Welcome from the Program Director
Welcome from the Program Director
Welcome from the Program Director
'Tout est poison, rien n'est poison, tout est une question de dose.'
— Claude Bernard
Pathologie expérimentale (1872)Medical toxicology is a unique and dynamic specialty that combines components of emergency
medicine, critical care medicine, occupational and environmental medicine, pediatrics, and
public health practice. Medical toxicologists have the expertise to identify and treat
chemical‐induced disease, environmental and hazardous material exposures, and other
toxicological emergencies. Medical toxicology’s scope of practice is broad and includes acute
and chronic poisoning, adverse drug reactions, substance abuse and withdrawal, envenomation,
workplace chemical exposure, drug effects and metabolism, and mass exposure to industrial
chemicals and chemical, biologic, and radiologic weapons among others
Our Medical Toxicology Fellowship program is based at Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Safety
(RMPDS), a department of the Denver Health and Hospital Authority and I am honored to serve as
the program director. The fellowship is a two-year program during which the fellow is given
ample opportunities to publish and gain valuable hands-on experience in toxicology. Poison
center training and most didactics are based at RMPDS, and bedside clinical care is provided at
Denver Health Medical Center, the University of Colorado Hospital, and Children’s Hospital of
Colorado. Clinical training and mentorship are provided by a committed group of 24
board-certified medical toxicologists and 2 ABAT-certified clinical toxicologists. Research
training and support are provided by a group of approximately 50 full-time research
professionals, three of whom are also members of the faculty. Fellows play a major role in
providing education in medical toxicology to other physicians in emergency medicine, pediatrics
and internal medicine departments within the Denver area as well as those who rotate with us
from around the nation and the world.
The Rocky Mountain Poison Center (RMPC), in operation since 1956 and certified through the
American Association of Poison Control Centers, is the one of the busiest and one of the oldest
poison centers in the US. Our primary service area encompasses Colorado, Montana, Hawaii, and
Nevada (helping serve Mississippi at night); though physician phone consultations extend nation
and worldwide. The RMPC handles approximately 100,000 human exposure calls per year of which
approximately 4,000 involve direct input from medical toxicology physicians. The fellowship is
operated through Denver Health Medical Center, a Level 1 regional trauma center within Denver
Health and in conjunction with its emergency medicine residency.
Our Medical Toxicology Fellowship Program has been continually accredited by the Accreditation
Council for the Graduate Medical Examination (ACGME) since July 1, 2000. Graduates of the
fellowship are eligible to take the subspecialty examination in Medical Toxicology which is
approved by the American Board of Medical Specialties. The sponsoring boards for this
examination are the American Board of Emergency Medicine, the American Board of Pediatrics, and
the American Board of Preventive Medicine.