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This is a case-based medical text intended to teach common toxicologic exposure scenarios beyond the basics. It provides an in-depth review of the pathology and management of multiple overdoses, poisonings, and envenomations, without requiring the reader to perform their own exhaustive literature review.

Produktbeschreibung
This is a case-based medical text intended to teach common toxicologic exposure scenarios beyond the basics. It provides an in-depth review of the pathology and management of multiple overdoses, poisonings, and envenomations, without requiring the reader to perform their own exhaustive literature review.
Autorenporträt
Joseph Carpenter, MD is an Assistant Professor in the Medical Toxicology Section, Department of Emergency Medicine at the Emory University School of Medicine. He is a graduate of Brown University and the Stanford University School of Medicine. Dr. Carpenter completed his residency in emergency medicine at Los Angeles County Harbor-UCLA Medical Center and fellowship in medical toxicology at Emory University and the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention. His clinical time is split between Grady Memorial Hospital's emergency department, medically assisted opioid treatment clinic, and medical toxicology consultation service, as well as the Georgia Poison Center. His research efforts have been funded by multiple federal agencies and lie at the growing intersection of emergency medicine, medical toxicology, and addiction medicine. Brian Patrick Murray, DO is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Wright State University Boonshoft School of Medicine. He graduated from Swarthmore College with a BA in Biochemistry and earned his DO at New York Institute of Technology College of Osteopathic Medicine. He completed a Traditional Rotating Internship at Nassau University Medical Center, his Emergency Medicine Residency at Brooke Army Medical Center, and subspecialty training in Medical Toxicology at Emory University and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.