Philip D. Parks, M.D., M.P.H., M.Occ.H.



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Philip D. Parks II, MD Philip D. Parks, M.D., M.P.H., M.Occ.H.
Clinical Research Fellow, Chief Resident
Department of Environmental Health
Harvard School of Public Health





Travel Medicine Forum
Occupational Health & Safety Forum

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Education:
Undergraduate 1996 B.A., Philosophy & Medical Ethics, Davidson College
Graduate 2001 Masters of Occupational Health, Harvard School of Public Health
Graduate 2007 Masters of Public Health, Tropical Medicine, Tulane
Medical School 2001 M.D., Tulane University School of Medicine
Postdoctoral Training:
Internship 2002 Family Practice - Naval Hospital Bremerton, WA
Residency & Fellowship 2008 Harvard School of Public Health - Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Board Certification:
2008 Board Eligible / Occupational Medicine
Military Status: LCDR, Active Drilling Reservist, U.S. Navy
Hospital / Academic Appointments:
2006-present Clinical Research Fellow, Harvard School of Public Health
2005-2006 Sr. Medical Officer, US Navy, Naval Special Warfare Group TWO
2003-2005 Diving Medical Officer & Undersea Medical Officer, US Navy
Medical Specialties / Areas of Interest: Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Travel Medicine and Travel Health
Wellness
Environmental Toxicology
Professional Publications:
Current Research Screening for Obstructive Sleep Apnea in Commercial (Truck) Drivers

Physiologic Effects of Commercial Air Travel in Vulnerable Populations

Publications Durand G, Parks PD, Kales SN. Alleged Daytime Somnolence in a Professional Driver: Approaching the Fitness for Duty Determination. Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, in press.

Lueken R, Heffner A, and Parks P. Treatment of Severe Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Using a Portable Hyperbaric Chamber. Annals of Emergency Medicine. 2006;48:319-322.

Parks, P. The Student's T-test, Chapter 16, In Epidemiology and Biostatistics Secrets, R. Nordness, ed. SPI Publishing, 187-197, 2006.
Professional Memberships: Member, American College of Occupational & Environmental Medicine
Member, New England College of Occupational & Environmental Health
Member, The American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene
Member, Undersea & Hyperbaric Medicine Society
Member, U.S. Special Operations Medical Association
Member, Wilderness Medical Society
Volunteer / Other Information
1997-2001 Doctors Ought to Care: Presented wellness lectures to elementary school children in New Orleans
1998-2000 SMILE: Volunteered to mentor terminally ill child.
1997-2001 Bridge House Alcoholic & Addiction Treatment Center: Volunteered to coordinate medical & graduate students in support of homeless citizens of New Orleans.
1996-1997 Volunteer with Meals on Wheels




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