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CEHD
(redirected from Center to Eliminate Health Disparities)

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CEHDCollege of Education and Human Development
CEHDCentre d'Etudes d'Histoire de la Défense (French: Study Center for the History of Defense; est. 1995)
CEHDCenter to Eliminate Health Disparities (University of California, Los Angeles; University of Texas Medical Branch)
CEHDCercle d'Escrime du Haut-Doubs (French: Haut-Doubs Circle Fencing; Doubs, France)
CEHDCongenital/Early Acquired Hearing Disability (audiology)


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Two key spokespersons are available to provide their insight and commentary: Antronette (Toni) Yancey, MD, MPH Associate Professor, Department of Health Services and Co-Director, Center to Eliminate Health Disparities, UCLA School of Public Health (310) 794-9284 E-mail: ayancey@ucla.
co-director of the UCLA School of Public Health's Center to Eliminate Health Disparities and co-author of Failing Fitness.
3 Antoinette Yancey, MD, MPH, Co-Director of the Center to Eliminate Health Disparities at the UCLA School of Public Health and active in policy advocacy with the Association of Black Women Physicians, said, "The recent political ad, 'Dr.
 
 
 
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