Dr. Henry Falk's Welcome Letter
Dear Colleague,
Welcome to Atlanta and to the Sixth National Environmental Public Health
Conference. On behalf of the National Center for Environmental Health
(NCEH), Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)/Agency for Toxic
Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), I am delighted that you have taken
the time in your busy schedule to attend and to contribute to the success of
this conference.
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The conference theme is Preparing for the Environmental Public
Health Challenges of the 21st Century. The conference plenary
sessions are designed to challenge all of us to look at our
environmental public health programs and activities in new and
creative ways. Breakout sessions will present a broad mix of topics
including terrorism preparedness and emergency response as well as
advancements in environmental public health sciences and services. An
important emphasis of this conference will be the development of
emerging environmental public health leaders. We have sponsored over
65 such emerging leaders--identified through a rigorous selection
process--to attend and participate in this conference. We encourage you
to meet and welcome these up-and-coming professionals; they will be
among those at the forefront of shaping the future of environmental
public health.
In August 2003, Dr. Julie Louise Gerberding, Director, Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Administrator, Agency for
Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), announced that a
process would begin to consolidate the administrative and management
functions of NCEH's Office of the Director and ATSDR's Office of the
Assistant Administrator. This consolidation already is facilitating
enhanced collaboration and programmatic synergy that is resulting in a
strengthened environmental public health presence at CDC and ATSDR.
NCEH/ATSDR also has launched a strategic directions initiative that
complements CDC/ATSDR's Futures Initiative. The aim of both
initiatives is to take a fresh look at our futures to achieve the best
possible science and service for our customers and partners. The
success of both processes is dependent on obtaining advice from our
customers and partners, and you will have opportunities at this
conference to provide us with this input.
We hope that you will seize every opportunity to interact and share
with your colleagues and that you will leave this conference with many
ideas for advancing your own programs. Thank you for your support and
best wishes for a fulfilling conference experience.
Henry Falk, MD, MPH
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Director, NCEH
Assistant Administrator, ATSDR
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