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Clifford Mitchell
Associate Professor
- Adjunct
Director of Environment Health Coord., MD Dept Health and Mental Hygiene
Academic Degrees
MD, MPH
Departmental Affiliation
Environmental Health Sciences
Phone: 410-767-6234
Fax: 410-333-5995
Research and Professional Experience

My work has focused on several areas: indoor environments; public health practice particularly related to environmental and occupational health; development of surveillance systems for environmental and occupational health, including development of Maryland's Environmental Public Health Tracking program at the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene; and training of health professionals and para-professionals, particularly as it relates to preparedness.

Keywords

Environmental Health, Occupational Health, Public Health, occupational medicine, environmental health sciences

Selected Publications

1: Shubert J, Ritchie EC, Everly GS Jr, Fiedler N, Williams MB, Mitchell CS, Langlieb AM. A missing element in disaster mental health: behavioral health surveillance for first responders. Int J Emerg Ment Health. 2007 Summer;9(3):201-13. Review.

2: Geer LA, Anna D, Curbow B, Diener-West M, de Joode BW, Mitchell C, Buckley TJ. Survey assessment of worker dermal exposure and underlying behavioral determinants. J Occup Environ Hyg. 2007 Nov;4(11):809-20.

3: Resnick B, Zablotsky J, Farrow O, Glotfelty R, Heard P, Kelly S, Mitchell C, Phillips F, Burke T. Enhancing the Maryland environmental public health workforce: a collaborative approach. J Environ Health. 2007 Jul-Aug;70(1):32-6, 63.

4: Mitchell CS, Gochfeld M, Shubert J, Kipen H, Moline J, Langlieb A, Everly GS Jr, Udasin I, Wartenberg D, Paulson G. Surveillance of workers responding under the National Response Plan. J Occup Environ Med. 2007 Aug;49(8):922-7.

5: Mitchell CS, Zhang JJ, Sigsgaard T, Jantunen M, Lioy PJ, Samson R, Karol MH. Current state of the science: health effects and indoor environmental quality. Environ Health Perspect. 2007 Jun;115(6):958-64. Epub 2007 Jan 25. Review.

6: Wu F, Jacobs D, Mitchell C, Miller D, Karol MH. Improving indoor environmental quality for public health: impediments and policy recommendations. Environ Health Perspect. 2007 Jun;115(6):953-7. Epub 2007 Jan 25.

7: Gershon RR, Sherman M, Mitchell C, Vlahov D, Erwin MJ, Lears MK, Felknor S, Lubelczyk RA, Alter MJ. Prevalence and risk factors for bloodborne exposure and infection in correctional healthcare workers. Infect Control Hosp Epidemiol. 2007 Jan;28(1):24-30. Epub 2006 Dec 29.

8: Gershon RR, Mitchell C, Sherman MF, Vlahov D, Lears MK, Felknor S, Lubelczyk RA. Hepatitis B vaccination in correctional health care workers. Am J Infect Control. 2005 Nov;33(9):510-8.

9: Mitchell CS, Gershon RR, Lears MK, Vlahov D, Felknor S, Lubelczyk RA, Sherman MF, Comstock GW. Risk of tuberculosis in correctional healthcare workers. J Occup Environ Med. 2005 Jun;47(6):580-6.

10: Mitchell CS, Hodgson MJ. Respiratory Protection for mold remediation. J Occup Environ Med. 2004 Nov;46(11):1099-100.

11: Mitchell CS, Doyle ML, Moran JB, Lippy B, Hughes JT Jr, Lum M, Agnew J. Worker training for new threats: a proposed framework. Am J Ind Med. 2004 Nov;46(5):423-31.

12: Tu RH, Mitchell CS, Kay GG, Risby TH. Human exposure to the jet fuel, JP-8. Aviat Space Environ Med. 2004 Jan;75(1):49-59.

13: Mitchell CS, Moline J, Avery AN, Baker D, Blessman JE, Carson AI, Cosby O, Darcey D, Ducatman A, Emmett EA, Forst L, Gerr F, Gochfeld M, Guidotti TL, Harber P, Hu H, Hegmann KT, Kipen HM, Levin J, McGrail MP, Meyer JD, Mueller KL, Prince S, Rubin R, Schwerha JJ, Sprince NL, Taiwo O, Upfal M. In response to the 2002, vol. 22, no. 4 article entitled "The rise and fall of occupational medicine in the United States". Am J Prev Med. 2002 Nov;23(4):307-9.

14: Mitchell CS. Confidentiality in occupational medicine. Occup Med. 2002 Oct-Dec;17(4):617-23. Review.

15: Mitchell CS, Schwartz BS. Limitations of information about health effects of chemicals. J Gen Intern Med. 2001 Feb;16(2):135-6.

16: Foster WM, Brown RH, Macri K, Mitchell CS. Bronchial reactivity of healthy subjects: 18-20 h postexposure to ozone. J Appl Physiol. 2000 Nov;89(5):1804-10.

17: Mitchell CS, Donnay A, Hoover DR, Margolick JB. Immunologic parameters of multiple chemical sensitivity. Occup Med. 2000 Jul-Sep;15(3):647-65. Review.

18: Lincoln AE, Vernick JS, Ogaitis S, Smith GS, Mitchell CS, Agnew J. Interventions for the primary prevention of work-related carpal tunnel syndrome. Am J Prev Med. 2000 May;18(4 Suppl):37-50. Review.

19: Byrns GE, Palatianos KH, Shands LA, Fennelley KP, McCammon CS, Boudreau AY, Breysse PN, Mitchell CS. Chemical hazards in radiology. Appl Occup Environ Hyg. 2000 Feb;15(2):203-8.

20: Mitchell CS. Evaluating occupational health and safety programs in the public sector. Am J Ind Med. 1998 Dec;34(6):600-6.

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