, May 17-20th, 2006. National Science Foundation Short Course on Systematic Techniques for Analyzing Qualitative Data, Duke University Marine Labs, Beaufort, North Carolina, July 25-29th, 2005. International Film and Television Workshops, Rockport, Maine. 4 Week Film School with Francesca Galesi and John Rotan. June 8-July 2, 2003.

Academic Supervision

MASTER’S THESIS MAJOR ADVISOR FOR THE FOLLOWING STUDENTS 1. Andrea Taylor, MA in progress 2. Sara May Clarkson, Inter-disciplinary (with History) MA in progress 3. Aubrey Koon, MA in progress 4. Hannalore Willamson, “Provision of care to LGBT women in SE Idaho”, MA in progress 5. Shawna Lemoine, “Parents of Children with Autism: Support communities in rural Idaho” MA in progress. 6. Ann Thomson, “Medical Refugees in Colorado: Medical marijuana and Dravitt’s syndrome” MA to be

defended November 11, 2019. 7. Lilian Urutia, “Social Media and Pokeman in SE Idaho” in progress

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Cartwright CV 26 8. Tamra Bassett, Child Interpreters for Non-Spanish Speakers: Adult reflections on their personal

experiences as child familial interpreters. Defended 12/15. (Inter-disciplinary MA jointly with Spanish language faculty).

9. Kristy Buffington, “Everyone Needs to be Heard: The Phenomenology of Deafness in a Rural Setting” Defended 12/08.

10. Joseph Stahlman, “Perceptions of HIV/AIDS among residents of a small, rural village in Guererro, Mexico” Defended 11/1/04.

11. Peter Davis, “Perceptions of HIV/AIDS Among Hispanic Women in American Falls and Aberdeen, Idaho. Defended 4/05

12. Brian Mangum, The Social Construction of Risk in Rural Emergency Departments. Defended 11/04. 13. Heather Schaper, “The Lived Postpartum Experience of Mothers in Rural Guanajuato and Rural Idaho: A

Comparison”. Defended 4/05. 14. Ben MacMahan “TB and HIV/AIDS – Mapping the Social Topographies of Health and Illness” Defended

5/04. 15. Diana Campanella Schow, “The Meaning of Respect/respeto between Male and Female Intimate

Partners in Hispanic Communities in SE Idaho: Dominant Discourse and the Creation of Habitus. Defended 10/03.

16. Lindsey Guderjahn, “Adolescents’ Perceptions of Violence in SE Idaho Schools” Defended 8/01 17. Julie Early, “Hispanic Farmworker Women and Depression in American Falls and Aberdeen) Defended

6/01 18. Guzzle, Patrick “Explanatory Models of Sickness Used by Hispanic Male Farmworkers in Southeast

Idaho: Follow-up Interviews of the Healthy Families in Health Communities Project.” Defended December 2000.

MASTER’S THESES—SECOND DEPARTMENTAL MEMBER FOR DEPT. OF ANTHROPOLOGY 1. Lena Contor, MA in progress 2. Bryan Schmitt, MA in progress 3. Misty Clover Prigent, Quechua language revitalization, Defended April 2015. 4. Karee Garvin “Shoshoni Oral Narratives- Impacts of Narrative for Cultural Preservation and Language

Learning” Defended July 2014. 5. Michael Ballard “Use of Non-verbal Cues in Deception during Interrogation: A cross cultural study” Defended

May 2014. 6. Kit Noller, “ Shoshoni Place Names on the Fort Hall Indian Reservation” Masters of Science in

Anthropology. Defended May 2002. HONOR’S UNDERGRADUATE THESIS: Thesis advisor (Note--This was the first Honor’s thesis to be completed for the ISU Honor’s Program) 1. Reiko Hikido, “HPV: Understanding Idaho Physician’s Knowledge Regarding the HPV Vaccine.” Defended January 2008.

2. Madisyn Schoonover, “Brujos, Gender and Power: A literary exploration in Latin America” Defended May 2014. (outside committee member).

DOCTORAL AND MASTER’S DEFENSES—Supervision of students in other academic departments as committee member, Graduate Faculty Representative, or Academic Examinations at other universities. 1. Nesengani, Tintswalo Victoria, (Doctorate of Community Health Nursing) Strategies For Professional Nurses

To Facilitate Caring Of Patients In The Primary Health Care Clinics In Gauteng Province, South Africa, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Dissertation grader/assessor. October 8, 2019.

2. Taqueban, Efenita May, PhD examiner for oral defense of “Lipstick Tales: Beauty and Precarity in a Southern Phillipine Boomtown”, University of Amsterdam, Sept 13, 2018

3. Robinson, Lindsey, ISU PA program, GFR. April 19, 2018.

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Cartwright CV 27 4. Lambert, Clayn, ISU PhD Contributing committee member, “Shaping Postsecondary

Developmental/Mainstream Curriculum Through Intuitive Instructional Design: A Case Study” Nov. 16, 2018 5. Boshoff, Erika, PhD (Doctorate of Education) dissertation assessor/grader: “A Psycho-educational model for

the management of aggression experienced by male senior army officers and their families” University of Johannesburg, South Africa, Dec 2017.

6. Tema, Rebogo Rebecca. PhD (Doctor Curationis in Nursing) dissertation assessor/grader. University of Johannesburg, South Africa. 6/17.

7. Petersen, Christian. ISU Contributing committee member for “The Efficacy of Introducing Three-Dimensional Digital Images to Simulated Human Skeletal Anatomy Laboratories.” Doctorate, College of Education, ISU. 4/17

8. Hobbs, Krista. ISU GFR for Physician Assistant degree, “Inflammatory Breast Cancer” 3/17 9. Justine Macneil, Research Mentor for Masters of Public Health, Division of Family and Preventive Medicine,

University of Utah. 7/16. 10. Kacee Garner, “Citizen Entrepreneur: Social Good and the Good Citizen” DA, Political Science, ISU GFR

12/15 11. Sunny Stone, ISU MPH GFR 12/15. 12. Jessica Dean, ISU MPH GFR 12/15 13. Maegan Tracy, Masters exam , GIS GFR 4/9/2015 14. James Stouffer-ISU PA program GFR 3/31/2015 15. Oluwafemi Abimbade-MPH-GFR-exam date 12/12/14 16. Joshua Reeder- MPH-GFR-exam date: 8/7/2014 17. Jennifer McCully-MPH-GFR-exam date: 11/22/2013 18. Rachel Dyson-PhD-Psychology-GFR-exam date: 09/13/2013 19. Danielle Brunk - MS - Nursing - Major Advisor - exam date: 03/12/2012 20. Jamie Danish - MS - Nursing - Major Advisor - exam date: 03/12/2012 21. Robyn Jones - MS - Nursing - Major Advisor - exam date: 03/12/2012 22. Beverly Kloepfer - MS - Nursing - Major Advisor - exam date: 03/12/2012 23. Ryan Park - MS - Nursing - 2nd member - exam date: 04/16/2012 24. Marie Vu - MS - Nursing - Major Advisor - exam date: 03/12/2012 25. Kara Williamson - MS - Nursing - Major Advisor - exam date: 03/12/2012 26. Ali Al Yaquob - MBA - GFR - exam date: 12/7/2012 27. Schow, Diana, MHE, “A Qualitative Exploration of Perceptions of Idaho Condo Humanitarian Services and

Health Beliefs in Kacllaraccay, Peru” ISU 6/11. 28. Cox, Liva, PhD, “The Jailbait Phenomenon” Department of Psychology, ISU 7/11. 29. Karen Wing, MS, “Phonological Disorders in Spanish Speaking Children: Accounting for Mexican Dialect”,

09. 30. Ashley E. Niemeyer PhD, “The Effects of Parental Involvement and Familismo on Resilience in Hispanic

Adolescents”, Department of Psychology, ISU, 8/09. 31. Poelina, Anne, PhD, “Action Research to Build the Capacity of Nyikina Indigenous Australians” University of

New England, Armidale, New South Wales, Australia.8/08. 32. Victoria Team, DrPH, “Health and Caregiving Experiences of Russian-Speaking Women Migrants.” School of

Population Health, Faculty of Medicine, Dentistry and Health Sciences, The University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia 8/06.

33. Julia Champe, PhD, Experiences in Live Supervision: Student Perceptions Across Three Counseling Specialties” Department of Counseling., ISU 5/04.

34. Natalie Wray, “Under the Knickers: Women’s Experiences with Gynecological Cancer”, PhD in Anthropology, University of Melbourne, Australia. 9/04.

35. Christina Finnerty, “Perceived Barriers to Caring for Children with Families Having a Difficult Time Coping: A pediatric intensive care unit nursing perspective” Master of Science in Nursing, 9/03.

36. Janet Corson Stanton, “Community Healthcare Needs Assessment for Indigent People in Twin Falls, Idaho” Master of Science in Nursing, 4/03.

37. Shannon Paulson, Masters of Occupational Therapy 5/03. 38. Women Incarcerated for Substance Abuse: Perceived Needs for Successful Transition into the Community”

Shannon Case and Shawn Hepworth (separate defenses) 5/03. 39. Deborah Rubel, PhD in Counseling, “An Exploratory Study of Expert Group Leadership” 5/02.

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Cartwright CV 28 40. Sara Oftedal, Master of Physical Therapy, 5/02. 41. Babette N. Geurtsen, “Culture Care and Quality of Life: Living With Severe Illness in Cambodia” Master of

Science in Nursing, Defended 12/01 42. Lectora de trabajo de tesis (Master’s thesis advisor), El Colegio de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico.

Thesis title “Representaciones y practicas de las madres de familia sobre las enfermedades diarreicas en Hermosillo, Sonora” Patricia Aranda Gallegos. Thesis defended and approved Nov. 4, 1997

Editorial Positions: Medicine, Anthropology and Theory (University of Amsterdam) - Photo Essay Editor, 10/2018-present Medical Anthropology- 1/2007-1/2010, second term 1/2010---12/2019 Associate Editor, 2014-2019 Editorial Board Member 2007-2019 Academic Journals Anonymous peer reviewer of articles for following journals: Medical Anthropology Theory (MAT) Progress in Health Partnerships: Research, Education and Action Field Methods Progress in Community Health Partnerships: Research, Education, and Action. Journal of Political Ecology Qualitative Health Research American Journal of Public Health Journal of Agromedicine California Journal of Health Promotion Social Science and Medicine, Human Organization Medical Anthropology Medical Anthropology Quarterly Culture, Medicine, and Psychiatry Women and Health Desacatos: Revista de Antropologia Social. CIESAS, Mexico. Región y Sociedad, Mexico Global Public Health Grassroots Development, Inter-American Foundation

Service to ISU Chair, search committee for Sociocultural TTP, Fall 2019 Promotion and Tenure Committee, Chair, Charles Speer 2019 Liberal Arts High—4 talks at local high schools 2019 Internal member of review committee for the English Dept 5-year assessment. Jan 2018. CAL Obler Library Social Science liaison. Fall 1999-present Search Committee for two Biological Anthropology tenure track positions, Sp 2018. PPR Chair Dudgeon 2017 3rd Year Review-Chair Speer 2017 3rd Year Review-Member Kole de Peralta (History) 2017 PPR-Chair of committee for Trawick, 2016 PPR-Chair Gould 2016 PPR-Member Thomas 2016 PPR-Member Loether 2016 Director Graduate Studies, Department of Anthropology (Fall 2016-present). Faculty Senate, ISU. 2015-2017.

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Cartwright CV 29 Pre-Health Interview Committee, College of Health Sciences 2010-present Promotion and Tenure Committee, Department of Music, S. Helman. Nov. 2015 Idaho State Civic Symphony, cellist, 2008-present Chair, Search Committee for Bio-Anthropologist Position, Anthropology Dept. ISU 2013-14. eISU Committee, Member 2012-2014 PPR-Chair of committee for Lohse review 2013. Advisory Committee for the PhD NOI for the School of Nursing 2010-12 Graduate Faculty Council, School of Nursing, 2010-2012 Search Committee, Biological Anthropology position 2006. Developed post-Bachelor’s Certificate of Medical Anthropology-approved SBOE 2006. Dean’s Committee to Review Promotion and Tenure 2005 Chair, Cultural Anthropologist Hiring Committee, Fall 2005 Promotion and Tenure Committee Obler Library 2004 Developed Latino Studies Minor-implemented in the Fall of 2003 Human Subjects Committee 2003-2006 Kasiska Health Care Conference Planning Committee 2003-2009 ISU Accreditation of Library and Information Services Committee 2002-2004 Advisory Board, Janet C. Anderson Women’s and Men’s Center 2002-2007 President’s Hispanic Task Force 2002-2007 Humanities and Social Science Research Committee 2000-2003, 2007-2010 Social Science A representative to Library Committee 2000-2003 Chair, ISU Library Committee 2002-2003. Assessment Coordinator for Anthropology Department 2000-2004 Arts and Sciences Promotion and Tenure Committee 2000-2003 Chair, Search Committee for American Indian Studies position 2001-2 The Hispanic Health Projects (HHP) at the Department of Anthropology at Idaho State University and under the direction of Dr. Elizabeth Cartwright, engages community members, academic professionals, service providers and policy makers in efforts that increase health status and health awareness of Hispanics in Southeast Idaho and México. As a non-profit program, the HHP provides culturally appropriate educational materials and advocacy services to this binational Hispanic community. National and International Level Professional Service outside of ISU Promotion committee external reviewer, Department of Anthropology, Southern Methodist University. 2019 Promotion committee external reviewer, Department of Medical Humanities, University of Texas, Medical Branch, Galveston. 2019 Promotion committee external reviewer, Department of Crop and Soil Sciences, University of Georgia, Athens, 2018 Promotion committee external reviewer, Department of Anthropology Southern Methodist University 2018. Society for Visual Anthropology, Lemelson Scholarship Award Committee (academic review of PhD research proposals for funding) 2017-present. Society for Visual Anthropology, Collier Award Committee, 2018-present. Chair of committee starting 12/2019. Society for Visual Anthropology, Executive Committee Secretary, 2015-16. Society for Visual Anthropology, Board Member, American Anthropology Association 2014-17. Academic Review Committee, Institute of International Education, Inter-American Foundation Panel Member (2009-2018), Promotion committee external reviewer, Department of Anthropology, Monash University, Melbourne Australia. August 2016. Crescendos Alliance, non-profit (501c3) organization for health research, education and service in South America, co-founder with Schow and Macneil, 2012--present. Society for Medical Anthropology Executive Board Member 2012-13. Society for Medical Anthropology Budget Committee Member, 2012 and 2013. Society for Medical Anthropology, Conference Director for joint SMA/EASA (European Association of Social Anthropology Medical Anthropology Network) meetings Tarragona, Spain 2013. Society for Medical Anthropology elected board member, American Anthropology Association, Secretary, 2009-2013. Promotion and Tenure Committee for Department of Transborder Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies, Arizona State University. 2009. Polgar Prize Selection Committee, for best Medical Anthropology Quarterly journal article for 2009. Society for Medical Anthropology, American Anthropology Association. Fellowship Selection Committee, Washington DC. National Science Foundation, Cultural Anthropology Section, Grant Reviewer. Panel Member, (2008-present) Chair, Charles Hughes Outstanding Medical Anthropology Graduate Student Paper Competition, American Anthropological Association 2008. Member, Diabetes Alliance of Idaho State Plan Development Committee 2007-2014 Member, Board of Directors, Health West, Inc. 2004-5 Primary Care Clinics of SE Idaho. Research Steering Committee, Reducing Health Disparities: Access Barriers to Health Care For Idaho’s Latinos. The Idaho

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Cartwright CV 30 Hispanic Caucus Institute for Research and Education on behalf of the Idaho Primary Care Association and sponsored by the Office on Minority Health, U.S. Public Health Service Region XI, Department of Health and Human Services. 2001-2002. Midwest Farmworker Stream Forum Research Track Subcommittee—Meeting planning and selection of abstracts for presentation at the annual meetings of the Midwest Farmworker Stream Forum. Term 2002-6.