The National Network of Depression Centers
The National Network of Depression Centers (NNDC) is an initiative being launched by the University of Michigan Comprehensive Depression Center, in conjunction with colleague institutions across the nation. The primary goal of the NNDC is to transform and accelerate the understanding and treatment of depressive and bipolar disorders by developing an integrated network of leading Depression Centers. The multidisciplinary outreach programs of the NNDC will help to better diagnose and treat depression and bipolar illness, as well as eradicate stigma associated with these diseases.
The National Network of Depression Center mission statement is: To improve the quality, effectiveness, and availability of depression and bipolar diagnosis, treatment, and prevention so people can live better lives.
In the news:
April 21, 2009
University of Louisville Depression Center Grand Opening
November 17, 2008
National Network of Depression Centers to tackle depression and bipolar disorder
April 14, 2008
Opening of nation’s 2nd comprehensive depression center gets national network under way
November 17, 2006
Our Great Depression
November 12, 2006
Depression Centers Needed
Let's copy strategy that cut cancer and heart disease deaths

