TEXAS

University of Texas Health Center at Tyler
11937 US Highway 271
Tyler, Texas 75708-3154
Clinic Founded 1988
www.tiosh.org

AOEC Contact
Beverlee McClelland, Administrative Associate
Phone: (903) 877-5609
Fax: (903) 877-5864
beverlee.mcclelland@uthct.edu

Clinic Description
The Texas Institute of Occupational Safety and Health® (TIOSH®) is the occupational and environmental medicine program of the University of Texas Health Center at Tyler. Located centrally between Dallas, Texas and Shreveport, Louisiana, TIOSH primarily serves industrial communities in East Texas. Industries include both service and manufacturing processes such as health care, assembly, and petroleum/gas production.

Most Common Occupational Diagnoses
Asbestos Related Disease, Occupational Lung Disease

Most Common Environmental Diagnoses
Asbestos Exposure, Hazardous Materials Handling

General Services Provided
Diagnosis of occupational related disease, Diagnosis of environmental related disease, Medical surveillance, Evaluations of workplace, Bilingual physician, Physical Therapy

Specialized Services
Occupational and Environmental Exposures

Staff
Jeffrey L. Levin, MD, MSPH, Physician
Marian Crawford, RN, COHN, Nursing Coordinator
Aman Dhillon, MD, MS, Physician
Larry K. Lowry, Ph.D., Biomonitoring

Health Educator 3
Nurses 2

Training Offered
Family Practice Residents, Medical Students, ACGME Accredited Occupational Medicine Residency Program, Asbestos and Lead Abatement Training, Masters of Environmental Science Program, Respiratory Protection, Occupational Health Continuing Education

Areas of Significant Research/Interest
Asbestos Related Diseases, Occupational Lung Diseases, Bio-monitoring, Agricultural Health, Ergonomics.

Notes
Accredited Occupational Medicine Residency
Southwest Center for Pediatric Environmental Health (www.swcpeh.org).

(Updated 5/08)
 
 

University of Texas Health Services
7000 Fannin, Suite 1620
Houston, Texas 77030
Clinic Founded 1991

AOEC Contact
Julie Lindenberg, DNP
Phone: (713) 500-3267
Fax: (713) 500-3263

Clinic Description
This primary care clinic emphasizes care for students, employees, and occupational clients from the University of Texas Health Science Center and Greater Houston community. It serves as an occupational medicine clinic site for the residency program at the School of Public Health and preceptor site for the nurse practitioner students from the School of Nursing, and occupational health nursing students.

Most Common Occupational Diagnoses
Acute Work-related Injury, Low Back Pain, Occupational Asthma, Chemical Exposure, Noise-induced Hearing Loss

Most Common Environmental Diagnoses
Chemically Induced Illnesses

General Services Provided
Primary care diagnoses and treatment, Laboratory and Radiology Services, Occupational Health, Workers' Compensation Evaluations, Independent Medical Examinations

Specialized Services
Toxicology (Clinical)

Staff
George Delclos, MD, MPH, Physician
William Perkison, MD, MPH, Physician
Thomas Mackey, RNC, PhD, Nurse Practitioner
Julie Lindenberg, RNC, MSN, Nurse Practitioner
Lawrence Whitehead, CIH, PhD, Industrial Hygienist
Susan Parnell, RN, MSN, MPH, COHN-S, CIC, Infection Control
Robert Emery, PhD, Risk Manager
Social Worker Consultant

Training Offered
Occupational medicine residents affiliated with The University of Texas-Houston Health Science Center School of Public Health Occupational Medicine Program, nursing students from the Occupational Health for Nurses Program, and nurse practitioner students from the School of Nursing. Opportunities for selected project work are also available for industrial hygiene students.

Areas of Significant Research/Interest
Occupational hazards of health care workers, Childcare workers

Significant Affiliations
UTHHSC School of Public Health, UTHHSC School of Nursing

(Updated 5/08)