Position:
Consultant: VP for Health/Safety, Environment, and Sustainability at Medical Advisory Services (a division of the NMAS Group), Editor in Chief at Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health
Location:
Washington D.C. Metro Area
Work:
Medical Advisory Services (a division of the NMAS Group)
- Rockville, Maryland, and Washington DC (USA) since 2008
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Consultant: VP for Health/Safety, Environment, and Sustainability
Archives of Environmental and Occupational Health
since 2005
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Editor in Chief
GWU
- Washington DC Jan 1999 - Jun 2009
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Professor
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
2006 - 2007
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Past President
University of Alberta
- Edmonton, Alberta (Canada) 1984 - Dec 1998
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Professor
Education:
National Institutes of Health, Bethesda, Maryland
Clinical Associate (equivalent to research fellow), Lung and metabolic diseases
The Johns Hopkins University
MPH, Medical Training, Occupational Medicine, Internal Medicine, Pulmonary Medicine
University of California, San Diego - School of Medicine
MD
University of Southern California
BS, Biological Sciences (emphasis on ecology and marine biology)
Interests:
Health and sustainability
Ecosystem and human health
Atmospheric change and health implications
Occupational and environmental lung disease
Inhalation toxicology, and general toxicology
Toxicology of particular agents (asbestos, silica, other dusts; hydrogen sulfide, other air toxics)
Health effects of air quality
Health of firefighters, oil and gas workers, other occupations
History
Awards:
William S. Knudsen Award for Lifetime Achievement in Occupational and Environmental Medicine
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
This is the highest award in American OEM. (There is no international counterpart.)
Commendation for service
International Association of Fire Fighters
Commendation from the International Association of Fire Fighters “in recognition and appreciation of his invaluable scientific contributions,” presented at the IAFF Western Canadian Conference (hosted by Edmonton Fire Fighters’ Union, Local 209), Edmonton, 23 June, in recognition that work was mostly done there).
Jean Spencer Felton Award for Excellence in Scientific Writing in Occupational Medicine (second award).
Western Occupational and Environmental Medical Association
Recognized publications and books, particularly the well-received book Science on the Witness Stand.
ICOH Service Award
International Commission on Occupational Health
Presented on occasion of leaving the Board of Directors after second term.
Excellence in Children’s Health Recognition Award given to the Mid-Atlantic Center for Children’s Health and Environment
US Environmental Protection Agency
Award was to MACCHE, the Pediatric Environmental Health Specialty Unit serving EPA Region III and jointly sponsored by Children's National medical Center and GW. Dr. Guidotti was one of three co-Principal Investigators on the grant that established and supported MACCHE.
Delta Omega
National honorary society for professionals in public health.
Meritorious Service Award
Occupational and Environmental Medical Association of Canada
Career achievement in Canada.
Fellow of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine (by distinction)
Royal College of Physicians (London)
Honor by election.
Killam Annual Professor
University of Alberta, endowed by Killam Trust
Professorial appointed held for one year as an academic hono(u)r.
Sigma Xi
National research honor society, by election.
Dr. H. Siemens Memorial Award for Outstanding Contribution to Occupational Health in Alberta
Alberta Occupational Health Society
Recognizes significant contributions to occupational health in the province.
Jean Spencer Felton Award for Excellence in Scientific Writing in Occupational Medicine (first award)
Western Occupational Medical Association
Recognized publications to date.
Phi Sigma
University of Southern California
National undergraduate research honor society. Elected by faculty at the time of graduation.