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    Martin Slade, MPH, PhD

    Lecturer in Occupational Medicine
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    Lecturer in Occupational Medicine

    Biography

    Mr. Slade's work focuses on the development of analytical models to evaluate the effects of physical, social and environmental factors on the patterns of disease and injury within the workplace setting, including non-traditional settings such as the military and merchant mariners. In recent years, he has been the lead statistician for four clinical trials conducted by the Department of Defense to determine the effect of pharmacological agents on prevention of hearing loss as well as mild traumatic brain injuries.

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    Education & Training

    PhD
    Walden University, Public Health (2021)
    MPH
    Yale University School of Medicine (2001)
    BS
    Syracuse University (1980)
    Postgraduate Trainee
    Harvard School of Public Health

    Research

    Overview

    Mr. Slade's current research interests include the development of analytical models to evaluate the effects of physical and psychosocial factors on the patterns of disease and injury within industrial workplaces as well as psychosocial influences on aging, in particular, how older individuals’ perceptions of aging affect cognition and health in old age. Additionally, Mr. Slade's research interests include the effect of mechanical hearing protection and pharmacological interventions on the reduction of noise induced hearing loss.

    Public Health Interests

    Aging; Occupational Health

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Martin Slade's published research.

    Publications

    2024

    2023

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