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Pediatrics - Medical Toxicology - NPI Lookup

Medical toxicologists are physicians who specialize in the prevention, evaluation, treatment and monitoring of injury and illness from exposures to drugs and chemicals, as well as biological and radiological agents. These specialists care for people in clinical, academic, and governmental and public health settings, as well as provide poison control center leadership. Important areas of Medical Toxicology include acute drug poisoning; adverse drug events; drug abuse, addiction and withdrawal; chemicals and hazardous materials; terrorism preparedness; venomous bites and stings; and environmental and workplace exposures.

Pediatrics - Medical Toxicology - NPI Lookup

NPI Last Name/Entity First & Middle State Zip More Reputation
1912004342 Sample Jennifer A MO 64079
1629160320 Snodgrass Wayne R. TX 77555
1285729202 Children'S Health Care Associates Of New Jersey Pc NJ 08043  
1104911163 Childrens Health Care Associates, Inc PA 19104  
1316011588 Marcus Steven Matthew NJ 07107
1821115189 We Care Pediatrics, Inc NH 03079  
1720271000 Infinity Healthcare Physicians, S.C. WI 53226  
1417123761 Perry Kids Pediatrics MO 63775  
1255597373 Abc Pediatrics NY 11570  
1780996835 Renny Madeline NY 10029
1770858250 Paliwal Rama CA 90031
1710470265 Meadows Medical Center, Llc IN 46902  
1609354786 Wallace Tonya Michelle TX 77385
1750368668 Williams Christopher S MN 55404
1669444253 Boyer Leslie V AZ 85724

What is Pediatrics - Medical Toxicology?

Pediatric Medical toxicology is a subspecialty of medicine focusing on toxicology and providing the diagnosis, management, and prevention of poisoning and other adverse effects due to medications, occupational and environmental toxicants, and biological agents. Medical toxicologists are involved in the assessment and treatment of a wide variety of problems, including acute or chronic poisoning, adverse drug reactions (ADRs), drug overdoses, envenomations, substance abuse, industrial accidents, and other chemical exposures.

FAQ'S

How do you become certified in Pediatric Medical Toxicology?

Answer: Certification in Pediatric Medical Toxicology requires additional training and assessment specified by the board.

What does a Pediatric Medical Toxicologist do?

Answer: Pediatricians trained in Medical Toxicology are physicians who specialize in the prevention, evaluation, treatment and monitoring of injury and illness from exposures to drugs and chemicals, as well as biological and radiological agents. Medical toxicologists care for people in clinical, academic, governmental and public health settings, and provide poison control center leadership. Important areas of medical toxicology include acute drug poisoning, adverse drug events, drug abuse, addiction and withdrawal, chemicals and hazardous materials, terrorism preparedness, venomous bites and stings and environmental and workplace exposures.

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