NEW MEXICO POISON & DRUG INFORMATION CENTER CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY FELLOWSHIP
Objectives
Participants in this fellowship will develop
skills necessary to:
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develop expertise
in clinical toxicology
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design, plan,
implement, analyze and publish original
research
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obtain extramural
funding
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consult on
poisoned patients in a variety of
clinical settings
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search and
critically evaluate the medical
literature
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teach students,
residents, faculty, staff and health
care practitioners
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present original
research at scientific meetings
Primary fellowship
activities will take place within the New
Mexico Poison & Drug Information Center, a
part of the University of New Mexico College
of Pharmacy. Fellows will also have an
opportunity to round on patients within the
University of New Mexico Hospital and to
collaborate with faculty and staff of the
University of New Mexico Department of
Emergency Medicine, the New Mexico
Department of Health, the New Mexico Office
of Medical Investigation and the University
of New Mexico Center For Disaster Medicine.
The
University of New Mexico’s Doctor of Pharmacy program is
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education,
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