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Professor Emeritus, Pulmonary & Critical Care Medicine
- Organization:
- West Virginia University School of Medicine
- Department:
- Medicine
- Classification:
- Faculty
Education
- MD, Wayne State University
Publications
1. Parker JE, Lapp, NL. Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis: Recognition and Management. Internal Medicine for the Specialist; 10:91-101.
2. Olenchock SA, May JJ, Pratt DS, Piacitelli LA, Parker JE. Presence of endotoxins in different agricultural environments. Am J Ind Med; 18:279-284.
3. Wagner GR, Attfield MD, Kennedy RD, Parker JE. The NIOSH B Reader Certification Program—An Update Report. J of Occ Med; 34:879-884.
4. Kullman GJ, Jones WG, Cornwell RJ, Parker JE. Characterization of Air Contaminants Formed by the Interaction of Lava and Sea Water. Environmental Health Perspectives; 102:478-482.
5. Harkin TJ, McGuinness G, Goldring R, Cohen H, Parker JE, Crane M, Naidich DP, Rom WN. Differentiation of the ILO Boundary Chest Roentgenograph (0/1 to 1/0) in Asbestosis by High-Resolution Computed Tomography Scan, Alveolitis, and Respiratory Impairment. J Occup Environ Med; 38:46-52.
6. McCurdy SA, Ferguson TJ, Goldsmith DF, Parker JE, Schenker MB. Respiratory Health of California Rice Farmers. Am J. Respir Crit Care Med; 153:1553-1559.
7. Wilt JL, Banks DE, Weissman DN, Parker JE, et al. Reduction of Lung Dust Burden in Pneumoconiosis by Whole-Lung Lavage. J Occup Environ Med; 38:619-624.
8. Beckett W, Abraham J, Becklake M, Christiani D, Cowie R, Davis G, Jones R, Kreiss K, Parker JE, Wagner G. Adverse Effects of Crystalline Silica Exposure. Am J Respir Crit Care Med; 155:761-768.
9. Banks DE, Wang ML, Parker JE. Asbestos Exposure, Asbestosis, and Lung Cancer. Chest; 115:320-322.
10. Washko RM, Day B, Parker JE, Castellan RM, Kreiss K. Epidemiologic Investigation of Respiratory Morbidity at a Nylon Flock Plant. AJIM 38:628-638.
11. Rosenman K, Hertzbert V, Rice C, Reilly MJ, Aronchick J. Parker J, Regovich J, and Rossman M. Chronic beryllium disease and sensitization at a beryllium processing facility. Environ Health Perspect 113: 1366-1372.
12. Donroe JA, Maurtua-Neumann PJ, Gilman RH, Acosta AT, Cain G, Parker JE, et al. Surveillance for Early Silicosis in High Altitude Miners Using Pulse Oximetry. Int J Occup Environ Health; 144:187-192.
13. T Agizew, MA Bachhuber, S Myirenda, VZSAM Makawaruzi, Z Tedla, RJ Tallakksen, JE Parker, JJ Mboya, T Samandari. Association of chest radiographic abnormalities with tuberculosis disease in asymptomatic HIV-infected adults. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 14(3):324-331.
14. Suganuma N, Kusaka Y, Hering KG, Vehmas T, Kraus T, Arakqaawa H, Parker JE, et al. Reliability of the Proposed International Classification of High-Resolution Computed Tomography for Occupational and Environmental Respiratory Diseases. J Occup Health; 51:210-222.
15. Paul H. Hartel, James V. Hartel, Julie C. Fanburg-Smith, R. Wayde Gilmore, Donald Fleming, Steve Barnett, Ronald Mudry, and John E. Parker. Toward personalized medicine of lung cancer: response to nontargeted therapy in invasive pulmonary adenocarcinoma as a function of tumor and cell differentiation. International Journal of Surgical Pathology, Volume 21(3):224-8.
16. Hadique S, Culp S, Sangani R, Chapman K, Khan S, Parker J, Moss A. Derivation and Validation of a Prognostic Model to Predict Six-Month Mortality in an Intensive Care Unit Population. Ann Am Thorac Soc; 14(10):1556-1561.
Awards
1. Parker JE, Lapp, NL. Coal Workers’ Pneumoconiosis: Recognition and Management. Internal Medicine for the Specialist; 10:91-101.
2. Olenchock SA, May JJ, Pratt DS, Piacitelli LA, Parker JE. Presence of endotoxins in different agricultural environments. Am J Ind Med; 18:279-284.
3. Wagner GR, Attfield MD, Kennedy RD, Parker JE. The NIOSH B Reader Certification Program—An Update Report. J of Occ Med; 34:879-884.
4. Kullman GJ, Jones WG, Cornwell RJ, Parker JE. Characterization of Air Contaminants Formed by the Interaction of Lava and Sea Water. Environmental Health Perspectives; 102:478-482.
5. Harkin TJ, McGuinness G, Goldring R, Cohen H, Parker JE, Crane M, Naidich DP, Rom WN. Differentiation of the ILO Boundary Chest Roentgenograph (0/1 to 1/0) in Asbestosis by High-Resolution Computed Tomography Scan, Alveolitis, and Respiratory Impairment. J Occup Environ Med; 38:46-52.
6. McCurdy SA, Ferguson TJ, Goldsmith DF, Parker JE, Schenker MB. Respiratory Health of California Rice Farmers. Am J. Respir Crit Care Med; 153:1553-1559.
7. Wilt JL, Banks DE, Weissman DN, Parker JE, et al. Reduction of Lung Dust Burden in Pneumoconiosis by Whole-Lung Lavage. J Occup Environ Med; 38:619-624.
8. Beckett W, Abraham J, Becklake M, Christiani D, Cowie R, Davis G, Jones R, Kreiss K, Parker JE, Wagner G. Adverse Effects of Crystalline Silica Exposure. Am J Respir Crit Care Med; 155:761-768.
9. Banks DE, Wang ML, Parker JE. Asbestos Exposure, Asbestosis, and Lung Cancer. Chest; 115:320-322.
10. Washko RM, Day B, Parker JE, Castellan RM, Kreiss K. Epidemiologic Investigation of Respiratory Morbidity at a Nylon Flock Plant. AJIM 38:628-638.
11. Rosenman K, Hertzbert V, Rice C, Reilly MJ, Aronchick J. Parker J, Regovich J, and Rossman M. Chronic beryllium disease and sensitization at a beryllium processing facility. Environ Health Perspect 113: 1366-1372.
12. Donroe JA, Maurtua-Neumann PJ, Gilman RH, Acosta AT, Cain G, Parker JE, et al. Surveillance for Early Silicosis in High Altitude Miners Using Pulse Oximetry. Int J Occup Environ Health; 144:187-192.
13. T Agizew, MA Bachhuber, S Myirenda, VZSAM Makawaruzi, Z Tedla, RJ Tallakksen, JE Parker, JJ Mboya, T Samandari. Association of chest radiographic abnormalities with tuberculosis disease in asymptomatic HIV-infected adults. Int J Tuberc Lung Dis 14(3):324-331.
14. Suganuma N, Kusaka Y, Hering KG, Vehmas T, Kraus T, Arakqaawa H, Parker JE, et al. Reliability of the Proposed International Classification of High-Resolution Computed Tomography for Occupational and Environmental Respiratory Diseases. J Occup Health; 51:210-222.
15. Paul H. Hartel, James V. Hartel, Julie C. Fanburg-Smith, R. Wayde Gilmore, Donald Fleming, Steve Barnett, Ronald Mudry, and John E. Parker. Toward personalized medicine of lung cancer: response to nontargeted therapy in invasive pulmonary adenocarcinoma as a function of tumor and cell differentiation. International Journal of Surgical Pathology, Volume 21(3):224-8.
16. Hadique S, Culp S, Sangani R, Chapman K, Khan S, Parker J, Moss A. Derivation and Validation of a Prognostic Model to Predict Six-Month Mortality in an Intensive Care Unit Population. Ann Am Thorac Soc; 14(10):1556-1561.
About John Parker
Dr. John E. Parker is Professor of Medicine, Radiology and Public Health, and former Chief of Pulmonary Critical Care and Sleep Medicine at West Virginia University. Dr. Parker has special interests and experience in Occupational Lung Disorders, as well as Critical Care, Cystic Fibrosis, Pulmonary Rehabilitation, and Sleep Medicine. During a distinguished career in the U.S. Public Health Service, he was active in the development and implementation of Surveillance and Screening Programs for Occupational Respiratory Diseases. He has also frequently served as a consultant for both the World Health Organization and the International Labor Office. He has led national and international investigations of outbreaks of Occupational and Environmental Lung Diseases. He is the author of numerous scientific publications including the books, Occupational Lung Diseases, An International Perspective, and International Classification of High-Resolution Computed Tomography for Occupational and Environmental Respiratory Diseases.
Grants and Research
Grants Received
Department of Health and Human Services
Public Health Service, Indian Health Service
#PL 94-437-84-D
1984 - $20,000
1985 - $22,000
Title: Hyperimmune Serum Globulin in the Prevention of Haemophilus Influenza Infections
Principal Investigator: John E. Parker, M.D.
Research Projects
Project Officer: Respiratory Disease Hazard Evaluation and Technical Assistance
Project Officer: Agricultural Dusts: Field-Based Evaluation of Exposures and Acute Respiratory Illness
Project Officer: Evaluation and Rehabilitation of Occupational Respiratory Disease & Injury
Project Officer: Respiratory Hazard Identification in the Construction Industry
Patient Care Information
Medical Specialties
- Cancer / Oncology
- Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine
Board Certifications
- Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine
- Pulmonary Disease, American Board of Internal Medicine
Special Training
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Residency, Internal Medicine
US Public Health Service Hospital, San Francisco, CA -
Fellowship, Pulmonary Diseases
West Virginia University & NIOSH