Grand Rounds

Occupational Toxins and Outbreaks: The Alert Clinician and Public Health

Department of Medicine Grand Rounds
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33rd Annual Alice Hamilton Lecture

Occupational Toxins and Outbreaks: The Alert
Clinician and Public Health

Work-related exposures remain an underrecognized but critical contributor to morbidity. This Grand Rounds will explore the intersection of occupational health, clinical recognition of hazardous exposures, and public health action. Through real-world cases and evidence-informed interventions, Robert Harrison will share practical approaches to identifying concerning symptoms and lessons from successful prevention efforts.

About the Annual Alice Hamilton Lecture:
Every year, our UCSF Division of Occupational, Environmental, and Climate Medicine (OECM) sponsors a lectureship in honor of Alice Hamilton, the founder of the modern discipline of occupational medicine in the U.S. View past lectures on the OECM website.

Speaker:
Robert Harrison, MD, MPH, is a professor of medicine in the Division of Occupational, Environmental, and Climate Medicine at UCSF Health and the founder and director of UCSF Occupational Health Services. He directs the worker tracking and investigation program for the California Department of Public Health, has extensive experience diagnosing and treating work- and environmental-induced disease, and has served on the Cal/OSHA Standards Board.

 

How to Attend: 
In Person: 
S-214, Medical Sciences Building (513 Parnassus Avenue) 
Lunch will be provided 

Zoom option: 
https://ucsf.zoom.us/j/97633865272?pwd=sHvIef57IXKYFnBm2lnvQtxUMeRVEn.1  
Webinar ID: 976 3386 5272 
Passcode: 609641 

Or join by phone (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location): 
+1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose) 
+1 213 338 8477 US (Los Angeles) 
+1 669 219 2599 US (San Jose) 
+52 554 161 4288 (Mexico) 

International numbers available: https://ucsf.zoom.us/u/ac4WisOf7E  

New procedures for claiming CME credit:  
Please review this informational guide on the updated ways to claim CME credit starting in academic year 25-26. 

Add to Calendar 2026-03-03 20:00:00 2026-03-03 21:00:00 Occupational Toxins and Outbreaks: The Alert Clinician and Public Health   33rd Annual Alice Hamilton Lecture Occupational Toxins and Outbreaks: The Alert Clinician and Public Health Work-related exposures remain an underrecognized but critical contributor to morbidity. This Grand Rounds will explore the intersection of occupational health, clinical recognition of hazardous exposures, and public health action. Through real-world cases and evidence-informed interventions, Robert Harrison will share practical approaches to identifying concerning symptoms and lessons from successful prevention efforts. About the Annual Alice Hamilton Lecture: Every year, our UCSF Division of Occupational, Environmental, and Climate Medicine (OECM) sponsors a lectureship in honor of Alice Hamilton, the founder of the modern discipline of occupational medicine in the U.S. View past lectures on the OECM website. Speaker: Robert Harrison, MD, MPH, is a professor of medicine in the Division of Occupational, Environmental, and Climate Medicine at UCSF Health and the founder and director of UCSF Occupational Health Services. He directs the worker tracking and investigation program for the California Department of Public Health, has extensive experience diagnosing and treating work- and environmental-induced disease, and has served on the Cal/OSHA Standards Board.   How to Attend:  In Person:  S-214, Medical Sciences Building (513 Parnassus Avenue)  Lunch will be provided  Zoom option:  https://ucsf.zoom.us/j/97633865272?pwd=sHvIef57IXKYFnBm2lnvQtxUMeRVEn.1   Webinar ID: 976 3386 5272  Passcode: 609641  Or join by phone (for higher quality, dial a number based on your current location):  +1 669 900 6833 US (San Jose)  +1 213 338 8477 US (Los Angeles)  +1 669 219 2599 US (San Jose)  +52 554 161 4288 (Mexico)  International numbers available: https://ucsf.zoom.us/u/ac4WisOf7E   New procedures for claiming CME credit:   Please review this informational guide on the updated ways to claim CME credit starting in academic year 25-26.  Department of Medicine America/Los_Angeles public