Division of Occupational & Environmental Medicine Maps & Instructions to Duke OEM Sites |
Occupational & Environmental Medicine at Duke ClinicHere’s a map to our nearest clinic, in the Duke Clinic building (previously called Duke South Hospital) on the Duke Campus where we provide care to Duke’s own employees as well as those from worksites in North Durham. |
Administrative SuiteHere’s a map to our Administrative Offices, at 2200 W. Main St, in the First Union Bldg. Our offices are on the 7th floor (looming HIGH above the rest of Durham!).From the airport, RTP or Raleigh: Exit from the Durham
“E-West” Freeway (Hwy 147) at Swift Ave (this is later called Broad St)
and turn right, then left on Main St.
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If you have any questions regarding this page or
Occupational and Environmental Medicine at Duke,
please contact Gary
N. Greenberg, MD, MPH.
The Occ-Env-Med-L Mail-list and these resources originated and are distributed from Duke University Medical Center. As Division Chief and faculty member, Dr. Greenberg is allowed to run this cyber-outreach without interference, and the five servers where these aggregate materials are housed (office-mail, home-mail, web-pages, gopher-text, mail-list) are each part of the University’s global infrastructure, provided without user fees.
For several years, the Duke Occup/Environ Medicine Division has received generous annual support for its professional outreach efforts from the Mobil Foundation. They not only have no role in the management of these resources, they don’t seem to have anybody who even subscribes to the OEM-L, either from Mobil Inc or from Mobil Foundation! I can’t even find an e-mail address or URL for their organization.
The Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics is supported by ATSDR (the Agency for Toxic Substances & Disease Registry) and NIOSH (the National Institute of Occupational Safety & Health).
The AOEC won a 1995-1996 grant (expiring 10/1/96) to support this page and maillist at Duke from the Telecommunications and Infrastructure Assistance Program, NTIA, (National Telecommunications and Information Administration) U.S. Department of Commerce:
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