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Conference Reports and Proceedings

One of the duties of the Surgeon General is to protect and advance the health of the Nation. To accomplish this the Surgeon General holds conferences and workshops that involve educating the public; advocating for effective disease prevention and health promotion programs and activities; and, providing a highly recognized symbol of national commitment to protecting and improving the public's health.

2002
CLOSING THE GAP: A National Blueprint to Improve the Health of Persons with Mental Retardation, Report of the Surgeon General's Conference on Health Disparities and Mental Retardation

2001
Report of a Surgeon General’s Working Meeting on the Integration of Mental Health Services and Primary Health Care  [HTML] [PDF]

Report of the Surgeon General's Conference on Children's Mental Health:  A National Action Agenda

1991
Papers and Proceedings of the Surgeon General's Conference on Agricultural Safety and Health
Source: National Technical Information Service (Order Number BP93-114890INZ)

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Last revised: January 4, 2007

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