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'''Arleen Leibowitz''' is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Public Policy in the UCLA School of Public Affairs and directs the Policy Core at the Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and Treatment Services (CHIPTS).<ref name="profile">http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/arleen-leibowitz</ref> She co-authored a study which advocated that all state Medicaid plans should cover infant male circumcision.
 
'''Arleen Leibowitz''' is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Public Policy in the UCLA School of Public Affairs and directs the Policy Core at the Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and Treatment Services (CHIPTS).<ref name="profile">http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/arleen-leibowitz</ref> She co-authored a study which advocated that all state Medicaid plans should cover infant male circumcision.
 
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Arleen A. Leibowitz, PhD

Arleen Leibowitz is Professor Emeritus in the Department of Public Policy in the UCLA School of Public Affairs and directs the Policy Core at the Center for HIV Identification, Prevention and Treatment Services (CHIPTS).[1] She co-authored a study which advocated that all state Medicaid plans should cover infant male circumcision. [2]

References

  1. http://publicaffairs.ucla.edu/arleen-leibowitz
  2. REFweb (2012). Infant Male Circumcision and Future Health Disparities, Archive of Pediatrics and Adolescent Medicine. Retrieved 1 September 2012.