Dr. Robert J. McCunney, MD, MPH, MS
Occupational Medicine
55 Fruit St Cox 2 Boston MA, 02114About
Robert McCunney is a preventative medicine specialist practicing in Boston, MA. McCunney specializes in the health of individuals, communities, and particular populations, focusing on how to protect and maintain health as well as prevent disease and dangers. As a preventative health specialist, McCunney participates in the planning and evaluation of health services, researches diseases in specific populations and helps manage health care organizations. Preventative medicine specialists can specialize further in aerospace medicine, occupational medicine, or public health and general preventive medicine.
Education and Training
Jefferson Medical College MD 1976
Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health Master Degree of Public Health 0
University of Minnesota Master of science degree in environmental health 0
Thomas Jefferson University Jefferson Medical College MD
Board Certification
Preventative MedicineAmerican Board of Preventative MedicineABPM
Provider Details
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Providing high quality occupational medical services.
- Occupational ingestion of P-32: the value of monitoring techniques to determine dose. A case report.
- Health, productivity, and occupational medicine.
- Health and productivity: a role for occupational health professionals.
- Medical surveillance: the role of the family physician.
- Opportunities and challenges in leading a professional organization: a recent president's perspective.
- Genetic testing: ethical implications in the workplace.
- Environmental health in the journals.
- The influence of occupational medicine on general medicine: a look at the journals.
- Asthma, genes, and air pollution.
- Particles and cancer.
- Lung cancer mortality and carbon black exposure: Cox regression analysis of a cohort from a German carbon black production plant.
- Lung cancer mortality and carbon black exposure: a nested case-control study at a German carbon black production plant.
- Lung cancer mortality and carbon black exposure: uncertainties of SMR analyses in a cohort study at a German carbon black production plant.
- Should we screen for occupational lung cancer with low-dose computed tomography?
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Physician Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Lung Center -
- Instructor in Medicine Harvard Medical School -
- Research Scientist Harvard School of Public Health -
Awards
- Health Achievement Award Year American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
- Presidential Award Year American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Fellowships
- Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard School of Public Health occupational and environmental medicine
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Leveraging Extensive Experience in Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Boston, Massachusetts – Dr. Robert J. McCunney’s, clinical research and teaching focus for the past 40 years has been occupational and environmental disease. As a member of the pulmonary division of Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Dr. McCunney brings a wealth of knowledge and expertise in evaluating and treating occupational and environmental lung diseases, along with other exposure-related health problems.
Dr. McCunney, who also serves as a part-time Instructor in Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and a research scientist at the Harvard School of Public Health, has dedicated his career to advancing the understanding and management of lung diseases linked to workplace and environmental exposures. His commitment to patient care and education positions him as a vital asset to both the hospital and the wider medical community.
After earning his Medical Degree from Jefferson Medical College in 1976, Dr. McCunney completed a residency program in internal medicine at Northwestern University Medical Center and Faulkner Hospital. He further honed his specialized skills through a fellowship in occupational and environmental medicine at Brigham and Women’s Hospital and the Harvard School of Public Health. He holds a Master Degree of Public Health from the prestigious Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health; he also holds a master of science degree in environmental health from the University of Minnesota. He has been board-certified in occupational and environmental medicine since 1983.
Dr. McCunney’s clinical research is focused on the effect of occupational and environmental hazards and their impact on lung health. As the author and co-author of over 125 peer-reviewed publications and book chapters he has made significant contributions to the field of occupational and environmental medicine. He has also served as editor-in-chief of five major textbooks. His role as a peer reviewer for various medical publications underscores his commitment to the dissemination of high-quality research.
Honored with the Health Achievement Award and the Presidential Award from the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine, Dr. McCunney is recognized as a leader in his field. His extensive experience and dedication to patient care make him a valuable addition to the Brigham and Women’s Hospital Lung Center, where he continues to advocate for the health of individuals affected by occupational and environmental lung diseases.
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