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José F. Cordero

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In 1994, Cordero was appointed deputy director of the National Immunization Program, where he made important and long-lasting contributions to one of the nation's most successful public health programs. The Children's Health Act of 2000 created the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental
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Cordero, who worked for 27 years at the CDC and served as an Assistant Surgeon General of the Public Health Service, is the current Director of the Department of Epidemiology and Biostatistics at the University of Georgia's College of Public Health, and former Dean of the Graduate School of Public
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and, in 2001, Cordero was both a founding member and its first director. NCBDDD is a leading international institution devoted to research and prevention of birth defects and developmental disabilities, and the promotion of health amongst people of all ages who are living with disabilities.
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After earning his master's degree, Cordero joined the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) officer. He spent 15 years working with the Birth Defects Branch on children's health and disability issues.
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Together with CDC, Cordero initiated a multi-state collaborative study to identify factors that may put children at risk for autism spectrum disorders (ASDs) and other developmental disabilities. Cordero was quoted as saying
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Health at the University of Puerto Rico. His work has been published in many national and international scientific and medical journals. Cordero is affiliated with the Mount Sinai Medical Center of
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from the American Public Health Association. The "Sedgwick Memorial Medal", is the APHA's highest honor awarded for distinguished service and advancement of
109: 120:. In 1977, Cordero completed a fellowship in medical genetics at the Massachusetts General Hospital. In 1979, Cordero obtained a master's degree from the 85: 465: 141: 137: 433: 251: 133: 283: 475: 81: 112:. In 1973 he earned his medical degree, then completed his internship in 1974 and his residency in 1975 at the Boston City Hospital in 305: 470: 121: 380: 84:
and the founding director of the National Center on Birth Defects and Developmental Disabilities (NCBDDD) at the
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Agency Review Team to support transition efforts related to the
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In November 2020, Cordero was named a volunteer member of the
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University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine alumni
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Camuy, Puerto Rico
Puerto Rican
epidemiologist
teratologist
United States Public Health Service
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Atlanta, Georgia
Sedgwick Memorial Medal
Camuy, Puerto Rico
University of Puerto Rico School of Medicine
Boston
Massachusetts
Harvard School of Public Health
Joe Biden presidential transition
Department of Health and Human Services
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission
Atlanta, Georgia
New York City
Sedgwick Memorial Medal
public health
Rubella
spina bifida
Puerto Rico portal
Biography portal
List of Puerto Ricans
Puerto Rican scientists and inventors



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