NEW MEXICO POISON & DRUG INFORMATION CENTER CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY FELLOWSHIP
The fellow has obligations in the
areas of teaching, service and scholarly activity. Many of
these activities should strengthen working knowledge in
clinical toxicology and compliment the research work being
performed throughout the fellowship. All of these
responsibilities are as important as the research that is
being performed. The fellow is expected to perform each with
the same level of enthusiasm and professional integrity as
the research that is being performed.
Teaching
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Present one topic at each clinical toxicology review
session. The fellow will alternate between journal
review, quality assurance and clinical toxicology topic
reviews at the Clinical Toxicology Review sessions.
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Assist with resident teaching and PHARM 770 Poison
Information clerkship teaching
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Give
at least four lectures in PHARM 782 (Clinical
Toxicology)
Service
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Attend morning rounds with Drs. Seifert and Rogers
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Assist on the poison center telephone (2-3 hours per
day)
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Participate in daily quality assurance activities
Research
The
University of New Mexico’s Doctor of Pharmacy program is
accredited by the Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education,
20 North Clark Street, Suite 2500, Chicago, IL 60602-5109, TEL
(312) 664-3575 , FAX (312) 664-4652,
URL
http://www.acpe-accredit.org/
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