Robert Meyer
About Robert Meyer
Robert Meyer is a Medical Director with extensive training and experience in occupational and environmental medicine, currently serving multiple organizations in the Green Bay, Wisconsin area.
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Robert Meyer holds the position of Medical Director at various organizations, including AriensCo, Bellin Health, Green Bay Packaging, JBS USA, ONEIDA TRIBE OF INDIANS OF WISCONSIN, Procter & Gamble, and Comprehensive Treatment Centers.
Education and Expertise
Robert Meyer has secured a robust educational background and training in medicine. He earned a Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Concordia University-Irvine (1996-2000), a Doctorate in Osteopathy from Midwestern University (AZ) (2001-2005), and a Master's of Public Health from the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai (2009-2011). Additionally, he completed a University of Arizona Online Fellowship in Integrative Medicine in 2019, and participated in various specialized courses, such as the Nuclear Medicine Resource Professional User Group Meeting and the Harvard Ergonomics Course.
Professional Training and Certifications
Robert Meyer has an extensive list of trainings and certifications, which include the Occupational Safety and Health Association Training Courses (2009, 2010), Military Tropical Medicine Course (2007), Radiation Health Indoctrination Course (2017), ANSI/ANS 3.4 Technical Review (2019), and the University of Arizona Associate Online Fellowship in Integrative Medicine (2019). He is also certified by the Council for Accreditation in Occupational Hearing Conservation (CAOHC, 2017), and the National Registry of Certified Medical Examiners (FMCSA, 2014).
Professional Background
Throughout his career, Robert Meyer has worked in various capacities. He served as a Flight Surgeon in the U.S. Army (2006-2009), and held positions at Mount Sinai School of Medicine, Dean Health System, Group Health, and The Doctors Clinic. Notably, he was the Chief Resident of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at Mount Sinai School of Medicine (2009-2011). He also worked at Branch Medical Clinic, Puget Sound Naval Shipyard (2016-2017).