Phillip J. Lerner
Publications by Year
Research Areas
Occupational Health and Safety Research, Carcinogens and Genotoxicity Assessment, Psychological Well-being and Life Satisfaction, Healthcare professionals’ stress and burnout, Forensic Toxicology and Drug Analysis
Most-Cited Works
- → Self-assessed importance of domains of flourishing: Demographics and correlations with well-being(2020)58 cited
- → Mortality in a cohort of pentachlorophenol manufacturing workers, 1940-1989(1996)43 cited
- → Is there a standardized questionnaire for obtaining an occupational history?(1997)4 cited
- → Can heavy lifting cause epididymitis?(1997)1 cited
- → An employee took Asenlix??, a diet pill prescribed for him while he was visiting family in Mexico. He then tested positive for amphetamines, 93% d isomer. I was the Medical Review Officer (MRO) who reviewed the result and found that information about Asenlix was difficult to obtain. For example, the Physician's Desk Reference does not list it. Apparently Asenlix contains clobenzorex, which can metabolize to amphetamine. How can an MRO find information on foreign drugs that contain or metabolize to amphetamines?(1997)1 cited
- → What first aid supplies should be kept in an occupational setting without an on-site medical department?(1997)1 cited
- → Should a company require and provide medical evaluations of its temporary agency workers?(1997)