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Family & Environment

The Environment And Health: A Conversation With CDC Chief Jeffrey Koplan

Bernie Goldstein


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   Collaboration Among Agencies
 
Bernie Goldstein: So many federal agencies are involved with environmental and occupational health. CDC (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) is just one of them, and yet it clearly has a mandate that is very specific and very important. How do you get along? How do you work with these other agencies, everything from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) within HHS (Health and Human Services) to agencies like EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) that are outside of HHS, in collaborating so that you can accomplish environmental health goals?

Jeffrey Koplan: In the modern world of public health, with agencies having mixed responsibilities, the need . . . [Full Text of this Article]

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   Changing Focuses In Environmental Health
 
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   Leaving The Silos Behind
 
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   Assessing The Risk Of Exposures
 
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   Workplace Health And Environment
 
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   Population Studies And The Human Genome Project
 
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   Behavioral Health
 
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   Preparing For Chemical Threats
 
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