Obviously, this course needs to be taken after “Toxicology 1 for EM Residents”. The reason why is that clinically useful teaching for senior trainees is knowledge based. Toxicology 2 will get you to the pen-ultimate-bad-ass-status regarding toxicologic emergencies. Also, DO NOT REVIEW TOX 1 prior to taking TOX 2 (it will enhance your learning!).
[note: if you stumble upon here, the course is still under construction]
Course Content
Toxicology 2
Plants, Mushrooms, and Animals
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Core Toxicology 2
Advanced approaches to the poisoned patient
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Acetaminophen and other over the count medications
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Sedative Hypnotics
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Cholinergic and Anti-cholinergic Emergencies
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Caustics, Industrial, and Household Chemicals
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Toxicologic Hemoglobinopathy
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Salicylates
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Rigidity Syndromes
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Digoxin and Cardioactive Steroids
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Uncouplers and Electron Transport Chain Inhibitors (eg cyanide)
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Anti-depressants and anti-psychotics
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Anticoagulants
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Anti-hyperglycemics
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Metals for the ER DOC
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Withdrawal syndromes
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Agitation Management
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Drugs of abuse
Cocaine and Sympathomimetics
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Cannabis, Hallucinogens, and Designer Drugs
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