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MSHS Environmental Medicine and Climate Science
United States
เข้าร่วมเมื่อ 2 พ.ค. 2016
Our department is deeply committed to the prevention of diseases with environmental origins, and we are shaping the future of environmental health research, clinical practice, and training the next generation of leaders in this field.
Today, we are leading in the emerging field of exposomics, and our pioneering research programs are investigating a broad range of early environmental exposures and their impacts on health and development throughout life.
Our interdisciplinary approach builds on a legacy of excellence of more than 50 years. We continue to bring together world-class researchers, clinicians, and trainees that are making discoveries in the lab that will translate to new interventions and treatments in patient care.
Today, we are leading in the emerging field of exposomics, and our pioneering research programs are investigating a broad range of early environmental exposures and their impacts on health and development throughout life.
Our interdisciplinary approach builds on a legacy of excellence of more than 50 years. We continue to bring together world-class researchers, clinicians, and trainees that are making discoveries in the lab that will translate to new interventions and treatments in patient care.
Occupational Health Among Dental Personnel: Respiratory Hazards, Lung Diseases, and Mental Health
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Friday 27-Septermber-2024, focused on occupational health among dental personnel as described by Ethan Fechter-Leggett, DVM, MVPM, Brie H. Blackley, PhD, and Suzanne Tomasi, DVM, MPH.
Dr. Brie Hawley Blackley received her BS in Animal Science (Pre-Veterinary Medicine) with minors in Biochemistry and English from the University of Delaware. She then went on to obtain an MS in Industrial Hygiene, and a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology from Colorado State University. After obtaining her doctorate in 2014, she joined the Field Studies Branch of the Respiratory Health Division at NIOSH and currently serves as an Research Industrial Hygienist with an active role in the Health Hazard Evaluation program and multiple research projects, with research interests spanning from exposures and health outcomes in dental settings, coffee production, to healthcare settings more broadly.
Dr. Ethan Fechter-Leggett (he/him) is a Research Epidemiologist in CDC NIOSH’s Respiratory Health Division/Field Studies Branch. His main research projects at NIOSH are on interstitial lung diseases in dental personnel, surgical smoke exposures among veterinary personnel, and respiratory hazards and health effects in coffee processing workers. He joined CDC in 2013 as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer in environmental health before joining NIOSH in 2015. He holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Tufts University, a Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine (MPVM) from the University of California, Davis, and a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from the University of Vermont.
Dr. Suzanne Tomasi is a 2005 graduate of The Ohio State University (OSU) College of Veterinary Medicine. In 2013, she pursued a Master of Public Health with a specialization in veterinary public health. She furthered her credentials by becoming a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. After graduate school, she was accepted into the CDC epidemiology fellowship as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer and matched with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in the Respiratory Health Division. She currently works at NIOSH as a veterinary epidemiologist with a focus on veterinarian occupational health.
Dr. Brie Hawley Blackley received her BS in Animal Science (Pre-Veterinary Medicine) with minors in Biochemistry and English from the University of Delaware. She then went on to obtain an MS in Industrial Hygiene, and a PhD in Cell and Molecular Biology from Colorado State University. After obtaining her doctorate in 2014, she joined the Field Studies Branch of the Respiratory Health Division at NIOSH and currently serves as an Research Industrial Hygienist with an active role in the Health Hazard Evaluation program and multiple research projects, with research interests spanning from exposures and health outcomes in dental settings, coffee production, to healthcare settings more broadly.
Dr. Ethan Fechter-Leggett (he/him) is a Research Epidemiologist in CDC NIOSH’s Respiratory Health Division/Field Studies Branch. His main research projects at NIOSH are on interstitial lung diseases in dental personnel, surgical smoke exposures among veterinary personnel, and respiratory hazards and health effects in coffee processing workers. He joined CDC in 2013 as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer in environmental health before joining NIOSH in 2015. He holds a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM) from Tufts University, a Master of Preventive Veterinary Medicine (MPVM) from the University of California, Davis, and a Bachelor of Science in Animal Science from the University of Vermont.
Dr. Suzanne Tomasi is a 2005 graduate of The Ohio State University (OSU) College of Veterinary Medicine. In 2013, she pursued a Master of Public Health with a specialization in veterinary public health. She furthered her credentials by becoming a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Preventive Medicine. After graduate school, she was accepted into the CDC epidemiology fellowship as an Epidemic Intelligence Service (EIS) Officer and matched with the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH) in the Respiratory Health Division. She currently works at NIOSH as a veterinary epidemiologist with a focus on veterinarian occupational health.
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HIV and Viral Hepatitis in the Workplace: Updates on Prevention and Treatment
มุมมอง 627หลายเดือนก่อน
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Tuesday 24-Sep-2024, focused on HIV and Viral Hepatitis in the workplace as described by Rachel Chasan, MD, MPH. Rachel Chasan, MD, MPH, obtained her medical degree and MPH from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai, and stayed on at Mount Sinai for Internal Medicine residency, including a ye...
Accommodations in Pregnancy: What's Old, What's New and What's Reasonable?
มุมมอง 802 หลายเดือนก่อน
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Tuesday 13-August-2024, focused on pregnancy accommodations as described by Sarah A. Foster-Chang, BA, BSN, MSN, DNP. Dr. Sarah A. Foster-Chang holds a BA in Human Biology (Stanford University), a BSN (University of California, San Francisco), an MSN in Primary Care (University of Pennsylvania) and...
Pre-placement & Fitness-for-duty: A Framework for Evaluation
มุมมอง 1352 หลายเดือนก่อน
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Tuesday 16-July-2024, focused on pre-placement & fitness-for-duty as described by Camille O. Napier, MD, MPH, FACP, FACOEM. Dr. Camille Napier is a board-certified physician, educator, and administrator with over twenty years of experience in occupational and internal medicine disease management, w...
Now Hear This: Implications of Hearing Loss for Health and Function
มุมมอง 1832 หลายเดือนก่อน
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Friday 14-June-2024, focused on hearing loss as described by Maura Cosetti, MD. Maura Cosetti, MD, is a Board Certified Otolaryngologist with additional qualification and board certification in Neurotology, and an Associate Professor of Otolaryngology-Head and Neck Surgery at the Icahn School of Me...
Vitamins, Nutrients, and Asthma: Is the Sum more Important than the Parts?
มุมมอง 4732 หลายเดือนก่อน
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Friday 07-June-2024, focused on vitamins, nutrients, and asthma as described by Juan C. Celedón, MD, DrPH. Dr. Celedón received his medical degree from the Pontificia Universidad Javeriana in Bogotá (Colombia). He served an Internship in Internal Medicine at Lincoln Hospital (New York Medical Colle...
Cold Exposure and Cold-related Injury in the Workplace
มุมมอง 1102 หลายเดือนก่อน
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Friday 31-May-2024, focused on cold-related injury in the workplace as described by Luckshman Coomaralingam, MD, MPH, MS. Dr. Luckshman Coomaralingam MD, MPH, MS, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. ...
Beyond Fleischner: Lung Nodule Evaluation
มุมมอง 8K2 หลายเดือนก่อน
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Friday 10-May-2024, focused on lung nodule evaluation as described by Adam Jacobi, MD. Dr. Adam Jacobi is Associate Professor of Radiology, Director of the Cardiothoracic Imaging Fellowship, and Section Chief of the Cardiothoracic Radiology section at Mount Sinai Hospital. Over the years, he has co...
Persistent Depressive Disorders in World Trade Center Exposed Responders
มุมมอง 952 หลายเดือนก่อน
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Friday 19-April-2024, focused on persistent depressive disorders as described by Sandra M. Lowe, MD. Sandra M. Lowe, MD, is Associate Professor of Psychiatry and Medical Director of the World Trade Center Mental Health Program at the Icahn School of Medicine, Mount Sinai. In her role as Medical Dir...
Aging at Work: A Look at Assessing Physicians for Duty
มุมมอง 1742 หลายเดือนก่อน
This past installment of the Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine grand rounds, on Friday 12-April-2024, focused on assessing physicians for duty as described by Camille O. Napier, MD, MPH. Dr. Camille Napier is a board-certified physician, educator, and administrator with over twenty years of experience in occupational and internal medicine disease management, wellness promotion...
EMS Case Review: Injury Prevention on the Job
มุมมอง 304 หลายเดือนก่อน
In honor of National EMS Week 2024, the Selikoff Centers partnered with MSHS to present a webinar on injury prevention for EMS workers. The event featured distinguished speakers: - Khalid Kazi, MS, NRP, CIC - Yelena Globina, MD, MPH - Arlette Loeser, MA, OTR/L, CIE - Michael Gormley, RN
September 11th Victim Compensation Fund Virtual Workshop
มุมมอง 544 หลายเดือนก่อน
WTC Health Program Clinical Center of Excellence at Mount Sinai hosts an educational seminar on the September 11th VCF program.
Climate Change & Occupational Health Mitigation & Adaptation Strategies
มุมมอง 1035 หลายเดือนก่อน
Amid escalating impacts of climate change, healthcare providers need to understand and address the intersection between climate change and worker health. They should integrate preventive measures and advocate for policies that prioritize worker safety and well-being. Speaker: Ismail Nabeel, MD, MPH, MS, serves as an Associate Professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Sci...
Heat Exposure & Heat-related Illness in the Workplace
มุมมอง 2625 หลายเดือนก่อน
With heat-related illnesses increasing among workers and delays in implementing federal heat standards, healthcare providers play a critical role in raising awareness, diagnosis, and treatment to improve patient outcomes. Speaker: Luckshman Coomaralingam MD, MPH, MS, is Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine and Climate Science at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount S...
A Conversation on Repetitive Stress Injuries and Selikoff's Work Injury Support Group
มุมมอง 586 หลายเดือนก่อน
Dr. Jonathan Dropkin, Selikoff's Ergonomist, engages in an insightful conversation with Mercedes about the profound effects of Repetitive Stress Injuries (RSIs) on workers' lives. Delving into the complexities of this occupational hazard, they explore not only the physical toll but also the emotional and financial burdens experienced by those affected. Moreover, Dr. Dropkin and Mercedes shine a...
Putting Resilience into Words and Action
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Putting Resilience into Words and Action
Applying Epidemiologic Methods to Study the Factors in Liver Diseases and Cancer Prevention
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Applying Epidemiologic Methods to Study the Factors in Liver Diseases and Cancer Prevention
Epithelial Cell Injury and Inflammatory/Immune Pathways Induced by Pollutants/Irritants/Allergens
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Epithelial Cell Injury and Inflammatory/Immune Pathways Induced by Pollutants/Irritants/Allergens
Easing the Burden of Polypharmacy in Older Adults with Deprescribing
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Easing the Burden of Polypharmacy in Older Adults with Deprescribing
Overview of Occupational Lung Diseases
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Overview of Occupational Lung Diseases
Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Overview and Management
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Obstructive Sleep Apnea - Overview and Management
Asthma Management 2024 - From Comorbidities to SMART Therapy
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Asthma Management 2024 - From Comorbidities to SMART Therapy
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Risk
มุมมอง 31910 หลายเดือนก่อน
Obstructive Sleep Apnea and Cardiovascular Risk
Mount Sinai WTC Clinical Center of Excellence
มุมมอง 50810 หลายเดือนก่อน
Mount Sinai WTC Clinical Center of Excellence
Beyond Burnout: A Systems Approach to Physician Wellbeing During Challenging Times
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Beyond Burnout: A Systems Approach to Physician Wellbeing During Challenging Times
Occupational Health for Pregnant Workers: Adapting Workplaces to Gestational Changes
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Occupational Health for Pregnant Workers: Adapting Workplaces to Gestational Changes
~ CHILDREN & PESTICIDES ! ~ ~ HOW CAN ANYONE ALLOW PESTICIDE-HATING FANATЖCS NEAR CHILDREN ?!?! ~ On the issue of children & pesticides. Pesticide-hating fanatжcs are WRONG !!! There is NO emerging science. There is NO health risk. There is NO laundry list of pesticides. There are NO REAL incidents near schools. There are NO children who are vulnerable. There are NO children at risk from pesticides. ~ However. On the issue of children & pesticides. Pesticide-hating fanatжcs will conveniently IGNORE the following PESTICIDE TRUTHS !!! - See below. ~ There IS a laundry list of threats of harm to children - a list that does not include pesticides. ~ There ARE children who will be HARMED by developmental disfunction & psychological abuse by those pesticide-hating fanatжcs that may include parents & relatives. ~ There are children who will be HARMED by exposure to the paranoia, the mindless hate-speech, & the subversive-conspiracies perpetrated by pesticide-hating fanatжcal-loved-ones. ~ There are children who will be HARMED by these fanatжcs. ~ Clearly, there WILL BE children who will be HARMED by exposure to mindless hate-speech & psychological abuse. ~ Ultimately, there WILL BE children who will be HARMED because of adults present in their lives who are pesticide-hating fanatжcal-extremists. ~ There WILL BE children who will be HARMED by the twisted-paranoia & the subversive-conspiracies of their fanatжcal-parents. ~ Sadly, someday, there WILL BE children who will be HARMED sufficiently to become just like the fanatжcal-adults whose mindless hate-speech has showed them how to hate & despise pesticides. ~ When the children become adults, they WILL serve absolutely NO useful purpose to society, just like their pathetic fanatжcal-parents. ~ If fanatжcal-parents truly care about their children, they will CEASE & DESIST all of their mindless hate-speech & valueless paranoid-conspiracies - for the sake of their children ! ~ How can anyone allow pesticide-hating fanatжcs near children ?!?! ~ ~ CHILDREN ARE EXPLOITED AS WEAPONS ULTIMATE TERRЖR ! ~ In public anti-pesticide forums, young fanatжcal-mothers are easily identifiable because they like publicly dressing in spandex, & are often paid-for-profit to disrupt the proceedings by making their young children or babies cry. ~ Crying & bawling is often not difficult since many of these kids are often abused by starvation with inferior organic food. ~ Fanatжcal-parents will further abuse their kids by making them fearful & anxious about modern chemicals that are known to be safe & effective. ~ These fanatжcs may also despicably lead their children to believe that if a loved one, or a family pet, passes on, then it is because of exposure to pesticides. [ ?!?! ] ~ Furthermore, children may be diagnosed with exotic & unlikely diseases & disorders, like ADHD [ ?!?! ], that have nothing to do with pesticides. ~ These fanatжcs could not care less about their children. ~ Sadly, pesticide-hating fanatжcal-parents prefer to despicably & outrageously exploit & abuse their children as dramatic weapons of coercion & ultimate environmental-terrжr in order to disseminate their mindless hate-speech. ~ How can anyone allow pesticide-hating fanatжcs near children ?!?! ~ ~ CHILDREN ARE NOT AT RISK BECAUSE OF RISK ASSESSMENTS ! ~ No one needs to worry about children, & even pets, playing on pesticide-treated grass. ~ This is because all pest control products are federally-approved, scientifically-safe, practically-non-toxic, & will cause no harm, even to children, & even to pets. ~ They represent no-actual-risk-of-harm. ~ It is a myth that children, & pets, are somehow at greater risk from exposure than adults because they play closer to the ground & their bodies are still developing. ~ According to Health Canada & US Environmental Protection Agency ( US EPA ), there are no unacceptable risks for children & pets. ~ The Risk Assessments of pest control products by Health Canada & US EPA DO take children & pets into consideration. ~ These Risk Assessments DO consider children’s & pet’s physiology, behaviours, & habits while playing on treated grass. ~ Typically, for all pest control products needed for professional lawn care maintenance, the government-approved labels state - « KEEP PEOPLE OFF TREATED AREA UNTIL FOLIAGE IS DRY » . ~ The same can be said for the vast majority of pest control products needed to protect golf courses. ~ Overall, pest control products are scientifically-safe & will cause no harm. ~ ~ CHILDREN ARE NOT AT RISK BECAUSE PESTICIDES WILL CAUSE NO HARM ! ~ Children are not at risk from pesticides because these products will not cause harm. The Risk Assessments of pest control products by Health Canada & US Environmental Protection Agency ( US EPA ) take into consideration sensitive groups, such as children, as well as infants & pregnant women. Children are protected by Health Canada & US EPA. ~ Children are not at risk from pesticides, but are at high risk with exposure to mindless hate-speech. According to Dr James S Bus, there is no evidence that pest control products like 2,4-D cause cancer or any health problems in children. ~ Moreover, there is not a scintilla of credible evidence that children have been harmed by chemicals in the environment, or that they are more vulnerable to such harm. However, pesticide-hating fanatжcs exploit, recruit, coerce, & brain-wash children with false-alarms of imminent harm from chemicals like pest control products. Mindless hate-speech have been taught to kids in school & propaganda packages have been sent directly to them. ~ In addition, Canadian Cancer Society’s web-sites state repeatedly that scientific research does not provide a conclusive link between pest control products & cancer. There is not one known cancer death from the proper use of pest control products that are needed to protect the urban landscape. ~ Nonetheless, given that cancer is the number 2 leading cause of death, there is a good chance that you are going to die of cancer no matter what you do. By contrast, pest control products are nowhere near a leading cause of cancer-death, & there is no chance that they will make you die of cancer. Pesticides causing cancer is a myth. So chill-out & have a drink, & forget about mindless hate-speech against pest control products. ~ How can anyone allow pesticide-hating fanatжcs near children ?!?! ~ ~ pesticidetruths.com/ WILLIAM H GATHERCOLE & NORAH G ~ ~ ~ -
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Dr. Elliot Do you still see patients as an Internal Provider?
Happy's Mother's Day
It is time to get right with Jesus. nobody is automatically gonna go to heaven at the end of it, we all have lied or stolen or had sex before marriage and the punishment is hell. Jesus died so you can get a clean slate and forgiveness of a future sin when we confess and forsake it. When you start to follow him you have to strive to obey what he commands. Read the Bible!! No one will enter heaven without the blood of Jesus. No other way but through Jesus!!!
Grt presentation 👍👍
Thanks Doc!
Excellent presentation, great!
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You could also measure the exposure to UVB and UVA Radiation.