Bradley Evanoff, MD, MPH is Chief of the Division of General Medical Sciences in the
Department of Internal Medicine at Washington University. He also heads the Section of
Occupational and Environmental Medicine and holds the Richard A. and Elizabeth Henby
Sutter Chair in Occupational, Industrial, and Environmental Medicine. Dr. Evanoff's
scholarly activities involve three main areas in occupational health: the epidemiology
and prevention of work-related musculoskeletal disorders, work-related health problems in
health-care workers, and the evaluation of occupational medical education. In addition to
his academic duties, Dr. Evanoff is involved in many issues related to employee health
and safety at BJC, and also serves as the Director of the Washington University Institute
of Clinical and Translational Sciences (ICTS). The Institute was established through
major funding from the National Institutes of Health’s Clinical and Translational Science
Award program. 

Articles

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Outcomes of a revised apprentice carpenter fall prevention training curriculum (with Victoria Kaskutas, Ann Marie Dale, John Gaal, Mark Fuchs, and Heather Lipscomb), Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation (2012)
 

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Risk factors for incident carpal tunnel syndrome: results of a prospective cohort study of newly-hired workers (with Ann Marie Dale, Elena Deych, Daniel Ryan, and Alfred Franzblau), Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation (2012)
 

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Using process evaluation to determine effectiveness of participatory ergonomics training interventions in construction (with Ann Marie Dale, Lisa Jaegers, Brian Buchholz, and Laurie Welch), Work: A Journal of Prevention, Assessment and Rehabilitation (2012)
 

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Comparison of research case definitions for carpal tunnel syndrome (with Alexis Descatha, Ann-Marie Dale, Alfred Franzblau, and Justin Coomes), Scandinavian Journal of Work and Environmental Health (2011)
 

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Physical examination has a low yield in screening for carpal tunnel syndrome (with Ann Marie Dale, Alexis Descatha, Justin Coomes, and Alfred Franzblau), American Journal of Industrial Medicine (2011)
 

Presentations

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An interdisciplinary approach to tracking and evaluation: The Washington University Institute of Clinical and Translational Sciences Tracking and Evaluation Team (with Cathy C. Sarli, Kristi L. Holmes, Bobbi J. Carothers, Douglas A. Luke, Jae Allen, Rebecca Evans, Donna B. Jeffe, Kelle H. Moley, Sarah Moreland-Russell, Elizabeth Palombo, and Sara Zalud-Cerrato), Becker Library Publications and Presentations (2012)
 

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Using social network analysis to evaluate changes in transdisciplinary collaboration during a Clinical and Translational Science Award (with Bobbi J. Carothers, Douglas A. Luke, Sarah Moreland-Russell, and Cathy C. Sarli), Becker Library Publications and Presentations (2012)