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Shared Vision Content
 Foreword
 Statement of Purpose
 Current and Future Challenges
 Overview of CDC/ATSDR Achievements
 The NCEH/ATSDR Vision
 Scientific Capacity Needed for Future Environmental Public Health Activities
 NCEH/ATSDR Leadership Role in Environmental Public Health
 Positioning NCEH/ATSDR for the Future of Environmental Health
 Next Steps
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Foreword

Reports from The Future of Public Health, published by the Institute of Medicine in 1988, to the Pew Environmental Health Commission report, America’s Environmental Health Gap, published in 2000, point to the need to establish a strengthened national focus on environmental public health. 

In August 2000, Dr. Jeffrey P. Koplan, Director, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), and Administrator, Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry (ATSDR), charged the National Center for Environmental Health (NCEH), CDC, and ATSDR with developing a plan that would describe the elements of a comprehensive environmental public health program and the strategies that could advance such a program at CDC and ATSDR. In response to this charge, we formed a Working Group comprised of senior scientists and managers from NCEH and ATSDR to develop a shared vision for environmental public health at NCEH and ATSDR. 

The product of the Working Group, Report of the CDC/ATSDR Working Group on a Shared Vision for Environmental Public Health at CDC/ATSDR, is designed as a first step to build an enhanced national and international resource at NCEH and ATSDR for jointly addressing environmental public health threats and promoting health by improving the environment in which we live. The environmental public health objectives presented in Healthy People 2010, published by the Department of Health and Human Services; the Pew Report; and input from our external partners will help guide NCEH’s and ATSDR’s work.
Statement of Purpose
Current and Future Challenges
Overview of CDC/ATSDR Achievements
The NCEH/ATSDR Vision
Scientific Capacity Needed for Future Environmental Public Health Activities
NCEH/ATSDR Leadership Role in Environmental Public Health
Positioning NCEH/ATSDR for the Future of Environmental Health
Next Steps
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