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After her husband, Gregory Erlach, was killed in the Korean War, she eventually returned to the Alameda County Health Department and threw herself into the defining aspect of her public career, improving health care delivery to the rural poor.
Erlach drafted the proposal that helped set up 75 federal rural health clinics and which led to the creation of additional state clinics.
Erlach was inducted into the Valley College Hall of Fame in the 1995 fall semester.