Program Information Sheet for:
National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention (NCCDPHP)
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National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention (NCCDPHP)
4770 Buford Highway
MS K13
Atlanta, GA 30341-3724
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ATTENTION: Technical Info. & Editorial Serv. Branch
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
4770 Buford Highway
MS K13
Atlanta, GA 30341-3724
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Phone #:(770) 488-5080
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Fax Number:(770) 488-5969' ;
Web Page:
http://www.cdc.gov/nccdphp/nccdhome.htm
E-mail to:
cdcinfo@cdc.gov
Operating Agency:
Federal Health Information Centers and Clearinghouses (Governmental)
Person In Charge:
Service Manager:Rachel Langston
Hours:
Monday - Friday 9:00 a.m. - 5:30 p.m. EST
Eligibility:
None
Fees:
Call for Information
Intake Process:
Telephone/ Web/ E-mail
Program Licenses:
Staff Qualifications:
Service Area:
Nationwide
Handicap Accessibility:
Provides information and referrals to the public and to professionals. Gathers information on chronic disease prevention and health promotion. Develops the following bibliographic databases focusing on health promotion program information: Health Promotion and Education, Cancer Prevention and Control, Comprehensive School Health with an AIDS school health component, Prenatal Smoking Cessation, and Epilepsy Education and Prevention Activities. Produces bibliographies on topics of interest in chronic disease prevention and health promotion. The NCCDPHP Information Center Collections include approximately 400 periodical subscriptions, 4,000 books, and 400 reference books. Visitors may use the collection by appointment. Produces the Chronic Disease Prevention (CDP) File CD-ROM, which includes the above databases and the CDP Directory, a listing of key contacts in public health.
This information was last updated on 10/22/2001
This information is provided as is with no guarantee
as to the accuracy of the information. Information is considered to be accurate as of
the date of the last update, printed above. United Way 211 may not be held liable for misuse
of this information.
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