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Andy Phillips serves as an Assistant Professor in the Division of Occupational and Environmental Health at the University of Utah, affiliated with the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health (RMCOEH) and the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program. His academic responsibilities encompass education and clinical supervision across multiple training levels including Occupational Medicine residents, graduate students, medical students, and health professionals.
Dr. Phillips' research concentrates on occupational and environmental health with emphasis on worker safety systems, injury prevention, and epidemiological studies of workplace hazards. His clinical work directly informs research through evaluations of injured workers, pre-employment screenings, and fitness-for-duty assessments. He contributes to national occupational health initiatives through involvement in large cohort studies examining longitudinal worker health outcomes.
As an educator, Dr. Phillips mentors Occupational Medicine residents in clinical rotations while developing campus-wide health and safety protocols for the University of Utah. His research portfolio includes co-investigator roles in nationwide cohort studies with implied grant funding, though specific awards remain unmentioned. He actively participates in program development for occupational health training and clinical service delivery.
Dr. Phillips operates within the Rocky Mountain Center for Occupational and Environmental Health framework, contributing to its Total Worker Health initiatives and NORA Symposium activities. His work integrates clinical practice, resident training, and population-level research through the Occupational and Environmental Medicine Program's infrastructure.





