Dr. Thomas H. Winters Honored as Harvard School of Public Health 'Clinical Professor of the Year' Award
Occupational & Environmental Health Network, Inc. (OEHN) Thomas H. Winters, MD was recently awarded the "Clinical Professor of the Year Award" for 2007-2008 by The Occupational & Environmental Medicine Residency Program at the Harvard School of Public Health (HSPH). The award recognizes dedication, leadership and invaluable contributions to the advancement of the residency program. Dr. Winters was honored at an awards dinner on May 9th, 2008.
(PRWEB) May 22, 2008 -- OEHN has worked in partnership with the Occupational Medicine residency program with HSPH for a number of years. "Dr. Winters has made a major impact on our residency program. His invaluable contributions, along with OEHN's, have enhanced the value of our program. Dr. Winters is well deserving of this honor," said Philip Parks, Chief Resident with the Harvard School of Public Health.
Thomas H. Winters MD, FACOEM, FACPM, is the President and Chief Medical Chief Officer for Occupational & Environmental Health Network (OEHN). Dr. Winters is also a visiting lecturer at Harvard Medical School and provides medical director leadership with the New England Baptist Hospital, Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Children's Hospital Boston and the Federal Reserve Bank, among other clients. Dr. Winters has over 25 years experience in occupational medicine.
About Occupational & Environmental Health Network - OEHN delivers premier onsite Medical Director leadership and program oversight for employee and occupational health departments across the country. OEHN is supported by a team of Board Certified Occupational Health physicians, program management staff, project managers and consultants. Its network of twelve hospital clinics and a local, regional and national network of occupational medicine resources provide organizations, hospitals, disability management providers and the government with a comprehensive portfolio of occupational medicine solutions.
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