Meet CEAL Team

The UNT Health Research team in collaboration with our Community Health Ambassador Council brings together South Asian leaders, health professionals, advocates, and community members across North Texas who are committed to improving the health and wellness in our communities. This project would not be possible without the dedication and insight of our advisory members; we are grateful for their partnership and leadership.

[INSERT PHOTO] – Tammy Johnson, Community Health Worker

[INSERT PHOTO] – Jacqueline Khafre-Green, Community Health Worker

[INSERT PHOTO] – Sarita Gaitonde, Yoga Instructor

[INSERT PHOTO] – Dr. Dixita Patel, Nurse Practitioner

[INSERT PHOTO] – Dr. Adenike Atanda, Pharmacist

[INSERT PHOTO] – Dr. Teresa Wagner, UNTHSC CHW Training Program Director

[INSERT PHOTO] – Prajakta Pradikar, Prerana Representative

[INSERT PHOTO] – Amish Doshi, SAPHA Representative

[INSERT PHOTO] – Gauri Junnarkar, Dietitian, Certified Diabetes Educator

[INSERT PHOTO] – Nayana Deshpande, Community Member

[INSERT PHOTO] – Poornima Gorurs, Community Member

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The Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine was granted a 10-year Accreditation with Exceptional Outcome in 2018. That’s the highest level of accreditation given by the American Osteopathic Association’s Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation.

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The Texas College of Osteopathic Medicine was granted a 10-year Accreditation with Exceptional Outcome in 2018. That’s the highest level of accreditation given by the American Osteopathic Association’s Commission on Osteopathic College Accreditation.