OEM Residency PGY2 Year
During the PGY-2 year, the occupational and environmental medicine residents attend the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD and earn a Master of Public Health degree in the Occupational and Environmental Medicine concentration.
The objective of the PGY-2 year is to provide the resident with a foundation in the core disciplines of public health and to prepare the resident for occupational medicine practice during the PGY-3 year.
Core MPH Program Course Requirements: The courses listed below are the required core MPH Courses that all students must take to graduate from the MPH Program. The course descriptions for these courses are provided in the MPH Handbook.
- PMO 503 Biostatistics I
- PMO 504 Biostatistics II
- PMO 505 Microcomputer Applications
- PMO 511 Epidemiology I
- PMO 512 Epidemiology II
- PMO 526 Health Systems
- PMO 530 The Behavioral & Social Sciences Applied to Public Health
- PMO 540 Environmental Health
- PMO 558 Introduction to Clinical PM & OM
- PMO 670 Public Health Practicum
- PMO 671 Introduction To The Mph Project And Practicum
- PMO 672 MPH Project/Practicum Design And Development
- PMO 673 MPH Project/Practicum Implementation And Evaluation
- PMO 674 MPH Independent Project
- PMO 680 Introduction To Public Health
OEM Concentration required courses include:
- PMO 519 Occupational And Environmental Epidemiology
- PMO 542 Clinical Occupational And Environmental Medicine
- PMO 548 Joint Ops & Humanitarian Assistance
- PMO 549 Toxicology
- PMO 550 Industrial Hygiene and Laboratory
- PMO 553 Industrial Hygiene Field Studies
- PMO 599 Intro to Health Risk Communication
- PMO 642 Clinical Preventive Services & Selected Topics in OEM
- PMO 652 Occupational Ergonomics
- PMO 655 Current Issues in Injury Prevention
- PMO 973 GPM & OM Residency Journal Club
- PMO 990 Travel Medicine
- PMO 992 Travel Clinic Practicum
- PMO 997 Field Epidemiology
Contact the Residency
Additional information about the NCC Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency program can be obtained by sending an e-mail message to a staff member of the residency.
Residency Director:
cjankosky@usuhs.mil
Deputy Residency Director:
Michael.bell@usuhs.mil
Program Administrator:
leslie.tyler.ctr@usuhs.mil
Program Administrator:
dosmith@usuhs.mil

