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Daniel Palazuelos, M.D.

Daniel Palazuelos, MD, MPH is a community health implementer-educator who holds positions at Harvard Medical School (HMS), the Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH), and Partners In Health (PIH). He started his career in global health equity by living and working with community health workers (CHWs) in impoverished communities in Chiapas, Mexico, and these grassroots experiences have deeply influenced his approach to addressing the biggest challenges in global health. He worked over two decades to launch Compañeros En Salud - México (CES, PIH's program in Mexico), the Financing Alliance for Health (FAH, which helps governments design and fund ambitious, affordable, and at-scale community health programs), and the Community Health Impact Coalition (CHIC, an advocacy, research and organizing initiative led by many of the most innovative implementers in community health). During the COVID-19 pandemic, he served as the Technical Lead for the PIH-US Public Health Accompaniment Unit's work supporting migrant workers in Immokalee, Florida. Building on this US-domestic focus, he is currently working with the Office for Community-Centered Medical Education (OCCME) at HMS to support Boston-based community organizations and the students looking to partner with those organizations.

Now as a clinician-educator in the Hospital Medicine Unit at BWH in Boston, the Director of Community Health Systems at PIH, a strategist for the PIH project in Mexico, a mentor, course director, and OCCME director at HMS, a residency assistant program director at BWH, and board member for CHIC, FAH and CES, his unified goal is to assure that our finest clinicians are trained to understand the community perspective, and our health care system strengthening efforts are aligned to the real needs of people living in the poorest and most difficult circumstances.

User Perceptions of an mHealth Medicine Dosing Tool for Community Health Workers (CHWs)
Authors: Authors: Accepted for publication 2013 in Journal of Medical Internet Research’s inaugural mHealth issue 2013

Capitalism and Epidemic Disease
Authors: Authors: Encyclopedia of Plague, Pestilence and Pandemic
2008.
What inspires action in Global Health?
Authors: Authors: Narrative Inquiry in Bioethics
2012; 2(2):E6-10.
2011 (technical task force representative for Partners In Health)
Authors: Authors: Earth Institute
One Million Community Health Workers: Technical Task Force Report
Overview of Diagnostic Techniques in Epidemics
Authors: Authors: Encyclopedia of Plague, Pestilence and Pandemic
2008.
Navigating and circumnavigating a fragmented health system: The patient’s pathway in the Sierra Madre Region of Chiapas, Mexico
Authors: Authors: Accepted for publication in Medical Anthropology Quarterly, to be published 2013

The Social Construction of Disease in Epidemics
Authors: Authors: Encyclopedia of Plague, Pestilence and Pandemic
2008.
“Community Participation: who participates, who decides?”
Authors: Authors: Harvard Global Health Review, Volume II, Number I, Winter 2010

“Mexico and Chiapas,” In: Moody D, and Krasnoff MJ editors
Authors: Authors: University Press of New England, In Manuscript, going to press 2013
Building Partnerships in the Americas: A Guide for Global Health Workers,
5-SPICE: the Application of an Original Framework for Community Health Worker Program Design, Quality Improvement and Research Agenda Setting
Authors: Authors: Accepted for publication 2013 in Global Health Action