Michael Erdil

Assistant Clinical Professor at Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

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  • Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health

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Michael Erdil, MD, FACOEM, is a physician with Occupational and Environmental Health Network in Marlborough MA. Dr. Erdil is an Assistant Professor at the University of Connecticut Health Center in the Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Occupational Medicine; on the Active Staff in the Department of Internal Medicine at Hartford Hospital; and on the Courtesy Medical Staff in the Department of Orthopedics, Section of Occupational Medicine at New England Baptist Hospital. Dr. Erdil is Board Certified in Occupational and Environmental Medicine, and a Fellow of the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. Dr. Erdil served as a reviewer for the Agency for Health Care Policy and Research Acute Low Back Problems in Adults 1994; and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine Occupational Medicine Practice Guidelines 1st edition 1997. Dr. Erdil serves on the Editorial Advisory Board for the Official Disability Guidelines Treatment in Workers Comp, and the Medical Advisory Board for Reed’s Medical Disability Adviser. Dr. Erdil co-authored Cumulative Trauma Disorders of the Upper Extremity, and Biomechanics of Manual Material Handling and Low Back Pain for Zenz’ Occupational Medicine Mosby 1994; co-edited Cumulative Trauma Disorders: Prevention, Evaluation, and Treatment Van Nostrand Reinhold 1997; contributed to the Health Effects Section of the Preamble to the Proposed OSHA Ergonomics Rule 1999; and co-authored Medications, Driving and Work for the AMA Physician’s Guide to Return to Work in 2005. Dr. Erdil has presented at several Grand Rounds and other conferences including AOHC and NECOEM, WOEMA, SEAK, Federal Occupational Health Conference, Massachusetts Medical Society’s Annual Public Health Leadership Forum on The Opioid Epidemic and others.

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