Rose Goldman, MD, MPH
Dr. Goldman is Associate Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and Associate Professor of Environmental Health at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health. She started the occupational and environmental health program at Cambridge Hospital (now Cambridge Health Alliance) and served as the founding Chief of the Division of Occupational & Environmental Medicine until 2010 when she transitioned to become the Department of Medicine’s Director of Faculty Affairs. Early in her career she also served as the Occupational Health physician for the Division of Occupational Health in Massachusetts Department of Labor. Her career combines clinical occupational and environmental medicine with public health and education. She has had a particular focus on clinical environmental/occupational neurotoxicology, particularly metals (lead) for 40 years, and has authored numerous publications. She has also been active in educational activities related to Climate Change and Health Effects. She has brought attention to pediatric environmental health issues and has served as the Associate Director for the New England Pediatric Environmental Health Special Unit. As an ardent and experienced educator, she teaches in courses at Harvard’s schools of Public Health and Medicine and has developed and implemented educational innovations involving participatory education methods.
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Attribution:SelfType of financial relationship:Independent contractorIneligible company:UpToDateTopic:Writer of several topics in occupational and environmental HealthDate added:09/18/2025Date updated:09/18/2025
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Attribution:Spouse or PartnerType of financial relationship:Independent contractorIneligible company:Alosa HealthTopic:Reviewer of educational materialsDate added:09/18/2025Date updated:09/18/2025

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