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Meet our Staff

Joseph Bachicha, M.D. Victor Chu, M.D. Ruth Chan, M.D.
Chief of Patient Education and Health Promotion Assistant Chief of Patient Education Chief of Patient Education and Health Promotion
Mala Seshagiri, R.D., M.S., Director of Health Education Roger S. Mason, M.A. Kate Lenhardt, Ph. D
Matthew Smith, Psy.D. Sung Choi-Hevel, M.P.H. Susan Buseck, M.S.W
Behavioral Health Coordinator Integrated Perinatal Education Coordinator Breast Cancer Care Coordinator
Sheri Clinchard, MA Diana Cosio-Sandino, M.P.H. Juliette Carney
Senior Health Educator - Fitness and Women's Health Senior Health Educator - Smoking Cessation and Diabetes Senior Health Educator
Patty Donohue-Carey, LCCE, CLE Carol Graham, R.N. ] Marci (Piccus) Friedman, M.S.
Integrated Perinatal Education Coordinator Senior Health Educator - Maternal and Child Health Senior Health Educator - Pediatrics
Alice Rose Paul Koch, M.P.H. Chris Shaheen, M.A.
Health Education Department Secretary Senior Health Educator - Heart Health and Urology Senior Health Educator - Aging, Adult Medicine, and Respiratory
Bella Uribe Donyell Shears-Cooper Judy Brogan
Health Education Assistant - Class Logistics & Catalog Health Education Assistant - Fremont Health Ed Center Clerk - Union City Health Education Center
Andres Cardenas Yvonne Maertz Maria Pacheco, B.S.
Web Coordinator Clerk - Union City Health Education Center Clerk - Dr. Spencer Larsen Pediatric Health Education Desk
Jennifer Mitchell Tracie Monroe Jasbir Hora
Clerk - Fremont Health Education Center Clerk - Hayward Health Education Center Project Manager

 


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