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2nd Annual Birth Defects Monitoring and Prevention in Georgia—Partners’ Meeting
September 23, 2004
Sheraton Buckhead
3405 Lenox Road NE
Phone (404) 261-9250

** Please note the change in location. The Sheraton is located directly across the street from the original location.

Please plan to join NCBDDD and the Georgia Division of Public Health for a meeting to promote research and monitoring of birth defects and to improve the lives of children in Georgia born with birth defects.

For additional information or to register, please email macdp@cdc.gov.

Click here to see the agenda for the meeting meeting.
 

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The National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) promotes the health of babies, children, and adults, and enhances the potential for full, productive living.  Our work includes identifying the causes of birth defects and developmental disabilities, helping children to develop and reach their full potential, and promoting health and well-being among people of all ages with disabilities.