
Stefanos N. Kales, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance
Professor in the Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Harvard Title
Professor in the Department of Environmental Health
Professor of Medicine
Administrative and Hospital Titles
Chief of Occupational and Environmental Medicine and Medical Director for Employee Health and Industrial Medicine, Department of Medicine, Cambridge Health Alliance
Director of the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Residency, Department of Environmental Health, Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health
Other Affiliations
HSPH Cardiovascular Epidemiology Program
Address
Cambridge Hospital
Occupational Health
1493 Cambridge St
Cambridge MA 02139
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Fitness for duty evaluations in hazardous materials firefighters.
Authors: Kales SN, Aldrich JM, Polyhronopoulos GN, Artzerounian D, Gassert T, Hu H, Kelsey K, Sweet C, Christiani DC.
J Occup Environ Med
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J Occup Environ Med
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Prognostic factors in patients with methanol poisoning.
Authors: Liu JJ, Daya MR, Carrasquillo O, Kales SN.
J Toxicol Clin Toxicol
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J Toxicol Clin Toxicol
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Paranoid psychosis after exposure to cyanide.
Authors: Kales SN, Dinklage D, Dickey J, Goldman RH.
Arch Environ Health
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Arch Environ Health
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Injuries caused by hazardous materials accidents.
Authors: Kales SN, Polyhronopoulos GN, Castro MJ, Goldman RH, Christiani DC.
Ann Emerg Med
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Ann Emerg Med
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Mechanisms of and facility types involved in hazardous materials incidents.
Authors: Kales SN, Polyhronopoulos GN, Castro MJ, Goldman RH, Christiani DC.
Environ Health Perspect
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Environ Health Perspect
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Medical surveillance of hazardous materials response fire fighters: a two-year prospective study.
Authors: Kales SN, Polyhronopoulos GN, Christiani DC.
J Occup Environ Med
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J Occup Environ Med
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Methylene chloride, carboxyhemoglobin and cardiac risk.
Epidemiology of hazardous materials responses by Massachusetts district HAZMAT teams.
Are reference intervals for carboxyhemoglobin appropriate? A survey of Boston area laboratories.
Carboxyhemoglobin levels in patients with cocaine-related chest pain.
Authors: Kales SN, Feldman J, Pepper L, Fish SS, Ozonoff D, Christiani DC.
Chest
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Chest
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