Bradley Evanoff, MD, MPH

Bradley Evanoff, MD, MPH

Richard A and Elizabeth Henby Sutter Professor of Occupational, Industrial, and Environmental Medicine in Medicine, Chief - Division of General Medicine & Geriatrics

Biography

Bradley Evanoff, MD, MPH is Chief of the Division of General Medical Sciences in the Department of Internal Medicine at Washington University, where he holds the Richard A. and Elizabeth Henby Sutter Chair in Occupational, Industrial, and Environmental Medicine.

Dr. Evanoff’s research centers around the epidemiology and prevention of work-related injuries and musculoskeletal disorders, and efforts to improve health and decrease disability among working populations.

Dr. Evanoff received his undergraduate degree from Cornell University, and his medical degree from Washington University. Following a residency in Internal Medicine at Barnes Hospital, he completed a Fogarty post-doctoral fellowship at the Swedish National Institute of Occupational Health. He was then a fellow in the Robert Wood Johnson Clinical Scholars Program and the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program at the University of Washington in Seattle, where he also received his Master’s Degree in Public Health.

Dr. Evanoff’s areas of expertise include occupational and environmental medicine, epidemiology, and the design and analysis of intervention studies.