Director for Population Health and System Science, Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Phone: 903-877-7270
Email: jeffrey.levin@uthct.edu
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Director for Population Health and System Science, Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Phone: 903-877-7270
Email: jeffrey.levin@uthct.edu
Title: Director for Population Health and System Science, Occupational and Environmental
Medicine
Department: Public Health: Additional Teaching Faculty
Email: jeffrey.levin@uthct.edu
Phone: 903.877.7270
JEFFREY L. LEVIN, MD, MSPH, DrPH, FACOEM, FACP is Professor, Department of Occupational
and Environmental Health Sciences at The University of Texas Health Science Center
at Tyler. He is a graduate of the UT Medical School at San Antonio. He completed his
internal medicine training at the University of Missouri and postgraduate training
in occupational medicine at the University of Kentucky. He is board certified in both
internal medicine and occupational medicine.
He serves on the Board of Directors for the American Board of Preventive Medicine.
He is past-President of the Texas Occupational Medical Association. He holds the Jesse
H. Jones Distinguished Professorship of Occupational Health Sciences and the Houston
Endowment Inc. Professorship in Environmental Science. He has been Center Director
for the NIOSH Southwest Center for Agricultural Health, Injury Prevention, and Education
since 2002. He is the 2013 and 2018 recipient of the Marcus Key Award from the Texas
College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine.
Dr. Levin is Senior Vice President for Academic Affairs and Provost. He has been Dean
of the School of Community Health and Health Professions as well as Center Director
for the UT Health Northeast Center for Rural Community Health. He is Medical Director
of the Texas Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (TIOSH®). He is past-Chair
of the Texas Medical Association Council on Science and Public Health, Responsible
Official for the Public Health Laboratory of East Texas, and Local Health Authority
for Smith County. As a native Texan having spent many formative years along the U.S.-Mexico
border and in Central Mexico, he is fluent in Spanish.