Medical Toxicology Programs

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Here is a list by state of the current med tox fellowships for physicians who have completed residency in EM, peds, or PM.

AZ:
Banner Good Samaritan Center
University of Arizona/UPHK Graduate Medical Education Consortium

CA:
University of California (Davis) Health System
University of California (San Diego)
University of California (San Francisco)

CO:
Denver Health Medical Center

CT:
University of Connecticut/Hartford Hospital

DC:
George Washington University

GA:
Emory University

IL:
John H Stroger Hospital of Cook County

IN:
Indiana University School of Medicine

MA:
Children's Hospital/Boston Medical Center
University of Massachusetts

MI:
Detroit Medical Center/Wayne State University

MN:
HealthPartners Institute for Medical Education

MO:
Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium

NY:
New York University School of Medicine
NSLIJHS/Hofstra North Shore-LIJ School of Medicine at North Shore University Hospital
SUNY Upstate Medical University

NC:
Carolinas Medical Center

OH:
Ohio State University Hospital

OR:
Oregon Health & Science University

PA:
Albert Einstein Healthcare Network
Drexel University College of Medicine/Hahnemann University Hospital
Penn State University/Milton S Hershey Medical Center
UPMC Medical Education

TX:
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center Paul L Foster School of Medicine
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School

VA:
University of Virginia
Virginia Commonwealth University Health System


Links to all programs and a list of med tox programs for pharmacists coming soon.

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Speaking as a graduate of the Illinois program; it isn't only Stroger. The program is actually run by the Toxikon Consortium - a tripartite entity consisting of John Stroger Hospital/Cook County Hospital, the University of Illinois - Chicago Hospital & Health Sciences System, and the Illinois Poison Center.

I should add, too, that these programs can also be found on www.toxfellowship.com, with an interactive map & contact information.

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Speaking as a graduate of the Illinois program; it isn't only Stroger. The program is actually run by the Toxikon Consortium - a tripartite entity consisting of John Stroger Hospital/Cook County Hospital, the University of Illinois - Chicago Hospital & Health Sciences System, and the Illinois Poison Center.

I should add, too, that these programs can also be found on www.toxfellowship.com, with an interactive map & contact information.
True, but it's really out of date. There are a bunch of new programs that opened recently that weren't included on their map, and some others that closed but are still listed. I used the ACGME accredited program lookup site to get the most current list. Contact information is available there as well.

As for Toxikon, that is the official name for the program that is listed on the ACGME website. Probably it's because Stroger is listed as the sponsoring institution.
 
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