Carrie A Redlich, MD, MPH
Professor of Medicine (Occupational Medicine); Director, Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program
Departments & Organizations
Internal Medicine: General Internal Medicine | Occupational Health & Environmental Medicine | Pulmonary, Critical Care & Sleep Medicine: Asthma & Airways Disease Program; Interstitial Lung Disease (ILD) Program; Occupational & Environmental Lung Diseases Program; Winchester Chest Center
School of Public Health: Environmental Health Sciences
Skin Diseases Research Center, Yale
Office of Cooperative Research
Biography
Dr. Redlich, a graduate of Williams College and Yale University School of Medicine, is trained in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine, and occupational and environmental medicine. Her clinical practice and research interests focus on occupational and environmental lung diseases, in particular work-related asthma, and health effects and prevention of exposure to isocyanates, chemicals widely used to produce polyurethane foams and coatings and other products.
Education & Training
MPH | Yale University (1988) |
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MD | Yale University (1982) |
Fellow | University of Washington |
Fellow | Yale University School of Medicine |
Resident | Yale University School of medicine |
Intern | Yale University School of Medicine |
Board Certification | AB of Internal Medicine, Internal Medicine (1986) |
Board Certification | AB of Preventive Medicine, Occupational Medicine (1990) |
Honors & Recognition
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Executive Leadership in Academic Medicine (ELAM) FellowshipDrexel University College of Medicine (2014)