Leo M. Crowley
Occupational Therapist
8600 Thackery Street Suite 5203 Dallas Texas, 75225About
Leo M. Crowley, MD, MPH, FACPM, maintains a position within Recovery Impairment Evaluations located in Dallas, Texas. Highly recognized in the field of occupational medicine, Dr. Crowley has been designated Fellow of several prestigious associations including the American College of Preventive Medicine, the American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians, the American College of Medical Quality, and the American Academy of Urgent Care Medicine. Having practiced and studied internationally, Dr. Crowley's career spans over 40 years. He has published a novel, as well as worked as a Medical Review Officer in the past. He also acted as the President of the Hawaii Schools Association.
Education and Training
Harvard University
Board Certification
MPH (Master of Public Health)
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Professional Society Memberships
- American Medical Association
Articles and Publications
- Author, James Joyce. A Fictional Journey of a Young Man with Poor Traits, to an Old Man, The Artist without Portraits, Pices Press Publishing Co, 2003
Hobbies / Sports
- Rugby Football
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