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UT Health San AntonioNew
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Provide professional toxicological expertise to the public and healthcare professionals to manage or prevent poison emergencies. Assist callers in the development of patient management plans using medical resources.
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Children's Wisconsin
Handle emergency calls from the public and healthcare providers to provide assessments and dispositions regarding human toxic exposures. Utilize medically approved guidelines and software to provide education and prevention information.
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UT Health San Antonio
Provide professional toxicological expertise to the public and healthcare professionals to manage or prevent poison emergencies. Maintain the security and integrity of UT San Antonio infrastructure as required.
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Banner Health
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Tampa General Hospital
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University of Texas Medical Branch (UTMB)
The specialist serves as an information resource, providing consultation to health professionals and the public regarding poisonous substances, which includes assessing emergencies, providing direction, and coordinating poison services via a 24-hour statewide hotline. Key duties involve maintaining detailed documentation, performing toxicity level calculations, ensuring compliance with regulatory guidelines, and participating in triage for potentially suicidal individuals.
The specialist serves as an information resource, providing consultation to health professionals and the public regarding poisonous substances, which includes assessing emergency situations and referring individuals to appropriate treatment sources. They are also responsible for conducting educational and research projects to ensure poison center operations meet regulatory requirements.