Re: Jour Env & Occ Health Policy Great Articles!!
Posted by Myco X on 10/01/08
Amazing how Tee Guidotti soldiers on despite his having left not only the
ACOEM, but his position a GWU, and has now fled to reside in Canada.
Must be some really attractive retainer he's got...
Myco
On 10/01/08, Sharon wrote:
> Dear All,
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> The new JEOHP is out. Some great articles about too much
> corporate influence over environmental medicine.
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> Sharon
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> http://baywood.metapress.com/app/home/issue.asp?
> referrer=parent&backto=journal,1,42;linkingpublicationresult
> s,1:300327,1
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> NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational
> Health Policy 1 to 15 of 15
> Issue: Volume 18, Number 3 / 2008
> URL: Linking Options
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> Editorial: Some Notes on the Politics of Occupational
> Medicine pp. 283 - 284
> Charles Levenstein
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> Occupational Medicine and the Construction
> of "Difficult Reputations" pp. 285 - 298
> Tee L. Guidotti
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> Difficult Reputations and the Social Reality of
> Occupational Medicine pp. 299 - 316
> Elaine Draper
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> Beyond Reputation: Debate on the Role of Corporate
> Influence in Occupational and Environmental Medicine pp.
> 317 - 324
> Susanna Rankin Bohme and David Egilman
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> "Guidotti Fails to Convince" on Two Issues pp. 325 -
> 328
> Michael B. Lax
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> Protecting Disaster Site, Support, and Recovery
> Workers pp. 329 - 332
> James Celenza
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> Toward Tomorrow pp. 333 - 335
> Charles Levenstein
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> Open Letter about Proposed Changes for UNC-SPH—"Don't
> Lose the Mission" pp. 337 - 341
> Nancy Holt
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>
> Asbestos Disease in Australia: Looking Forward and
> Looking Back pp. 361 - 373
> A. D. Lamontagne, C. E. Hunter, D. Vallance, A. J.
> Holloway
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> The Latrobe Valley: Perspectives on Asbestos Issues
> pp. 375 - 378
> Vicki Hamilton
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> "Make History But Don'T Forget The Past" pp. 379 -
> 382
> Geoff Swayn
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> James Hardie Asbestos Victims Compensation Summary
> pp. 383 - 390
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> Is OSHA Working for Working People? pp. 391 - 403
> David Michaels
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> So why are There No Warning Labels on Your Contract?
> pp. 405 - 407
> Katherine Lippel
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> Contributors
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> NEW SOLUTIONS: A Journal of Environmental and Occupational
> Health Policy
> Issue: Volume 18, Number 3 / 2008
> Pages: 317 - 324
> URL: Linking Options
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> Beyond Reputation: Debate on the Role of Corporate
> Influence in Occupational and Environmental Medicine
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> Susanna Rankin Bohme and David Egilman
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> Abstract:
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> In his article in this issue, Tee Guidotti casts recent
> works addressing corporate influence on occupational
> medicine as "collective act[s] of disparagement …
> undertaken … for political reasons." We move beyond the
> question of reputation to address key conflicts in the
> history of occupational medicine, including the American
> Occupational Medical Association's historical role in
> weakening the beryllium standard and the American College
> of Occupational and Environmental Medicine's recent efforts
> to limit the extent of the Family Medical Leave Act. The
> corporate practice of externalizing health and safety costs
> makes industry influence an important ongoing topic of
> debate in occupational and environmental medicine.
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