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EPISODE · Dec 18, 2019 · 43 MIN

Deadly Lung Disease In Kitchen Countertop Workers (w/Dr. Bob Harrison)

from The ZDoggMD Show · host Dr. Zubin Damania

Workers who fabricate engineered stone countertops are now contracting potentially fatal pulmonary silicosis, and the cases are often missed when clinicians don't know how to recognize the history and implement the correct workup. Dr. Bob Harrison discovered the first case; he's a clinical professor of medicine at UCSF and an occupational and environmental medicine specialist. We talk about this outbreak of preventable lung disease in vulnerable workers, recognizing the history and pursuing the correct workup, how we can better prevent this disease in these workers, the unique awesomeness of occupational medicine as a career and way of thinking, the unique legal issues around workplace injuries, other occupational diseases, and much more. Video and links at: zdoggmd.com/silicosis Your support makes what we do possible! Join the SuperPac and get exclusive content, live discussions, and other crazy perks: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/zdoggmd/join Facebook: http://facebook.com/becomesupporter/zdoggmd Patreon: http://patreon.com/zdoggmd Website: https://ZDoggMD.com/ Podcast: https://ZDoggMD.com/podcasts Facebook: http://facebook.com/zdoggmd Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gD8_D1 Twitter: http://twitter.com/zdoggmd Instagram: http://instagram.com/zdoggmd Send Us Email: [email protected] Send Us Hate Mail: 1025 Alameda De Las Pulgas #218 Belmont, CA 94002 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Workers who fabricate engineered stone countertops are now contracting potentially fatal pulmonary silicosis, and the cases are often missed when clinicians don't know how to recognize the history and implement the correct workup. Dr. Bob Harrison discovered the first case; he's a clinical professor of medicine at UCSF and an occupational and environmental medicine specialist. We talk about this outbreak of preventable lung disease in vulnerable workers, recognizing the history and pursuing the correct workup, how we can better prevent this disease in these workers, the unique awesomeness of occupational medicine as a career and way of thinking, the unique legal issues around workplace injuries, other occupational diseases, and much more. Video and links at: zdoggmd.com/silicosis Your support makes what we do possible! Join the SuperPac and get exclusive content, live discussions, and other crazy perks: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/zdoggmd/join Facebook: http://facebook.com/becomesupporter/zdoggmd Patreon: http://patreon.com/zdoggmd Website: https://ZDoggMD.com/ Podcast: https://ZDoggMD.com/podcasts Facebook: http://facebook.com/zdoggmd Newsletter: http://eepurl.com/gD8_D1 Twitter: http://twitter.com/zdoggmd Instagram: http://instagram.com/zdoggmd Send Us Email: [email protected] Send Us Hate Mail: 1025 Alameda De Las Pulgas #218 Belmont, CA 94002 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Workers who fabricate engineered stone countertops are now contracting potentially fatal pulmonary silicosis, and the cases are often missed when clinicians don't know how to recognize the history and implement the correct workup. Dr. Bob Harrison...

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