Beth Rosenberg

Positions

Assistant Professor, Department of Public Health and Family Medicine

Director of Public Health Admissions Committee

Concentration leader, Environmental Health

Pending, director of joint MS engineering/ MPH track
Contact

Tufts University School of Medicine
136 Harrison Avenue
Boston, MA 02111

Phone   (617) 636-6651
Fax (617) 636-4017
Email beth.rosenberg@tufts.edu
Education
Degree(s) BA Wellesley College, MPH Boston University School of Public Health, ScD University of Massachusetts, Lowell
Institution(s)
Research Focus

Occupational and environmental health; designing effective safety systems; creating systems of production that do not harm workers or the environment; drivers for corporations to create those systems of productions and overcoming obstacles that they encounter to this endeavor, public health improvements as social change

Select Publications
    1. Rosenberg, Beth "The Unintended Consequences of the Banning of Alar" New Solutions Winter, 1996 pp. 34-51

    2. Rosenberg, B. and Levenstein, C. “Determinants of a Successful Silicosis Control Program” in Contributions to History of Occupational and Environmental Prevention Grieco, Iavoli and Berlinguer, eds. Elsevier, 1999 Amsterdam 195-210

    3. Charles Levenstein, John Wooding, and Beth Rosenberg, “Occupational Health: A Social Perspective" in Occupational Health, Recognizing and Preventing Work-Related Disease fourth edition. Barry S. Levy and David H. Wegman, editors. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia 2000 pp. 27-50

    4. Rosenberg BJ, Barbeau EM, Moure-Eraso R, Levenstein C. “The Work Environment Impact Assessment: A Methodologic Framework for Evaluating Health-Based Interventions” American Journal of Industrial Medicine vol. 39, no. 2 Feb. 2001 218-226

    5. Guest editor of special issue of New Solutions, A Journal of Environmental and Occupational Health Policy on “Food, Work and Environment” volume 10, number 4 2000 , including:

      Rosenberg, Beth “Food Work and Environment: Introduction” pp. 313-315, Rosenberg Beth J and Barbeau, Elizabeth M. “ A Bittersweet Report from a New Orleans Sugar Refinery: Working Conditions and Labor-Management Relations Deteriorate Together” pp. 377-382 ,and Rosenberg, Beth “Working to Give Justice a Chance – Interview with Kim Bobo” pp. 383-389

    6. David Kriebel and Beth J. Rosenberg “Lung cancer: another good reason to control silica” Cancer Causes and Control, 12: 785-787, 2001

    7. Rosenberg, Beth Second Thoughts about Silicosis, New Solutions, 13:3 2003

    8. Ken Geiser and Beth Rosenberg, “The Social Context of Occupational and Environmental Health" in Occupational Health, Recognizing and Preventing Work-Related Disease fourth edition. Barry S. Levy and David H. Wegman, editors. Lippincott Williams and Wilkins, Philadelphia 2005

    9. Rosenberg BJ, Levenstein C and Spangler E. Change in the World of Occupational Health: Silica control, Then and Now, Journal of Public Health Policy vol.26 (2) July 2005 192-203

    10. Supriya Lahiri, Charles Levenstein, Deborah Imel Nelson, Beth J. Rosenberg. The Cost Effectiveness of Occupational Health interventions: Prevention of Silicosis. Am. J. Ind. Med. 48:503-514 (2005)

     

 

 

 

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