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CURRICULUM VITAE
NAME: DATE OF BIRTH: PLACE OF BIRTH: CITIZENSHIP: EDUCATION:
Hilton Cecil Lewinsohn
7th November, 1928
Wolmaransstad, South Africa
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Wolmaransstad Primary School
Jeppe High School for Boys, Johannesburg, South Africa University of the Witwatersrand Medical School
QUALIFICATIONS:
- M. B., B. Ch. (Rand) 1952 - Diploma in Industrial Health, (D.I.H.) Society of
Apothecaries, London, 1968. - Member of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine in the
Royal College of Physicians (MFOM), London, 1978 - Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians - (FCCP),1981.
- Accredited Specialist in Occupational Medicine by Joint Committee on Higher Medical Training Royal College of Physicians, London, England, 1978
- Licensed Physician in State of Connecticut 1979 - NIOSH approved "B" Reader, 1980 - Fellow, American Acaderry of Occupational Medicine, 1984 - Fellow, American Occupational Medical Association, 1986
SOUTH AFRICA (Approximate Dates)
January, 1953 June, 1953
House Physician, Chamber of Mines (Springkell) Sanatorium, near Johannesburg
July, 1953 December, 1953
Orthopedic House Surgeon, Addington Hospital, Durban
January, 1954 June, 1954
Senior House Physician, Addington Hospital, Durban
July, 1954 December, 1954
Casualty Officer, Johannesburg General Hospital
January, 1955 February, 1956
Resident Medical Officer, Chamber of Mines (Springkell) Sanatorium
UNITED KINGDOM
June, 1956 June, 1957
Senior House Officer, Dept, of Medicine, Farnborough Hospital, Farnborough, Kent (attached to the Chest Unit)
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July, 1957 October, 1957
Locum Medical Registrar, Pinewood Hospital, Wokingham, Berkshire
November, 1957 December, 1958
January, 1959 December, 1960
Medical Registrar, London Chest Hospital, London E. 2.
Resident Assistant Physician (Senior Registrar), London Chest Hospital (Country Branch) Arlesey, Beds.
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (ECFMG passed in April, 1961 - 75% achieved)
July, 1961 June, 1962
Resident, Chest Medicine, Bronx Municipal Hospital Center New York
July, 1962 August, 1963
Research Fellow in Cardio-pulmonary Physiology and Instructor in Medicine at Bronx Municipal Hospital
Center and Albert Einstein College of Medicine, Yeshiva University, New York
UNITED KINGDOM
September, 1963 - Pneumoconiosis Medical Officer, Ministry of Pensions and
February, 1966
National Insurance, Albert Bridge House West, Manchester
March, 1966 October, 1969
Medical Officer, Turner Brothers Asbestos Company Limited. Rochdale
October, 1969 - Chief Medical Officer, T.B.A. Limited and Medical Adviser September, 1976 to Turner and Newal Limited, Manchester
UNITED STATES OF AMERICA (FLEX Examination passed December, 1978)
October, 1976 January, 1981
Corporate Medical Director, Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. Corporate Headquarters, Trumbull, Connecticut
January, 1981 May, 1982
Corporate Medical Director, The Perkin-Elmer Corporation, Norwalk, Connecticut
July, 1982 Jan. 1986
Assistant Corporate Medical Director (Eastern Region), Union Carbide, Danbury, Connecticut
January 1986 -
Medical Director, Chemicals & Plastics Group, Union Carbide Corporation, Danbury, Connecticut
POST-GRADUATE TRAINING COURSES
1. Course in Advanced Medicine, London Hospital Medical College, January, 1961 - March, 1961.
2. D.I.H. Course, University of Manchester, Nuffield Department of Occupational Health - September, 1966 - September, 1967.
3. American College of Radiologists - Interpretation of Radiographs of Pneumoconioses - 1980
4. American College of Radiologists - Interpretation of Radiographs of Pneumoconiosis - 1980 and 1983
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PUBLICATIONS
1. Changes in Forced Expiratory Volumes Throughout the Day. British Medical Journal, (1960) i: 462-464
2. Asbestos Bodies. British Medical Journal, (1968) ii_: 120 . (correspondence).
3. Arterial Puncture British Medical Journal, (1964) ii_: 511 (correspondence).
4. Safety, Health and Welfare in Factories. The Lancet (1969) ii_: 377 (correspondence)
5. The effect of an industrial environment upon normal lung function over time - a current survey in an asbestos textile factory. A paper delivered at a Synposium on 'Lung Function and Work Capacity' held at Salford University on 14th May, 1970 in association with the British Association of Sport and Medicine.
6. The Medical Surveillance of Asbestos Workers - a lecture delivered to the Royal Society of Health Provincial Meeting held at the Bateman Centre, Birch Hill Hospital, Rochdale in June, 1971.
Royal Society of Health Journal (1972) 92:69-77.
7. Asbestosis in Textile Manufacturing. W. J. Smither and H. C. Lewinsohn
Biological Effects of Asbestos. (Editors: Bogovski, Gilson, Timbrell, and Wagner) IARC Scientific Publications No. 8, 1973, p. 169-174 World Health Organization: International Agency for Research on Cancer.
8. Health Hazards of Asbestos. A Review of Recent Trends.
J. Soc. Occup. Med. (1974) 24, 2-10
9. Early Malignant Changes in Pleural Plaques Due to Asbestos Exposure: A Case Report.
British J. Dis. Chest (1974) 68, 121.
10. The Frequency of HLA Antigens in Asbestos Workers with and without Pulmonary Fibrosis.
C. C. Evans, H. C. Lewinsohn, June M. Evans British Medical Journal (1977) 1, 603-605
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11. The Surveillance of Asbestos Textile Workers in Relation to the Environmental Background During Forty Years of Change at TBA Industrial
Products, Ltd.
Environmental Pollution and Human Health. Proceedings of the International Symposium on Industrial Toxicology, November 4-7, 1975, Lucknow, India. S. H. Zaidi (Ed.) Pub. by Industrial Toxicology Research Centre, Lucknow, India (1977).
12. A Mortality Study Among Workers in an English Asbestos Factory.
J. Peto, R. Doll, S. V. Howard, L. J. Kinlen, H. C. Lewinsohn British J. Industrial Medicine (1977) 34* 169-173.
13. Asbestosis - A Diagnostic Enigma.
J. Occup. Medicine (1977) 19, No. 9, 607-610.
14. As I See It.
J. Soc. Occup. Med. (1979) 29, 64.
15. Asbestosis: a study of dose-response relationships in an asbestos textile factory.
G. Berry, J. C. Gilson, S. Holmes, H. C. Lewinsohn and S. A. Roach. British J. Industrial Medicine, (1979) j!6, 159-174
16. The Surveillance of High-Risk Groups Exposed to Asbestos in the United States.
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences, (1979) 330:533-540.
17. Dose-Response Relationships for Asbestos-Related Disease: for Hygiene Standards. Part I - Morbidity. G. Berry, H. C. Lewinsohn
Implications
Annals of the New York Academy of Sciences (1979), 330:185-194.
18. Dust Control in a Conventional Asbestos Textile Factory H. C. Lewinsohn, C. A. Kennedy, J. E. Day and P. H. Cooper.
Annals of the New York Academy of Science, (1979), 330:225-241
19. Discussion Summary: Clinical and Radiological Observations on Asbestos-Related Pathology.
Biological Effects of Mineral Fibres, Vol. 2 (J. C. Wagner - editor). Lyon (IARC Scientific Publications No. 30) 1980 pp. 579-583
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20. The Influence of Occupational and Environmental Asbestos Exposure on the Incidence of Malignant Mesothelioma in Connecticut.
H. C. Lewinsohn, J. W. Meigs and M. J. Teta. Biological Effects of Mineral Fibres, Vol. 2 (J. C. Wagner - editor). Lyon (IARC Scientific Publications No. 30) 1980. pp. 655-660
21. Criteria for the Diagnosis of Asbestosis and Conciderations in the Attribution of Lung Cancer and Mesothelioma to Asbestos Exposure.
(Prepared by the Medical Advisory Panel* to the Asbestos International Association) Int Arch Occup Environ Health (1982) 49:357-361.
22. The Medical Surveillance of Persons Exposed to Asbestos.
Hilton C. Lewinsohn. Connecticut Medicine, (1982) 46:510-514.
23. Mesothelioma in Connecticut 1955-1977: Occupational and Geographic Associations. Mary Jane Teta, MPH; Hilton C. Lewinsohn, MB.; J. W. Meigs, MD.; Romeo Vidone, MD.; Linda Z. Mowad, RN.; and John T. Flannery, BA. Journal of Occupational Medicine, (1983), 25 749-756.
PAPERS PRESENTED BUT NOT PUBLISHED
1. The Establishment of a Medical Surveillance Program in an Asbestos Factory: A Collaborative Effort by Management, Company Physicians, Chest Physicians and Radiologists.
John D. Eshleman, J. Kreider and H. C. Lewinsohn. Paper presented at International Conference on Occupational Lung Disease, San Francisco, California, February 27 - March 2, 1979.
2. Statement at hearing on the existence of asbestos-related diseases in American industry and the manner and adequacy with which the victims of these occupational diseases are presently compensated. Presented to the Committee on Education and Labor's Subcommittee on Labor Standards, House of Representatives, Congress of the United States, May 1, 1979. Hilton C. Lewinsohn.
3. A Review of the Inter-Relationship Between Physical, Biological and Environmental Factors in the Diagnosis and Management of Asbestos.
Hilton C. Lewinsohn.
Paper presented at the Association of Clinical Scientists' Synposium on Frontiers of Clinical Science" at the Medical University of South Carolina, Charleston, South Carolina, May 3-6, 1979
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4. Occupational Asbestos Exposure and Mesothelioma in Connecticut.
Teta, Mary Jane; Lewinsohn, Hilton C.; Vidone, Romeo A.; Meigs, J. Wister. Paper Presented at International Conference on Occupational Lung Disease, Chicago, Illinois, March 24 - 27, 1982.
5. The Principles of Occupational Medical Practice With Particular Reference to Diagnosis of Work-Related Illness And The Competence of Medical Experts in This Specialty.
Hilton C. Lewinsohn.
Paper read at the National Academy of Arbitrators' Medical Seminar, Southbury, CT - October 30, 1982.
6. Asbestos: The History, The Present, The Future. Paper presented at 1983 Tennessee Valley Section - AIHA Conference on Asbestos: The Current Health Issues", October 5-7, 1983, Knoxville, TN.
Hilton C. Lewinsohn.
7. Asbestos: The History, The Present, The Future Paper re-presented at 1984 ORC Asbestos Symposium, Washington, D.C. 1984.
8. Medical Examinations Required for Asbestos Workers. Presentation at informal rulemaking hearing on the Proposed Rule on Occupational Exposure to Asbestos (29CFR, Parts 1910, Federal Register (1984)49: 14116-14145), July 12, 1984
Hilton C. Lewinsohn.
9. Ingestion of button size batteries containing HgO, Ag20, Mn02 and other electrolytes.
Presented at the Spring Meeting of the Association of Clincial Scientists, Newport, Rhode Island May 9 - 12, 1985.
PROFESSIONAL BODIES
1. British Medical Association
2. Society of Occupational Medicine (U.K.) (Former Member of Council 1973-1975)
3. Royal Society of Medicine (Former member of Council of Section of Occupational Medicine 1975-1976)
4. American Occupational Medical Association
5. Occupational Medical Association of Connecticut
6. American Thoracic Society (Connecticut Thoracic Society)
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7. American Academy of Occupational Medicine (1978)
8. Fairfield County Medical Association (1979)
9. Connecticut State Medical Society (1979)
10. American Medical Association
11. New York Acadeny of Sciences (1980)
12. American College of Chest Physicians (1981)
13. Society of Occupational and Environmental Health (1981)
14. American Public Health Association (1981)
COMMITTEES
1. Asbestos Scientific Committee of Permanent Commission and International Association on Occupational Health.
2. British Occupational Hygiene Society's Sub-Committee on Asbestos Hygiene Standards. (Corresponding member)
3. American Public Health Association Advisory Panel on Asbestos, 1977-1978.
4. Connecticut Community Based Cancer Control Program Advisory Committee. 1977-1978
5. Occupational Medical Association of Connecticut:
- Secretary 1980-81 - President 1982-83
- Occupational Health Legislation 1982.
Committee,
1979,
1980,
1981
(Chairman)
- University Education Liaison Committee, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981. - Board of Directors 1983-84
6. Medical Advisory Panel, Asbestos International Association, London, 1979-Jan. 1981. October 1983, March 1986.
7. American Cancer Society (Connecticut Division): Professional Education Committee, 1979, 1980, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986
8. Yale Cancer Control Program, 1980.
9. Connecticut State Interim Asbestos Study Group, 1980.
10. Connecticut State Medical Society Public Health Committee 1980, 1981, 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985, 1986.
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11. Fairfield County Medical Association: Committee on Occupational Health, 1981-82
ad hoc Committee on Health Care Cost Containment, 1982.
12. American College of Chest Physicians: Section on Environmental Health, Steering Committee 1982, 1983, 1984, 1985.
13. American Occupational Medical Association: Co-Chairman: Council on Scientific Affairs, 1984, 1985, 1986; Chairman; Committee on Occupational Lung Disorders, 1983, 1984, 1985. Member, Committee on Occupational Lung Disorders, 1986
14. Medical Advisory Board, Connecticut Association of Occupational Health Nurses, 1983, 1984, 1985.
15. Medical Consultant to Asbestos Information Association, North America, 1983, 1984, 1985.
ACADEMIC AFFILIATIONS
1. Clinical Associate, Department of Laboratory Medicine, University of Connecticut.
2. Lecturer, Department of Epidemiology, Yale University School of Medicine. Courses Taught: Spring Semester 1986 - EHS 574b Occupational Health Services.
APPOINTMENTS
Consultant (Occupational Medicine), Department of Internal Medicine (Chest Medicine) - Norwalk Hospital, Norwalk, Connecticut 06856
OTHER
Moderator, Concurrent Session Number 122, (May 2, 1986) "Appropriate Use Of Spirometry In The Workplace", American Occupational Health Conference, Denver, Colorado.
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