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Toxicology

This course was created for the new PA, NP or doctor who needs to understand the basics of toxicology; whether it's in the ER, primary care or urgent care. This high yield 4 hour video course consists of multiple case scenarios going over the most common medical toxicology, accidental exposure, or overdose presentations encountered in these care settings. Our Master Clinicians educator has designed this bootcamp course to train providers of all levels so they can apply the information right away. Let's get started!

Recognize & Identify

Common Overdosage, Accidental Exposure or Toxicology Presentations

Our Master Clinicians Educator will review the management of a wide range of common adult and pediatric presentations including: accidental caustic eye injury; accidental pediatric ingestions; common food toxicity; common spider, snake, and other insect bites; marine animal envenomation; toxic plants; common medication overdoses such as salicylates, antidepressants, cardiac medications; and more.
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High Yield, Engaging and Easy to Remember

This course consists of chapters of video lectures, each with multiple case scenarios going over diagnosis/differentials, evidenced-based management, and treatment. Our standard audio/video slide recordings and course material pdf means you can view the course as many times as needed, at your own schedule and pace. After review of the course, self-practice and completion of a short quiz, your CME certificate will automatically be generated to download. This course is worth 4 CME credits (AMA PRA Category type 1).

Course curriculum

  • 1

    Intro: Welcome to Toxicology Essentials

    • Welcome!

    • Meet the Mentor: Dr. Kristin Schwab

    • CME Information Statement

    • Pre-Course Quiz

    • Video Lecture Introduction

  • 2

    Common Household Medications and Toxic Food Poisonings

    • VIDEO - Common Household Medications and Toxic Food Poisonings

    • Slides: Common Household Medications and Toxic Food Poisonings

  • 3

    Management of Medication Overdoses

    • VIDEO - Management of Medication Overdoses

    • HANDOUT - Management of Medication Overdoses

  • 4

    Environmental Toxicology

    • VIDEO - Environmental Toxicology: Envenomation, Plants, and Pesticides

    • HANDOUT - Environmental Toxicology: Envenomation, Plants, and Pesticides

  • 5

    Post Conference Quiz & Evaluation

    • Post-Course Quiz

    • Before You Go...

    • Post-Course Evaluation

Our Master Clinicians Mentor

Master the Art of Medicine by Learning from the Best!

Kristin Schwab, MD, FACEP

Emergency Medicine Physician

Dr. Kristin Schwab is a practicing physician who is board certified by the American Board of Emergency Medicine. She received her Bachelor of Arts in Natural Sciences from Fordham University's Lincoln Center Campus. She also received a Master of Science in Education from Fordham University's Graduate School of Education. She received her medical degree from the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine, the medical school for the New York Institute of Technology. She completed a residency in Emergency Medicine at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, New York, which is part of the Northwell Health System. She also served as Chief Resident in Emergency Medicine. Currently, she works as an attending physician at CityMD, a Summit Health Company. She also teaches several lectures in Emergency Medicine every year to the students of Hofstra University's Physician Assistant program. She is also a fellow of the American College of Emergency Physicians and a fellow of the American Academy of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Schwab's academic interests include medical education, toxicology, critical care, and legal aspects of medical practice. She currently resides in Rockville Centre, New York with her husband and two young sons.

Toxicology Essentials Course

4 CME credits. Lifetime access granted. *10% proceeds go to charity. Details below.

Continuing Medical Education

Credit Designation: This internet enduring material is designated for a maximum of 4 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. CME credit approval pending.

 

Charitable Contributions

10% of your purchase will go to a Healthcare Charity

Since early 2020, Master Clinicians has donated ten percent of quarterly sales to local and national charities to support the healthcare community. The tradition continues. If you have a healthcare related charity that would be a great candidate for our donations, please reach out and let us know! Email us at info@masterclinicians.net

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