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NIOSH - UPDATE

Contact: Fred Blosser (202) 401-3749
September 15, 2000

NIOSH DIRECTOR NAMED DEAN OF
UCLA SCHOOL OF PUBLIC HEALTH

NIOSH Director, Linda Rosenstock, M.D., M.P.H. has accepted the position of Dean of the School of Public Health at the University of California, Los Angeles. Dr. Rosenstock will begin her duties at UCLA on November 1, 2000. "While I am excited about this new opportunity, it is difficult to leave NIOSH and all that we have accomplished over the last six years, "said Rosenstock. "I sincerely believe that working people are better off because of NIOSH’s research and prevention activities. I am confident that the hard work and dedication to the field of occupational safety and health will continue long after I have left the Institute."

Dr. Rosenstock’s tenure at NIOSH began in April 1994. After weathering attempts by the 104th Congress to eliminate the Institute in 1995, Dr. Rosenstock went on to lead NIOSH through a period of great growth. During her six years as NIOSH Director the Institute has:

Dr. Rosenstock received her BA in psychology from Brandeis University and her MD and MPH from the Johns Hopkins University. Her advanced training was at the University of Washington, where she was Chief Resident in Primary Care Internal Medicine and a Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholar. She held appointments at the University of Washington as Professor of Medicine in the School of Medicine and Professor of Environmental Health in the School of Public Health and Community Medicine.

At the University of Washington, Dr. Rosenstock was active in clinical practice of both general internal medicine and occupational and environmental medicine. She conducted research and published extensively in many areas of medicine and public health, with over 120 contributions to the scientific literature, including three books.

Dr. Rosenstock has been active internationally in teaching and research in occupational and environmental health. She has served as an advisor to the World Health Organization, taught in many developing countries, and conducted health effects studies in Latin America.

Before becoming NIOSH director, she chaired the United Auto Workers/General Motors Occupational Health Advisory Board. She is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians and an elected member of the Society of Medical Administrators and the Institute of Medicine.

Dr. Rosenstock, her husband, Lee Bailey, and their two children, Adam Lee Bailey (7) and Matthew Lynn Bailey (5) look forward to the move from Washington, DC to Los Angeles, CA.


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