
Peter M Rabinowitz MD
Professor, Environmental and Occupational Health Sciences, Global Health, Family Medicine, University of Washington School of Public Health, School of Medicine
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University of Washington Medical Center1959 NE Pacific StSeattle, WA 98195
Phone+1 206-598-4615
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Summary
- Dr. Peter Rabinowitz is a physician in Seattle, WA board certified in family medicine and occupational and environmental medicine. He sees patients with zoonotic and vector borne infectious diseases in the University of Washington Infectious Disease and Tropical Medicine Clinic. He also directs the UW Center for One Health Research. He received his medical degree from University of Washington School of Medicine and his MPH from the Yale School of Medicine and has been in practice 35 years. He is experienced in zoonoses, vector-borne diseases including Lyme disease, and occupational medicine. He has more than 100 peer reviewed publications and over 500 citings.
Education & Training
- Yale-New Haven Medical CenterResidency, Occupational and Environmental Medicine, 1996 - 1998
- Yale School of MedicineMPH, Epidemiology, 1991 - 1995
- Natividad Medical CenterResidency, Family Medicine, 1982 - 1984
- University of Washington School of MedicineClass of 1982
Certifications & Licensure
- WA State Medical License 1986 - 2027
- American Board of Family Medicine Family Medicine
- American Board of Preventive Medicine Occupational Medicine
Clinical Trials
- Daily Exposure Monitoring to Prevent Hearing Loss Start of enrollment: 2007 Jul 01
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Importance of outbreak response research in bridging knowledge gaps on emerging infectious diseases.Robert F Breiman, Eric Osoro, Richard Reithinger, David Wang, Michael Diamond
BMJ Global Health. 2025-06-04 - The Imperative to Incorporate Climate Change Competencies into Occupational and Environmental Medicine Training to Safeguard Worker Health.Alya Khan, Manijeh Berenji, Marianne Cloeren, Rose Goldman, Stefan Wheat
Journal of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. 2025-06-01 - Clinical characteristics and serotype association of dengue and dengue like illness in Pakistan.Najeeha Talat Iqbal, Kumail Ahmed, Aqsa Khalid, Kehkashan Imtiaz, Qamreen Mumtaz Ali
Plos Neglected Tropical Diseases. 2025-05-01
Books/Book Chapters
Press Mentions
- Monkeypox Confirmed in King County, but This Isn't like Covid-19May 27th, 2022
- New COVID-19 Omicron Subvariant BA.2 Cases Found in Washington StateJanuary 25th, 2022
- UW Joins USAID’s $125M Project to Detect Emerging Viruses with Pandemic Potential – Washington, District of ColumbiaOctober 5th, 2021
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Grant Support
- University of Washington Arboviral Research Network (UWARN)UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON2020–2025
- University of Washington Arboviral Research Network (UWARN)UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON2020–2025
- Assessing Hearing Conservation EffectivenessNational Institute For Occupational Safety And Health2011
- Daily Exposure Monitoring Intervention To Prevent Hearing LossNational Institute For Occupational Safety And Health2007–2010
- Animals As Sentinels Of Human Environmental HazardsNational Library Of Medicine2003–2005
- Noise, Solvents, And Hearing LossNational Institute For Occupational Safety And Health2002–2004
- Identifying Risk Factors For Noise Induced Hearing LossNational Institute For Occupational Safety And Health1998–2000
- Hispanics And Noise Induced Hearing LossNational Institute For Occupational Safety And Health1998
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