Yale University School of Medicine, Yale Occupational & Environmental Medicine
135 College Street
3rd Floor
New Haven, Connecticut 06510
Phone: 203.785.5885
Fax: 203.785.7391
Email Address: carrie.redlich@yale.edu
Dr. Carrie A. Redlich is Associate Professor of Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven , Connecticut . Her clinical interests include: occupational and environmental medicine, occupational and environmental lung diseases, and occupational and environmental asthma. Dr. Redlich’s research interests include: occupational lung disease, occupational liver disease, solvent-induced liver injury, clinical occupational medicine, biomarker/molecular epidemiology environmental health research (integrating clinical research with cellular and molecular approaches), clinical immunologic studies on the pathogenesis of isocyanate asthma, and the protective role of retinoids/vitamin A in the lung.
Dr. Redlich is currently involved in the following programs, services, and centers: Yale Cancer Center , the Occupational & Environmental Lung Diseases Program, Winchester Chest Clinic, the Asthma Program at Yale University School of Medicine, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine.
Dr. Redlich attended Williams College in Williamstown , Massachusetts where she received her MA, B.A. in Biology in 1978. She attended Yale University School of Medicine in New Haven , Connecticut where she received her Medical Degree (M.D.) in 1982. She completed her Residency from 1982-1983 and 1983-1986 at Yale University School of Medicine, Department of Health. Dr. Redlich completed her Masters in Public Health (M.P.H.) in Environmental Health at Yale University School of Public Health in New Haven, Connecticut from 1986-1988. During this time she also completed her Fellowship in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Washington in Seattle Washington from 1986-1987. She became Acting Assistant Professor of Medicine at the University of Washington , in Seattle Washington , in 1989, where she remained until 1990.
Dr. Redlich became a Staff Physician at Yale- New Haven Hospital in New Haven , Connecticut in 1990 and also a Staff Physician at West Haven Veterans Administration. From 1990-1996, Dr. Redlich was also Assistant Professor of Medicine at Yale University School of Medicine’s Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program at the Section of General Medicine, and Section of Pulmonary and Critical Medicine. Dr. Redlich was appointed to her current position as Associate Professor of Medicine in 1996.
Dr. Redlich received her Diplomate with the National Board of Examiners on July 2, 1984 and her Diplomate with the American Board of Internal Medicine on September 12, 1986 . She became Certified in Occupational Medicine with the American Board of Preventive Medicine on January 30, 1990 , and on November 30, 1990 , Dr. Redlich received her Certification in Pulmonary Subspecialty with the American Board of Internal Medicine.
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