Larry J. Gordon Papers 1956-2009

Year
Title
2009
A Visit With A Sanitarian
2009
Myths Can Be Hazardous to Your Practice
2009
Letters of Commendation – State Officials
2008
In Change There Is Opportunity
2008
A Gathering of the Stars
2008
Ever Evolving Environmental Health And Protection: Circa 1946 – 2008
2008
Letters of Commendation – Associates
2008
Letters of Commendation – Educators
2008
Letters of Commendation – Elected Officials
2008
Letters of Commendation – Federal Officials
2008
Letters of Commendation – Local Officials
2008
Dogs Don’t Bark at Parked Cars: Leadership Midst the Din
2008
Institutional DNA: “Aces You Can Keep”
2007
Doctor of Humane Letters Citation
2007
Doctor of Humane Letters conferral
2007
Embracing Environmental Health: In Whole, or by Parts?
2007
Leaders in Environmental Health: Steering us into the Future
2006
Letters supporting Doctor of Humane Letters
2006
Larry’s 80th Birthday Tributes
2006
Adventures in Environmental Health Policy and Politics: “Examples Move the World More Than Doctrine”
2006
The Future of Environmental Health Revisited: Past Recommendations and Future Challenges
2005
There’s No Use In Running If You’re On The Wrong Road
2004
Moving Forward To Be All You Can Be!
2004
Mounds and Memories
2003
Blessed Are Those Who Expect Little, For They Shall Not Be Disappointed
2002
Looking For Love In All The Wrong Places
2002
Bioterrorism Role for Environmental Health Practitioners
2002
Environmental Health Administration Basics
2002
Introduction to the 1850 Report of the Sanitary Commission of the State of Massachusetts
2001
Competencies to Survive and Thrive
2001
Vision to Survive and Thrive
2001
A Vision for Environmental Health
2001
Recognition The Old Fashioned Way: Earning It!
2000
Two Roads Diverged —- , And That Has Made All The Difference
2000
Setting the Context – Keynote Presentation
1999
Larry Gordon Oral History
1999
A Check List for Environmental Health Leadership
1999
An Examination of the Educational Needs for Environmental Health and Protection
1999
From Nuclear Bombs to Food Safety: A Personal Odyssey
1999
Local Boards of Health and Environmental Health
1999
The Mission May Be Hazardous To Your Health
1998
An Aroma of Issues and Responsibilities
1998
The Organizational Wonderland of Environmental Health
1998
Environmental Health and Protection Adventures
1998
Environmental Health and Protection: A Primer
1998
Public Health and the Environment: Floundering Partners
1997
Healthy People 2010 Recommendations
1997
We Cough With Forked Tongue
1997
Weintraub Letter
1996
Enhancing the Good, Abolishing the Bad and the Ugly
1996
Gordon recipient of NM Society for Public Administration Distinguished Public Administrator Award
1996
Gordon Presented with SPH Outstanding Alumni Award
1996
Leading Change, or Being Left Behind
1996
Public Health Practitioner Incubation Plight
1995
The Rise and Demise of Public Health Leadership
1995
Keynote Presentation, NM Environment Department
1994
The Evolving Nature of Environmental Health and Protection
1994
Public Health: A Blurred Vision
1994
American Society for Public Administration Award
1994
Environmental Health and Protection: Century 21 Challenges
1994
Public Health in an Era of Change
1994
Public Service: The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly
1993
History of Environmental Health and Protection in Albuquerque and New Mexico
1993
Dear EPA Administrator
1993
Dear Mr. President
1993
Health Care Forum Panel Comments
1993
Principles of Environmental Health Administration
1993
Public Health is More Important Than Health Care
1992
Dear Mr. HRSA Administrator
1992
Dear Mr. Chief of Staff
1992
Does Public Health Still Include Environmental Health and Protection?
1992
Healthy People Continuum
1992
Incorporating Public Health Perspectives into Environmental Policy
1992
Report of the Committee on the Future of Environmental Health
1992
Teaching Health Policy and Politics in U.S. Schools of Public Health
1991
Educating Environmental Health and Protection Professionals: Problems, Challenges and Recommendations
1991
History of the NM Scientific Laboratory System
1991
Lung Group Honors Health Official
1991
Welcome Address, New Mexico Public Health Association 1987
1990
Reaching the Environmental Health Objectives, aka “And the Band Played On.”
1990
Who Will Manage The Environment
1989
No Use in Closing the Barn Doors Now
1989
Risk Communication and Environmental Health Priorities
1989
The Risk of Inadequate Risk Communication
1988
Gordon Announces Retirement Plans
1988
Gordon Receives Distinguished Public Service Award
1988
New Mexicans Earn Salute for Public Service
1988
Parting Thoughts
1988
The Myth of Modern Medicine
1988
Dear Senator Domenici:
1988
Retiring HED Boss Made Mark on Land, Government
1987
Acceptance Comments, Sedgwick Memorial Medal
1987
Commission on the Arizona Environment
1987
Evaluating the Environmental Health Workforce
1987
Letter Health and Environment Department Staff, 1987
1987
Convocation Address, UNM School of Medicine
1987
Gordon Is Awarded Sedgwick Memorial Medal
1987
Sedgwick Memorial Medal Citation
1987
Testimony, Legislative Finance Committee
1986 Soviet Public Health Tour and Seminars
1986
Blueprint for Environmental Health
1986
Clean Air: A Right or a Luxury?
1986
Governor Carruthers appoints Gordon Health and Environment Secretary
1986
Skills/Roles Required of Personnel Dealing With Quick Response Situations
1985
Larry Gordon to lead Russian health tour
1985
Primacy of Prevention
1985
Statement Regarding Right-To-Know
1985
Testimony, Federal Clean Air Act
1984
EPA Hazardous Waste Testimony
1984
Gordon receives Lester Breslow Award for Distinguished Achievement in Public Health
1984
Lest We All Forget
1984
The Environment
1984
Academy Lauds Gordon
1984
Indianapolis Health Day Keynote
1983
Another State’s Perspective
1983
Evolving from Problems to Quality of Life
1983
Program-Problem Relationship Chart
1982
New Environment Chief May Lift Cloud of Criticism
1982
State Official Resigns for Position With City
1981 Block Grants and the Health of the Public
1981
Energy Appetite Burgeoning
1981
Environmental Health Personnel and Program Priorities for the Eighties
1981
Health and Environment Pioneer is Chief of National Association
1981
Health Issues and the Population Problem
1981
Is Our Environment a Treasure or a Dumping Ground?
1981
National Public Health Leadership Conference Remarks
1981
The Impact of Reagans’s Health Policies
1981
A Separate Federal Department of Health: Environmental Health and Other Prevention Issues
1981
Conference of State Sanitary Engineers Presentation
1981
Dear Mr. President (2)
1981
Environmental Health and Program Priorities for the Eighties
1981
Environmental Health: New Problems, New Responses for the 80s
1981
EPA in Transition
1981
Federal Clean Air Act
1981
Industry’s Role in Disease Prevention
1981
Popullution: The 1981 APHA Presidential Address
1981
Sanitarian: A Title or a Profession?
1981
Testimony, U.S. Senate Environment and Public Works Committee re- Clean Air Act
1980
Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
1980
Environmental Health Organization and Management: Some Different Experiences
1980
Gordon to Head Health Association
1980
Must We Have a Sick Environment to Have a Health Economy?
1980
Food Protection: Mission,Goal, Methodology
1980
Status Quo?
1979
Health Education in the Health and Environment Department
1979
New Mexico Shouldn’t Feel Inferior
1979
Program Organization and Management
1979
Management in the Public Sector
1978
State Official Examines Priorities
1978
Environmental Health: Everyone’s Responsibility
1978
Walter F. Snyder Award
1977
Consumer Protection vs. Special Interests
1977
Mission Impossible?
1977
Public Information
1977
Relative Advantages of State District Programs a Compared With Local Programs
1977
Unified Planning in a Public Health Agency
1976
Environmental Epidemiologist Needed
1976
No Significant Deterioration: An Essential Tool for Long-term Environmental Protection
1976
Planning and Management of Environmental Health Programs in Urban Areas
1976
Planning: An Essential Tool
1976
Pride in Achievement
1976
Water Pollution Control Administration
1976
Changing Public Health Curriculum
1976
Effective Managers Use Personnel and Resources To Get The Job Done
1976
Organization of Environmental Programs
1976
Radioactive Wastes and Our Future
1976
Reorganizing Federal Health Programs
1976
Report on the Status of Environmental Health in the American Public Health Association
1975
Sanitarians and the Environment
1975
The Environment in Relation to a National Health Insurance Program
1974
Programming for Effective Problem Solving
1974
What’s Wrong With Environmental Health?
1973
Potpourri of Environmental Management Methods
1973
Approaches to Effective Reorganization
1973
Fees for Service: Pro and Con
1971
Gordon named head of Environmental Agency
1971
Man’s Apathy to Environment Termed Ticket to Extinction
1971
Economic Development and Our Environment
1970
Managerial Concepts Regarding Environmental Agencies
1970
Dear Governor King
1970
CDC Training Letter
1970
EPA Creation
1970
State Responsibilities in Environmental Management and Consumer Protection
1970
The Role of State Governments in Programs of Environmental Management and Consumer Protection
1969
Profile: Larry J. Gordon, MS, MPH
1969
Environmental Engineering — A Fable and a Challenge
1969
Environmentalists Must be Aggressive, Creative
1969
Is Health Planning Comprehensive?
1969
Journeying to Environmental Health
1969
Statement on the Quality of our Environment
1969
The Role of Local Health Officials in the Use of Pesticides
1969
Unification for Action Needed for Environmental Management
1968
Comprehensive Health Planning and Consumer Food Protection
1968
Environmental Health Concept Wheel
1968
Gordon’s Move A Surprise
1968
Health Chief Quits
1968
Relevance of the Environment to Health Planning
1967
Comments on Environmental Health Programs of Metropolitan Areas
1965
City Health Dept. Captures Coveted National Award
1964
City Whiz Kid
1962
Critique of the USPHS Report of the Committee on Environmental Health Problems
1962
Gordon Awarded Sippy Award
1962
Gordon Helps Write Food Sanitation Book
1962
Sanitarian
1962
The General Environmental Health Problem
1961
Community Support – Public Relations
1961
Gordon Wins PH Award
1960
City Health Director Gets Sandia Clearance
1959
City Health Dept. Wins High National Honors
1959
Gordon Named As Candidate for High Award
1959
Here’s to Your Health
1956
Gordon to monitor fallout
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