Barry S. Levy
Barry S. Levy (born 1944) is a physician, a former president of the American Public Health Association. He has degrees from Tufts University, Harvard School of Public Health, and Weill Cornell Medicine.[1]
With Victor W. Sidel, he is the author of War and Public Health, Terrorism and Public Health, and other books.[2][3]
In 2015, he authored Climate Change and Public Health with Jonathan Patz.[4]
Levy is a coauthor of Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury, a textbook in public health.[5] Levy edited Preventing Occupational Disease and Injury (2005), published by the American Public Health Association.[6]
Awards
References
- ^ https://facultyprofiles.tufts.edu/barry-levy
- ^ Levy, Barry S.; Sidel, Victor W. (2000). War and Public Health. American Public Health Association. ISBN 0-87553-023-0.
- ^ Levy, Barry S.; Sidel, Victor W. (2006-11-16). Terrorism and Public Health: A Balanced Approach to Strengthening Systems and Protecting People. Oxford University Press. ISBN 0-19-532525-7.
- ^ Climate Change and Public Health. Oxford University Press.
- ^ Levy, Barry S.; Wegman, David H.; Baron, Sherry L.; Sokas, Rosemary K. (2005-11-01). Occupational and Environmental Health: Recognizing and Preventing Disease and Injury. Lippincott Williams & Wilkins. ISBN 0-7817-5551-4.
- ^ Wagner, Gregory R.; Rest, Kathleen M. (2005). Levy, Barry S. (ed.). Preventing Occupational Disease and Injury. American Public Health Association. ISBN 978-0-87553-043-7.