Peter l. Schnall
                                Clinical Professor I, Medicine
School of Medicine
                School of Medicine
                            M.P.H., Columbia University School of Public Health, 1982, Epidemiology
                        
M.D., Stanford University School of Medicine, 1969
B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1964, Psychology
                
            
                M.D., Stanford University School of Medicine, 1969
B.A., University of Pennsylvania, 1964, Psychology
                    University of California, Irvine
                    
2915 Ocean Front Walk
Venice, CA 90291
                
                2915 Ocean Front Walk
Venice, CA 90291
                    Research Interests
                    
                    
                
                            work organization, job stress, job strain, hypertension, cvd, mental health
                    
                
                    Websites
                    
                        
                
                
                    Academic Distinctions
                    
                    
                
                            National Institute of Health-Post Doctoral Fellowship
                    
                
                    Publications
                    
                        
                
                                Unhealthy Work: causes, consequences and cures. Edited by Peter L. Schnall etal. Baywood 2008 (in press)
                        
                        
                                Schnall PL, Belkic KL, Landsbergis PA, Baker DB, eds: The Workplace and Cardiovascular Disease. Occup Med 15(1), 2000.
                        
                        
                                Belkic KL, Landsbergis PA, Schnall Pl, Baker D. Is job strain a major source of cardiovascular disease risk? A critical review of the empirical evidence, with a clinical perspective. Scandinavian Journal of Work, Environment & Health 2004;30(2):85-128.
                        
                        
                                Landsbergis PA, Schurman S, Israel B, Schnall PL, Hugentobler M, Cahill J, Baker D. Job Stress and Heart disease: Evidence and Strategies for Prevention. New Solutions; 3(3):42-58, 1993
                        
                        
                                Schnall PL, Landsbergis PA, Schwartz JE, Pickering TG. Job strain and Hypertension. (letter to editor) American Journal of Public Health; 82(2):320-321, 1994
                        
                        
                                Schnall PL, Landsbergis PA, Baker D. Job Strain and Cardiovascular Disease. Annual Review of Public Health; 15:381-411, 1994
                        
                
                    Professional Societies
                    
                        
                
                            American Heart Association
                        
                        
                            American Association for the Advancement of Science
                        
                        
                            American Public Health Association
                        
                        
                            ICOH
                        
                
                    Other Experience
                    
                            
            
                                Chair, ICOH Scientific Committee on Cardiology in Occupational Health
American Heart Association 2005
                            
                            American Heart Association 2005
                                Assistant Professor in Medicine
New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center 1985—1992
                            
                New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center 1985—1992
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                    Last updated
                    
01/26/2005
            01/26/2005