
Laura E Crowley, MD Email Laura Crowley

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- Position
- ASSOCIATE PROFESSOR | Environmental Medicine & Public Health
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- Specialties
- Internal Medicine
- Occupational Medicine
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- Language
- English
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- Hospital Affiliation
- The Mount Sinai Hospital
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- Phone
- Selikoff Centers for Occupational Health 888-702-0630888-702-0630
New York, NY 10029
Phone: 888-702-0630888-702-0630
Laura Crowley, MD, is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Environmental Medicine and Public Health and serves as the Deputy Director of the World Trade Center Health Program Clinical Center of Excellence at the Selikoff Centers of Occupational Health at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She is also a Physician Champion for ICD 10 and Meaningful Use at Mount Sinai.
Previously, Dr. Crowley served as an Instructor of Medicine and Clinical Fellow in the Division of Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at the NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital/Weill Medical College of Cornell University. Dr. Crowley received her medical degree and Masters in City Planning at the Hahnemann School of Medicine in Pennsylvania.
Certification
American Board of Internal Medicine
Clinical Focus
- Experienced in Workers’ Compensation Reporting
- Medical Screenings for Work-related Hazard Exposures
- Monitoring and Treatment of World Trade Center-Related Adverse Health Effects
- Occupational Pulmonary Diseases
Education
MD, Hahnemann University
Residency, Internal Medicine
New York Presbyterian - Weill Cornell Medical Center
Fellowship, Pulmonary/Crit. Care
New York Presbyterian - Weill Cornell Medical Center
Language
English
Crane MA, Levy-Carrick NC, Crowley L, Barnhart S, Dudas M, Onuoha U, Globina Y, Haile W, Shukla G, Ozbay F. The Response to September 11: A Disaster Case Study. Annals of Global Health 2014 Jul-Aug; 80(4).
Solan S, Wallenstein S, Shapiro M, Teitelbaum SL, Stevenson L, Kochman A, Kaplan J, Dellenbaugh C, Kahn A, Biro FN, Crane M, Crowley L, Gabrilove J, Gonsalves L, Harrison D, Herbert R, Luft B, Markowitz SB, Moline J, Niu X, Sacks H, Shukla G, Udasin I, Lucchini RG, Boffetta P, Landrigan PJ. Cancer incidence in world trade center rescue and recovery workers, 2001-2008. Environmental health perspectives 2013 Jun; 121(6).
Lucchini RG, Crane MA, Crowley L, Globina Y, Milek DJ, Boffetta P, Landrigan PJ. The World Trade Center health surveillance program: results of the first 10 years and implications for prevention. Giornale italiano di medicina del lavoro ed ergonomia; 34(3 Suppl).
Crowley LE, Herbert R, Moline JM, Wallenstein S, Shukla G, Schechter C, Skloot GS, Udasin I, Luft BJ, Harrison D, Shapiro M, Wong K, Sacks HS, Teirstein AS, Landrigan PJ. Response to Dr. Reich's letter: . American journal of industrial medicine 2011 Nov; 54(11).
Wisnivesky JP, Teitelbaum SL, Todd AC, Boffetta P, Crane M, Crowley L, de la Hoz RE, Dellenbaugh C, Harrison D, Herbert R, Kim H, Jeon Y, Kaplan J, Katz C, Levin S, Luft B, Markowitz S, Moline JM, Ozbay F, Pietrzak RH, Shapiro M, Sharma V, Skloot G, Southwick S, Stevenson LA, Udasin I, Wallenstein S, Landrigan PJ. Persistence of multiple illnesses in World Trade Center rescue and recovery workers: a cohort study. Lancet 2011 Sep; 378(9794).
Udasin I, Schechter C, Crowley L, Sotolongo A, Gochfeld M, Luft B, Moline J, Harrison D, Enright P. Respiratory symptoms were associated with lower spirometry results during the first examination of WTC responders. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine / American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2011 Jan; 53(1).
Moline JM, Herbert R, Crowley L, Troy K, Hodgman E, Shukla G, Udasin I, Luft B, Wallenstein S, Landrigan P, Savitz DA. Multiple myeloma in World Trade Center responders: a case series. Journal of occupational and environmental medicine / American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine 2009 Aug; 51(8).
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