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M.P.H., H. = ?

 
 
Reply Tue 4 Jan, 2011 02:52 am

Context:

Coauthors are Kirk Erickson, Ph.D., Oscar Lopez, M.D., James Becker, Ph.D., Caterina Rosano, M.D., Anne Newman, M.D., M.P.H., H. Michael Gach, Ph.D., Paul Thompson, Ph.D., April Ho, B.S., and Lewis Kuller, M.D.
 
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Reply Tue 4 Jan, 2011 03:15 am
@oristarA,
Master of Public Health.

I'll pass on H.

Healthfreak?

But it could be H Michael Gach. In fact it is, look at the commas.
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Reply Tue 4 Jan, 2011 03:16 am
@oristarA,
MPH = Master of Public Health

The second H is the first intial of Michael Gach who apparently prefers to use his second name. (You can confirm that by googling H.Michael Gach.) J. Paul Getty is a more famous example .
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