Robert J. Anderson (public health administrator)

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title: Robert J. Anderson (public health administrator)
text: Robert J. Anderson was the chief of the Communicable Disease Center (CDC) of the United States Public Health Service, forerunner to the modern Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, from October 1, 1956, to June 30, 1960. Anderson was born in Zumbrota, Minnesota. He graduated from Carleton College, and attended medical school at the University of Minnesota. After medical school he joined the Public Health Service. As an intern, he worked at the Staten Island Public Health Service Hospital,
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description: Ex-chief of the Communicable Disease Center of the United States Public Health Service
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date created: 2020-04-15T06:28:48Z
date modified: 2024-09-15T05:49:33Z
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