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James
Craner,
MD, MPH, FACOEM, FACP
Occupational &
Environmental Medicine Internal
Medicine
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Expertise & Areas of Interest
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- Exposure to/toxicity
from (examples):
- Heavy metals
(lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, others)
- Dusts/particulates
(silica, machining oils, diesel exhaust)
- Bioaerosols (mold,
sewage, agricultural agents)
- Solvents (1,1,1-trichloroethane;
Stoddard solvent; butyl cellosolve)
- Gases (carbon
monoxide, hydrogen sulfide)
- Inorganics (HF,
chlorine, nitrates)
- Organic compounds
(isocyanates, epoxy resins, others)
- Pesticides
- Unidentified
agents
- Evaluation of internal
diseases (skin, kidney, respiratory,
neurological, reproductive, allergy, infectious
diseases, multi-system) related to known or
suspected occupational or environmental
exposures.
- OSHA and MSHA medical
surveillance and biological monitoring
- Firefighter and HazMat
worker health and safety/medical surveillance
- Indoor air
quality/building-related symptoms from indoor
mold exposure/sick buildings (more...)
- Biostatistical
analysis of biological and environmental data
- Epidemiological
investigation, software development and research
(more...)
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