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University of Alabama Birmingham / Alabama Poison Information Center
Additional Info
Clerkship Director Name : Sukhi Atti
Clerkship Director Email : satti@uabmc.edu
Clerkship Director Phone : 205-996-3339
Clerkship Coordinator Name : Aubrey Luallen
Clerkship Coordinator Email : aluallen@uabmc.edu
Clerkship Website : https://www.uab.edu/medicine/em/research/areas-of-focus/toxicology
Clerkship Program Description : The UAB Office of Medical Toxicology in the Department of Emergency Medicine encompasses the only board-certified medical toxicologists in the state of Alabama. This program elevates clinical care by providing direct patient consults, adolescent addiction and snake bite follow-up clinics, and provides medical direction to the Alabama Poison Information Center. Educational opportunities are offered to the community including development of a medical toxicology course for medical residents and pharmacists, ongoing statewide lectures to lay and medical providers, and scientific presentations at national conferences including North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, American College of Medical Toxicology, and EMPoweRx Conference. Medical Toxicology is currently studying and advancing the fields of snakebite care, addiction medicine, critically ill poisoned patients, and screening for pediatric poisoning.
Typical Rotation Length : 2 Weeks, 4 Weeks
Do you accept rotators every month? : No
Does the rotation have specific start dates? : Monthly
Is there a virtual rotation option? : No
Are patients seen at the bedside? : Yes
Are patients seen at an outpatient clinic? : No
Number of Rotators Per Block : Varies
Poison Center Experience? : Yes
Who is eligible for a Clerkship? : Medical Students, Residents, Fellows, Pharmacists, SPIs, International Physicians
Is the rotation full day or half day? : Full Day, Half Day
Clerkship Schedule Type : Daily (Full-Time)
What is your Rotator Fee? : Depends- it goes through the UAB School of Medicine
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