Diary - CDC, 1990-1994
Scope and Contents
This series provides details on Dennis's activities as director of the Cancer Detection Center (CDC) from 1991-1996. The majority of the series consists of administrative papers, reflecting Dennis's shift away from surgical work. Researchers should note that many documents are printed in large font because Dennis was rendered legally blind by macular degeneration. There are three subseries: Administrative Files, Research Files, and Studies. The group of "CDC Closure Crisis" folders in first subseries pertains to the center's efforts to avoid a budget induced closure. The Administrative Files subseries and Research Files subseries are arranged alphabetically by folder title; the Studies subseries is arranged chronologically by the first date in the folder date range, then alphabetically by folder title.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy.
Dates
- 1990-1994
Extent
From the Collection: 46.5 Linear Feet (42 boxes + audiovisual items)
Language of Materials
Collection materials primarily in English
Access Restrictions
Collection is restricted. Portions of the collection are restricted according to HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy. Contact the Reference Staff for information regarding access. For access to the policy and application form, please visit https://www.nlm.nih.gov/hmd/manuscripts/phi.pdf.
Scope and Contents
This series provides details on Dennis's activities as director of the Cancer Detection Center (CDC) from 1991-1996. The majority of the series consists of administrative papers, reflecting Dennis's shift away from surgical work. Researchers should note that many documents are printed in large font because Dennis was rendered legally blind by macular degeneration. There are three subseries: Administrative Files, Research Files, and Studies. The group of "CDC Closure Crisis" folders in first subseries pertains to the center's efforts to avoid a budget induced closure. The Administrative Files subseries and Research Files subseries are arranged alphabetically by folder title; the Studies subseries is arranged chronologically by the first date in the folder date range, then alphabetically by folder title.
Portions of the series are restricted by HMD's Access to Health Information of Individuals policy.
- Conference among John Najarian, Bill Sullivan, Stanley Williams, and C.D. concerning the Cancer Detection Center
- Position as Director of Cancer Detection Center
- Cancer Detection Center--Problems to Be Addressed
- Problems to present to Dr. Najarian
- CDC diary entry
- Response of the Cancer Detection Center to the Proposal of the Administration Presented on July 26, 1991 Conf. on Move of Whole CDC to STA 52 Mayo Bldg.
- Letter from Clarence Dennis to Louis H. Frase
- Letter from Clarence Dennis to John F. Najarian
- Letter from Clarence Dennis to John F. Najarian
- Conf among Najarian, Greg Hart, Bill Sullivan, Stan Wms, and CD
- Notes on breast cancer prevention outreach program
- Credentialing of MDs and RNs examining in CDC
- Comprehensive Cancer Program vs. CDC
- Staff Meeting in the Cancer Detection Center on May 13, 1992
- Projects Completed in CDC
- Visit with Representative Lyndon Carlson at his office in the State Office Bldg
Collecting Area Details
Part of the Archives and Modern Manuscripts Collection Collecting Area
8600 Rockville Pike
Bldg 38/1E-21, MSC 3819
Bethesda MD 20894 US
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