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Luke Mease, MD, MPH, is a Clinical Assistant Professor with expertise in Safe Workplaces, COVID-19, and Occupational Medicine. He serves as the Program Director for the Preventive Medicine Residency at Madigan Army Medical Center, Joint Base Lewis-McChord, Washington. In his role, he has previously held positions including Chief of Preventive Medicine. Dr. Mease is also involved with adjunct assistant professorship in Preventive Medicine and Biostatistics at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland. His current research and teaching focus on occupational and environmental health, particularly regarding the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic on military personnel and related exposure risks. He has been prominent in leading committees for medical training at Madigan partly in response to the impact of military lifestyle on health during the pandemic. Dr. Mease earned his medical degree from the University of Colorado, Denver, and holds a Master of Public Health from the Johns Hopkins School of Public Health, following his residency in occupational medicine. His recent work includes examining the effects of acute wildfire smoke exposure on military populations.
Madigan Army Medical Center • Joint Base Lewis-McChord, WA
Oversees the Preventive Medicine Residency program, providing guidance and instruction in occupational health.
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