MEDICAL DIRECTOR REPORT

 

Vol. 3.2  Q2  2008

An Occupational and Environmental Health Network Publication

  HSPH  Awards Dr. Thomas Winters "Clinical Professor of the Year"

The Occupational & Environmental Medicine Residency Program at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH) awarded Dr. Thomas H. Winters the “Clinical Professor of the Year Award” for 2007-2008. The award recognizes dedication, leadership and invaluable contributions to the advancement of the residency program. Dr. Winters will be honored at an awards dinner on May 9th, 2008. 

OEHN’s President and Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Tom Winters  will be awarded the Harvard School of Public Health “Clinical Professor of the Year” on May 9th.

 “Dr. Winters has made a major impact on our residency program.  His contributions, along with OEHN’s, have enhanced the value of our program.  Dr. Winters is well deserving of this honor.”

Philip D. Parks, MD, MPH, MOH
Occupational & Environmental Medicine Resident Physician & Research Fellow
Harvard School of Public Health

 

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Dr. Thomas Winters
Awarded HSPH's
“Clinical Professor of the Year Award

All OEHN
Physicians are ACOEM
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