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Brian J. Caveney, MD, JD, MPH

Assistant Professor of Community and Family Medicine

Faculty Portrait

Department:
Community and Family Medicine

Division:
Occupational and Environmental Medicine

Mailing Address:
DUMC 3834 Durham, NC 27710

Telephone:
919-286-5569

Office Telephone:
919-684-4341

Fax:
919-286-1021

Training:
MD, West Virginia University School of Medicine, 2002

Residency:
Internal Medicine, UNC Hospitals, 2002-2003

Clinical Interests:
Consultations on corporate occupational health and wellness issues including health promotion, workers' compensation, disability, fitness for duty, independent medical examinations, other corporate health strategies

Research Interests:
Employee Health and Productivity
Employer Benefit Design
Economic and Legal Implications of Obesity and Other Chronic Diseases in the Workplace
Workers' Compensation systems
Americans with Disabillities Act

Publications:
John P. Longphre and Brian J. Caveney, Tetrachloroethylene, in Clinical Practice of Biological Monitoring, H. Hoffman & S. Phillips, eds. (in press)

Editor-in-Chief, Occupational Injuries and Illnesses.  Lexis-Nexis 2009

Brian J. Caveney, Nickel and its Compounds, in Clinical Practice of Biological Monitoring, H. Hoffman & S. Phillips, eds. (in press)

Brian J. Caveney, Editor-in-Chief, Occupational Injuries and Illness.  Lexis-Nexis Publications 2009

Brian J. Caveney, Carbaryl, in Clinical Practice of Biological Monitoring, H. Hoffman & S. Phillips, eds. (in press)

Brian J. Caveney, Needlestick Prevention and Safety: Progress Through Health System Redesign, MEDICAL TRIAL TECHNIQUES QUARTERLY 51(1):153-165 (2004).

Brian J. Caveney, Going Going, Gone: The Opportunities and Legal Pitfalls of Online Surgical Auctions, 103 WEST VIRGINIA LAW REVIEW 591-618 (2001).

Brian J. Caveney, Managed Care and Emergency Medicine: Issues of Access, Cost, and Regulation, 45 MEDICAL TRIAL TECHNIQUES QUARTERLY 177-202 (1999).

Brian Caveney & RA Caveney, Implications of Patient Selection and Surgical Technique in Primary Total Knee Arthroplasty, 92 WEST VIRGINIA MEDICAL JOURNAL 128 (1996).

Brian J. Caveney, Lessons from the Swedish Health Care System, 90 WEST VIRGINIA MEDICAL JOURNAL 362 (1994).

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