Occupational & Environmental Medicine

Residency
Mission Statement
Since our first year in 1997-1998, we have been dedicated to raising practicum year residency training in Occupational Medicine to a new level, through educational innovation and teaching excellence. We train physicians who have already developed their general clinical proficiency, to attain the competencies and skills that will ensure success in contemporary Occupational and Environmental Medicine practice. We emphasize training to a high level in skills that add value to practice, as well as in leadership and management. The program is accredited, supported by a training grant from NIOSH, and has a superior record measured by a variety of outcomes. We relentlessly pursue a policy of continuous improvement.
The residency has two tracks. An external track for physicians employed full-time in occupational medicine: applicants should have completed academic year requirements (MPH or equivalent) and be employed at a location that offers suitable training opportunities, resources and supervision grant. An internal track for residents who will be employed at the University of Pennsylvania medical Center: appointment requires prior completion of a clinical training program (such as Internal, Family or Emergency Medicine or other), and an MPH or equivalent degree.
Program Graduates have successful careers in clinical practice, corporate Occupational Medicine, Academic Medical Centers and government.
The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer.
Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
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Dr. Judith McKenzie Promoted to Associate Professor
We are very pleased to announce that Dr. Judith McKenzie Associate Director of the Occupational Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania has been promoted to the rank of Associate Professor. In addition to her clinical and teaching responsibilities, Dr. McKenzie has authored over 40 scientific papers in the last 5 years.
Penn Occupational Medicine Residency at the NORA Conference
Drs. Emmett & McKenzie presented a paper and poster exhibit at the National Occupational Research Agenda Tenth Year Anniversary in Washington D.C. on April 18-19, 2006 entitled "Academic-Community Partnership Practicum Year Training Program for Occupational Medicine Residents". This was the only accepted paper on the professional training sponsored by NIOSH. The paper highlighted a number of educational innovations developed for the residency.
PENN Occupational Medicine Resident Receives Research Award
Dr. Jerry Strohkorb has been selected for one of five Resident Research Awards and to present his paper "Cardiac Risk Reduction of Firefighters through a Formal Wellness Policy" at the American Occupational Health Conference to be held May 7-10, 2006 in Los Angeles California.
Dr. Strohkorb performed this study in partial fulfillment of the requirements of the Population Occupational Medicine Rotation.
Congratulations to Dr. Strohkorb.
PENN Resident to Make Research Presentation Poster
Dr. Scott Morris from our 2004-2005 Practicum Year Class will be presenting a poster of his research project "Commercial Motor Vehicles Crash Involvement Rate Before and After Revision of the US Hours of Service Regulations at the upcoming American Occupational Health Conference (AOHC) 2006 in Los Angeles. Posters will be available for viewing by conference attendees from Sunday May 7th at 5:30pm through Monday May 8th at 7:00pm in the AOHC Exhibit Hall at the Hyatt Regency Century Plaza Hotel. Dr. Morris completed this study as part of the requirements for the Population Based Occupational Medicine Rotation for his residency training.
Resident Receives Research Grant
MyLinn Sawyer, MD, MPH a resident in the 2005-2006 Practicum Year Class has been awarded a pilot research grant from NIOSH through the John Hopkins Education and Research Center for her proposal "Does Mandatory Overtime Increase Occupational Injuries at an Automotive Assembly Plant. Dr. MyLinn Sawyer will be doing this project during her Population Based Occupational Medicine Rotation.
Availability of Resident Positions for 2009-2010
The University of Pennsylvania Medical Center announces the following Occupational Medicine Residency Training Positions commencing in July 2008. Training is organized around required professional competencies and is designed to develop leaders with a high-level of the skills required for success. The program is accredited, supported by a training grant from NIOSH, and has a superior record for educational and career outcomes measured in a variety of ways.
Up to eight external track practicum year positions are available for physicians employed full-time in occupational medicine. Applicants should have completed academic year requirements (MPH or equivalent) and be employed at a location that offers suitable training opportunities, resources and supervision. Residents must make monthly visits to Philadelphia, and work with University of Pennsylvania Occupational Medicine Faculty. Partial stipend support may be available on a competitive basis, to selected applicants through the NIOSH training grant. These awards are based on criteria of community and personal need
Up to one full-time position at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center. This position is suitable for a physician with a superior record, seeking a career with a strong emphasis in academia/ research. Appointment requires prior completion of an ACGME accredited clinical training program (such as Internal, Family or Emergency Medicine). Applicants may already have an MPH or equivalent degree, if not the resident will also be required to complete the MPH degree at the University of Pennsylvania. A range of attractive rotations is available within the Medical Center, the Wharton School, industry, and government. Candidates for this position are encouraged to discuss specific research interests with the Program Director.
The University of Pennsylvania is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply.
Program information and/or application packages are available from
Edward A. Emmett, MD by email: emmetted@mail.med.upenn.edu;
telephone: 215-349-5708 or facsimile 215-662-4430.
Program Accreditation Update
We were notified on April 14, 2008 by the American Council for Graduate Medical Education that the Residency Review Committee awarded the Occupational Medicine Residency Program at the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center the status of Continuing Accreditation effective March 27, 2008. The program will be site visited again by the ACGME in approximately March 2013.
Performance of Penn Occupational Medicine Residents on the American Board of Preventive Medicine Examinations (1998-2005)
As part of the University of Pennsylvania Medical Center Occupational Medicine Residency Quality Assurance Program, we recently examined the results achieved on the American Board of Preventive Medicine Occupational Medicine (ABPM-OM) Examination. Results of residents from the Penn program were compared with those obtained by Occupational Physicians Scholarship Fund (OPSF) scholars.
OPSF scholars were chosen for comparison because they are a specially selected nationwide group who are considered to represent the very best group of applicants to Occupational Medicine Residency Programs.
Both groups performed much better than the average of residency-trained physicians taking the ABPM-OM examination.
The performance of Penn Residents and OPSF Residents over the period for which scores were available for analysis (1998 through 2004 examinations) was reasonably similar. On the average OPSF scholars performed marginally better in the Preventive Medicine Core portion of the examination, Penn residents performed better in the Occupational Medicine portion of the examination by a similar margin. When both scores were combined Penn residents scored better than OPSF scholars for 4 of the seven years, OPSF scholars for 3 years. These results were interpreted as attesting to the quality of the Penn program. Further analysis by subject area did not reveal any areas of serious deficiency.
Former Residents
Dr. Nancy Rodway, a graduate from the 2005-2006 residency year, have accepted a position as Clinical Assistant Professor at the Ohio State University College of Medicine in Occupational Medicine. Dr. Rodway will be integral in the planning and development of a Center for Occupational Excellence for Occupational Clinical Medicine, Research and Education.
Dr. Brian Bennett, a graduate from the 2005-2006 residency year, has accepted a position as Corporate Medical Director with the Sikorsky Aircraft Corporation located in Stratford, Connecticut.
Dr. Madelynn Azar-Cavanagh, a graduate from the 2000-2001 residency year was listed in the San Diego Magazines among the Top Doctors in San Diego and recently in the Guide to America's Top Physicians.
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Prospective Applicants
Application Forms
Internal Track
- Internal PGY2&3r Application Required Documentation
- Complete Housestaff Physical Package
- Proof of Medical Education
- Medical Training License Application
- Residency Application
- Internal practicum year Application Cov ltr
- Contact Sheet Information
External Track
- Complete Housestaff Physical Package
- External Application Package Cover Letter
- Proof of Medical Education
- Medical Training License Application
- Description of Employment
- Residency Application
- Contact Sheet Information
Competency Objectives:
Program Description
- Program Description
- Internal Track 2008-2009 Overview
- External Track 2008-2009 Overview
- University of Pennsylvania OM Residency Program Article
- List of former and current residents
Residency Session Dates 2008– 2009
2008
July 10-12, 2008: Introductory SessionAugust 28-30, 2008: Environmental Health & Risk Management
September 18-20, 2008: Environmental Health & Risk Management
October 23-25,2008: Workplace: Hazard Recognition, Evaluation & Control
November 20-22, 2008: Workplace: Hazard Recognition, Evaluation & Control
December 18-20, 2008: Organizational Management
2009
January 22-24, 2009: Organizational Management
February 26-28, 2009: Population Based Occupational Medicine
March 26-28, 2009: Population Based Occupational Medicine
April 16-18, 2009: Worker: Disability & Work Fitness
May 28-30, 2009: Worker: Disability & Work Fitness
June 18-20, 2009: Closing Session
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CORE FACULTY LIST
Revised 10/07Residency Director
Edward
A. Emmett, M.D., M.S.
Professor & Director
of Academic Programs Occupational
Medicine
University
of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Department
of Occupational Medicine, GR Silverstein
3400
Spruce Street
Philadelphia,
PA 19104
emmetted@mail.med.upenn.edu
215-349-5708
215-662-4430
Fax
Associate Director
Judith
McKenzie, M.D., M.P.H.
Assistant
Professor, Occupational Medicine
University
of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Department
of Occupational Medicine, GR Silverstein
3400
Spruce Street
Philadelphia,
PA 19104
jmckenzi@mail.med.upenn.edu
215-662-4439
215-662-4430
Fax
Subject-area Rotation Supervisors
The Workplace, Hazard Identification, Evaluation & Control
Jeffrey Erinoff, D.O., M.P.H.
Medical Director, Delaware Valley Health Services
Rohm & Haas Corporation
JErinoff@rohmhaas.com
Environmental Health, Risk Assessment & Risk Communication
Philip G. Lewis, M.D., M.P.H.
Vice
President, Health, Safety & Environment
Rohm & Haas
Corporation
100
Independence Mall West
Philadelphia,
PA 19106-2399
Organizational and Health Care Management
Edward A. Emmett, M.D., M.S.
Marcia Comstock, M.D., M.P.H.
President
Comstock Consulting Group
1157 Lafayette Road
Wayne, PA 19087
Population Based Occupational Medicine
Lloyd Tepper, M.D., Sc.D
Retired Corporate Medical Director
Air Products Corporation
Frances S. Shofer, Ph.D
Adjunct Assoc. Prof., Epi &Biostatistics
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Dept. of Emergency Medicine, GR Ravdin
3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia,
PA 19104
Judith McKenzie, M.D., M.P.H
The Worker, Disability & Work Fitness
Robert Bonner, M.D., M.P.H.
Medical Director and Vice President, Claim Medical
The Hartford Group
690 Asylum Ave. T5-96
Hartford, CT 06115
Elizabeth Genovese, M.D., M.B.A
Medical
Director
IMX
Medical Management Services
Two Bala Plaza, Suite 600
Bala
Cynwyd, PA 19004
Natalie Hartenbaum, M.D., M.P.H.
Chief
Medical Officer
OccuMedix
P.O. Box 197
Dresher, PA 19025
Faculty, Occupational Medicine Clinic, Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania
Amy Behrman, M.D.
Associate Professor
Medical Director of Occ. Medicine
University of Pennsylvania Medical Center
Department of Occ. Medicine, GR
Silverstein
3400 Spruce Street
Philadelphia, PA 19104
Site Supervising Faculty
Site Supervising faculty are appointed for each of the clinical training sites used by the Program.
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Links
American Board of Preventive Medicine
Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education
Graduate Medical Education Office for the
University of Pennsylvania Medical School
Journal of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Journal Article OM Residency Training Program University of Pennsylvania
Occupational Physicians Scholarship Fund (OPSF)
National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Agency for Toxic Substance and Disease Registry (ATSDR)
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine (ACOEM)
Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics (AOEC)
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