ToxIC

The Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC) is a multicenter toxicosurveillance and research network. As a toxicosurveillance network, ToxIC can detect new and emerging drugs of abuse, adverse effects of new medications in the post-marketing phase, and emerging toxicological threats.

Our projects include research design and maintenance, led by ToxIC’s medical toxicology physician leadership and registry experts on staff. Each research project is tailored to collect detailed clinical data, such as the patient demographics, medical and social history, circumstances of exposure, symptoms, treatments administered, and the patient outcome. Toxicological data is therefore gathered by trained medical toxicology physicians who are skilled in the subtle signs of toxicity and poisoning, leading to a high quality case registry. 

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Webinar Series

Fellow-in-Training Orientation
ACMT/ToxIC staff host a webinar showcasing the Toxicology Investigators Consortium’s toxicosurveillance and research network, highlighting its ability to detect emerging toxicological threats and collect detailed clinical data. The session covers ToxIC Core Registry Data Exports, selecting samples & identifying variables of interest, cleaning data, and bivariate statistical tests.
Design, Analyze, Discover: A Deep Dive into the Core Registry
ACMT/ToxIC staff host a webinar showcasing the Toxicology Investigators Consortium’s toxicosurveillance and research network, highlighting its ability to detect emerging toxicological threats and collect detailed clinical data. The session covers ToxIC Core Registry Data Exports, selecting samples & identifying variables of interest, cleaning data, and bivariate statistical tests.
Developing the Research Question
ACMT/ToxIC staff host a webinar showcasing the Toxicology Investigators Consortium’s toxicosurveillance and research network, highlighting its ability to detect emerging toxicological threats and collect detailed clinical data. The session covers ToxIC Core Registry Data Elements, prior projects, developing research questions/aims, and the research protocol submission process.