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About the Penn Center for Executive Health

A Message from the Director

"Your top executives know your business inside and out but do they know the state of their own health? Busy executives often under-prioritize their health and continue behaviors that increase health risks without recognizing it. The Penn Center for Executive Health will assess, diagnose and inform your executives about their current health status and provide a comprehensive wellness plan for the future. Good health enhances productivity of your executives and your business."

– Marilyn Howarth, MD, FACOEM
Medical Director, Penn Center for Executive Health

About Dr. Marilyn Howarth

Dr. Marilyn Howarth is the Medical Director of Penn Executive Health, Assistant Professor of Occupational and Environmental Medicine at University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Director of Occupational and Environmental Consultation Services in the Department of Emergency Medicine Division of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. She received her undergraduate degree from Swarthmore College and her Doctor of Medicine from Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine. She did her training in Internal Medicine at Pennsylvania Hospital and also was the Chief Medical Resident there. She continued her training at the Centers for Disease Control as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer.

Dr. Howarth joined the faculty of the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey as an Assistant Professor of Medicine and Head of the Section of Occupational Medicine at Cooper Hospital. In her current position at Penn, she teaches residents, medical and graduate students. She is the Medical Director of WorkWell, an outpatient Occupational and Environmental Medicine practice, at Penn Medicine at Radnor. She is the Medical Director of Penn Executive Health providing comprehensive medical evaluation and treatment to individual and corporate leaders. She consults with area health departments, school districts and businesses on varied health and wellness issues.