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Railroad Medical Organizations, Conferences & Government Entities

Comprehensive catalog of every association, conference, government agency, railroad employer, and industry group where railroad OEM physicians participate — compiled from public records, organizational websites, and industry sources.

55+

Organizations Cataloged

11

Conferences & Events

9

Federal Agencies

20+

Commuter Railroads

Executive Summary

The railroad medical ecosystem spans a surprisingly broad network of organizations — from a sole global body dedicated to railway medicine (UIMC, est. 1948) to the Transportation Section of ACOEM, from nine federal agencies with direct railroad medical oversight to 20+ commuter railroads each retaining their own occupational health physicians.

Strategic insight: The UIMC World Scientific Congress and ACOEM's AOHC are the two most important conferences for railroad OEM networking. The FRA RSAC medical working group is where policy gets shaped. Any physician or firm serious about railroad medicine must be engaged with these three venues.

1. Professional Associations

OrganizationTypeRailroad OEM Connection
ACOEM
American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
Professional SocietyPrimary US OEM professional society (~5,000 members). Transportation Section covers railroad medicine. Laura Gillis (UP CMO) is 2025 President. Section leaders: Na Chang (Chair), Ann Teng (Vice Chair), Sonya Meyers (Sec/Treas). Annual sessions at AOHC address FRA standards, fitness-for-duty, and railroad OSA screening. acoem.org
UIMC
International Union of Railway Medical Services
International Body (under UIC)Founded 1948. The sole global organization dedicated to railway medicine. Annual World Scientific Congress for CMOs from 30+ countries. President: Dr. Armand Casolin. Secretary General: Dr. Stuart Turnbull. US representative: Dr. Timothy McCormick (TOMC). uic.org
AADEP
American Academy of Disability Evaluating Physicians
Professional SocietyOEM physicians performing railroad disability evaluations are members. Dr. Kevin Trangle is a Master Fellow. Annual conference covers IME methodology, impairment rating, and disability evaluation techniques used in FELA cases.
ABPM
American Board of Preventive Medicine
Certifying BodyIssues OEM board certification. Physician Lookup tool verifies OEM certification. All Class I railroad CMOs hold ABPM OEM certification.
IAIME
International Academy of Independent Medical Evaluators
Professional SocietyIME physicians performing railroad FELA evaluations are members/fellows. Garson Caruso is a Fellow.
ICOH
International Commission on Occupational Health
International Body (NGO)Founded 1906. ~2,000 members in 100+ countries. Recognized by UN/ILO/WHO. Triennial International Congress. Working groups on transportation worker health intersect with railway medicine. icohweb.org
MROCC
Medical Review Officer Certification Council
Certifying BodyNew — Round 2 Certifies MROs who review railroad employee drug/alcohol test results under 49 CFR Part 219. Dr. Swotinsky authored their official manual (6th ed. 2021). mrocc.org

2. Railroad Employers with Medical Departments

6Class I Freight Railroads

RailroadHQEmployeesKnown CMO / Medical Leadership
Union Pacific (UP)Omaha, NE~30,000Dr. Laura Gillis, CMO
BNSF RailwayFort Worth, TX~40,000Dr. Theodore Aquino, CMO
Norfolk Southern (NS)Atlanta, GA~20,000Dr. Natalie Hartenbaum, CMO
CSX TransportationJacksonville, FL~24,000Dr. Craig Heligman (former Assoc. CMO)
Canadian Pacific Kansas City (CPKC)Calgary, AB~20,000Not publicly identified
Canadian National (CN)Montreal, QC~23,000Sr. Mgr., Occ. Health (name not public)

2Intercity Passenger Rail

RailroadCoverageNotes
Amtrak (NRPC)National~20,000 employees. Class I railroad by revenue. Subject to FRA 240/242 standards.
Brightline / Virgin Trains USAFlorida, NevadaPrivate intercity passenger railroad. Growing employee base.

20Commuter Railroads (Major Systems)

Each commuter railroad retains or contracts occupational health physicians for FRA fitness-for-duty compliance.

Metro-North Railroad

NY / CT · MTA

Long Island Rail Road

NY · MTA

NJ Transit Rail

NJ / NY · NJ Transit

Metra

Chicago, IL · RTA

SEPTA Regional Rail

Philadelphia, PA · SEPTA

MBTA Commuter Rail

Boston, MA · Keolis

Caltrain

San Francisco, CA · PCJPB

Metrolink

Southern CA · SCRRA

MARC Train

MD / DC · MTA Maryland

Virginia Railway Express

VA / DC · PRTC/NVTC

Trinity Railway Express

Dallas-FW, TX · DART

Tri-Rail

South FL · SFRTA

SunRail

Central FL · FDOT

Sounder

Seattle, WA · Sound Transit

Northstar Line

Minneapolis, MN · Metro Transit

Shore Line East

CT · CTDOT

South Shore Line

IN / Chicago · NICTD

FrontRunner

UT · UTA

A-Train

Denton, TX · DCTA

Music City Star

Nashville, TN · RTA of Middle TN

600+Short Line & Regional Railroads

Represented by the ASLRRA (aslrra.org). These railroads typically contract with Concentra, WorkCare, TOMC, or local OEM practices rather than employing in-house physicians.

3. Railroad Medical Consulting Firms

TOMC

Jacksonville, FL

Dr. Timothy McCormick

Railroad-specific OEM: FRA 240/242 designated medical examiner, hearing conservation (49 CFR 227), virtual medical department. Veteran-owned.

OccuMedix, Inc.

Dresher, PA

Dr. Natalie Hartenbaum

DOT/FRA medical standards consulting, fitness-for-duty evaluations, MRO services. Also NS CMO.

SafeWorks Illinois

Illinois

Dr. David Fletcher

Transportation fitness-for-duty, DOT exams (20,000+), expert witness services.

Kevin Trangle & Associates

Mayfield Heights, OH

Dr. Kevin Trangle

Railroad FELA IMEs, expert witness testimony, life care plans, vocational assessments. 3,000+ client law firms.

Swotinsky & Emma OMA

Sudbury, MA

Dr. Robert Swotinsky

DOT medical exams, drug/alcohol testing, fitness-for-duty. MRO certification leader.

Concentra

National (500+ centers)

Various

Occupational medicine, DOT physicals, drug testing, injury care. Locations near rail yards nationwide.

WorkCare, Inc.

Anaheim, CA (national)

Various

Physician-led 24/7 injury care, occupational health screening, DOT program compliance. 40+ years.

AllOne Health

National

Dr. Brian Morris

Corporate medical director services. Railroad expert witness experience.

Northwell Health OEM Center

Great Neck, NY

Dr. Kenneth Spaeth

Railroad worker IMEs, fitness-for-duty, return-to-work. Diesel exhaust cancer research.

4. Conferences & Events

AOHC (American Occupational Health Conference)

Annual

Apr 17-22, 2026 — Chicago, IL

ACOEM's premier meeting. 1,200+ professionals. Transportation Section sessions: FRA standards, railroad OSA screening, fitness-for-duty. Pre-conference MRO training.

UIMC World Scientific Congress

Annual

Sep 30 - Oct 2, 2026 — Lisbon, Portugal

The only conference exclusively devoted to railway medicine worldwide. CMOs from 30+ countries. Budapest 2024, Dublin 2025, Lisbon 2026.

IRSC (International Railway Safety Council)

Annual

Nov 25-30, 2025 — Hong Kong

Premier global rail safety forum. 77 speakers from 20+ countries (2024). Safety culture, technology, human factors.

FRA RSAC Meetings

Quarterly

Ongoing — Washington, DC

Rail Safety Advisory Committee. 25 members. Medical standards working group (Task 06-03) addresses fitness-for-duty.

TRB Annual Meeting

Annual (January)

Jan 11-15, 2026 — Washington, DC

Transportation Research Board, National Academies. Rail safety sessions. 13,000+ attendees across all modes.

ARISO Rail Safety Conference

Annual

May 19-20, 2026 — Melbourne, Australia

"The New Standards Era." Safety professionals, operators, medical personnel.

ASLRRA Annual Conference

Annual (April)

Apr 12-14, 2026 — Minneapolis, MN

Short line and regional railroad industry. Safety & Operations track. 600+ member railroads.

ACOEM Virtual Fall Summit

Annual (November)

November 2026 (TBD)

Virtual CME. Dr. Hartenbaum presented on commercial driver medical certification (2025). Transportation/railroad topics.

AADEP Annual Conference

Annual

TBD

Disability evaluation methodology, impairment rating, AMA Guides — directly relevant to railroad FELA disability evaluations.

NTSB Public Hearings (Railroad)

As needed

Varies

Public hearings on major railroad accidents include medical/human factors testimony. Past hearings addressed engineer OSA.

ICOH International Congress

Triennial

2027 (TBD)

World's largest occupational health congress. ~3,000 participants. Working groups on transportation worker health. Last: Marrakech 2024.

5. Federal Government Agencies

AgencyParentRailroad OEM Connection
FRAU.S. DOTSets/enforces medical standards for railroad workers (49 CFR Parts 240, 242). Regulates vision/hearing for engineers and conductors. RSAC medical working groups. railroads.dot.gov
Railroad Retirement BoardIndependentCMO: Michael Bonson. Occupational disability determinations under Railroad Retirement Act (20 CFR Part 220). Can order IMEs at agency expense.
NTSBIndependentInvestigates human factors in railroad accidents. Employs CMO. Medical Factual Reports analyze crew health (OSA, medications, incapacitation).
NIOSH / CDCHHSHealth hazard evaluations at railroad facilities. Funded landmark railroad worker mortality studies. Diesel exhaust, dust, vibration research.
OSHAU.S. DOLLimited direct railroad jurisdiction (FRA preempts). BMWED files safety testimony with OSHA re: MOW worker hazards.
FMCSAU.S. DOTMedical Review Board includes railroad-relevant physicians (Dr. Brian Morris, 3 terms). NRCME program overlaps with railroad fitness-for-duty.
FAAU.S. DOTOverlapping fitness-for-duty frameworks. Senior AMEs (Drs. Fletcher, Bourgeois) also serve railroad clients.
DOT Drug & Alcohol PolicyU.S. DOTOversees 49 CFR Part 219 (railroad drug/alcohol testing). Certified MROs review railroad employee test results.
VA (Veterans Affairs)U.S. VAVA healthcare treats railroad worker veterans. Dr. Eric Garshick (VA Boston) led landmark diesel exhaust research.

6. International Government & Regulatory Bodies

Canada

Transport Canada — Rail Safety

Administers Canadian Railway Medical Rules Handbook. Medical assessments every 5 years (age <40) or 3 years (40+).

Canada

Railway Association of Canada (RAC)

Publishes Canadian Railway Medical Rules Handbook. Industry body for CN, CPKC, and Canadian commuter railroads.

United Kingdom

UK Office of Rail and Road (ORR)

Regulates railway safety including occupational health standards for rail workers.

European Union

EU Agency for Railways (ERA)

European Rail Safety Days. EU-wide railway safety standards including medical fitness requirements.

Australia

ONRSR

National Standard for Health Assessment of Rail Safety Workers (2024). OSA screening, fatigue management.

7. Railroad Labor Organizations

OrganizationMembersOEM Connection
BMWED
Brotherhood of Maintenance of Way Employes / Teamsters
~40,000Dept. of Safety files testimony with FRA, OSHA, NTSB. MOW workers studied by Johanning and Landsbergis (vibration, MSDs, COPD).
BLET
Brotherhood of Locomotive Engineers and Trainmen
EngineersMembers subject to FRA 240 medical standards. Most-studied population for OSA, fatigue, and diesel exposure.
SMART-TD
SMART Transportation Division
ConductorsSubject to FRA 242 medical standards. Secured first medical event exemptions from attendance policies (2022).
BRS / IAMAW
Brotherhood of Railroad Signalmen
Signal / machinistsExposed to electrical, noise, and vibration hazards. Subject to drug/alcohol testing programs.
CRLO
Cooperating Railway Labor Organizations
CoalitionCoordinates health and welfare plan administration across rail unions.

8. Industry Trade Organizations

AAR (Association of American Railroads)

Industry trade association (since 1934). Liaises with DOT/FRA on medical standards. Has funded railroad OEM research (Hegmann, Thiese, Weames).

ASLRRA

Represents 600+ short line and regional railroads. Safety & Operations track. Coalition Health Plan.

AARS (American Association of Railroad Superintendents)

Railroad management association. Annual meetings with medical topics.

RSI (Railway Supply Institute)

Manufacturers/suppliers affecting worker ergonomics and safety (locomotives, track equipment, cab design).

APTA (American Public Transportation Association)

Represents commuter railroads. Safety & Security sessions include worker health topics.

9. Academic Institutions with Railroad OEM Research

InstitutionResearcher(s)Focus
Harvard SPH / BWH / VA BostonGarshick, Laden, Hart, Smith, Dockery, Speizer, Rosner55,407-worker railroad cohort: diesel exhaust, lung cancer, COPD (1988-2006).
Columbia UniversityJohanningWBV, locomotive ergonomics, MOW worker health, HAV. 5+ railroad publications.
SUNY Downstate SPHLandsbergis, Stillo, Jain, DavisMSDs, powered hand tool vibration, work exposures in railroad MOW workers.
U. of Utah / RMCOEHHegmann, ThieseTransportation worker MSDs. AAR-funded studies.
UC DavisSchenkerOriginal 1988 railroad diesel exhaust/lung cancer study.
Case Western Reserve / UHTrangleRailroad FELA IMEs, OEM academic staff.
Northwell Health / SUNYSpaethRailroad diesel exhaust cancer risk (2022). Expert testimony.
U. of Surrey / UK RSSBCarnall, Mason, O'Sullivan, PattonNew — Round 2 UK rail industry PTSD, mental health cross-sectional study (2022).
NIOH Oslo, NorwayLie, SkogstadRailway worker hearing loss: 12,055-worker cross-sectional, 9,640-worker longitudinal.
U. of BolognaOcc. Medicine UnitPleural and lung cancer mortality in railway maintenance workers (2025).

10. Historical Organizations

Late 1800s – Early 1900s

National Association of Railway Surgeons

First professional organization for railroad physicians. At its peak, railroad medical organizations employed ~10% of all US physicians and served ~2 million employees. Pioneered occupational, industrial, and emergency medicine.

1860s – 1947

Railroad Hospital Associations (35)

Operated 3,700+ hospital beds serving ~500,000 workers. Became independent healthcare organizations in 1947. Helped create the nation's private health insurance system.