2026 ACMT Board Review Course | The Full Experience Package

2026 ACMT Board Review Course | The Full Experience Package

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    • Non-member - Tier I - $1,950
    • Non-member - Tier II - $1,950
    • Non-member - Tier III - $1,950
    • Non-member - Tier IV - $1,950
    • Member - Tier I - $1,700
    • Member - Tier II - $1,700
    • Member - Tier III - $1,700
    • Member - Tier IV - $1,700

The Full Experience Package

The 2026 ACMT Board Review Course is back! This online course is designed to prepare all examinees for the biennial certification examination in Medical Toxicology administered by the American Board of Emergency Medicine (ABEM). Led by prominent experts in the field of medical toxicology, you will receive a broad overview of the scope of the specialty and a detailed perspective into current clinical and public health toxicological issues.

Register today! The ACMT Board Review Course Quiz bank opens on April 15th, 2026, and access to the recorded lectures, slides and handouts begins on June 1, 2026.


This package includes:
  • The 2026 Print Slide Book and Flashcards, shipped right to your door!
  • Online Flashcards: 350+ flashcards to help you study keywords and concepts
  • All Recorded Lectures
  • Virtual copies of Slides, Handouts, and Slide Indexes
  • Access to the Interactive Cram Sessions
  • ACMT Quiz Bank, including over 900+ questions reviewed by Medical Toxicologists
  • 27+ hours of Continuing Medical Education available

Want your study materials already printed, sorted, and ready to go? Want access to over 350 flashcards for you to take on your way? Purchase the Full Experience Package today to get the fully inclusive experience today at a discounted price!

Interested in only one of these print materials, feel free to purchase the virtual package and add on one of these to your purchase.


Questions?

Please write to ACMT at events@acmt.net

Registration Rates

Registration CategoriesFees

ACMT Members

$1700

Non-Members

$1950


Registration includes:

  • The 2026 Print Slide Book and Flashcards shipped directly to your door!
  • Access to the on-demand content: June 1, 2026 - May 31, 2027
  • Access to 9 interactive cram sessions - live Q&A with the speakers
  • Access to PDFs of the lecture slides & handouts
  • Access to Quiz Bank
  • Access to online Flashcards
  • Approx. 27.00 Continuing Medical Education credits (Physician Only)



ACMT Membership

ACMT Members receive a discounted rate. Interested in becoming an ACMT Member? Contact our Membership Manager at membership@acmt.net. Learn more at: www.acmt.net/membership


Continuing Education

Continuing Medical Education (CME) for this activity is included in the registration fee (at no additional cost). AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare designates this enduring material for 26.0 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians may claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity. No partial credit will be awarded.


Print Materials

The 2026 Print Slide Book and Flashcards are included in the cost of this package, a $250 value for only $200 extra. Don't miss out on these savings!


Cancellation Policy

Cancellations made on or before May 16, 2026 will receive a full refund less an 8% processing fee. Cancellations made after this date will not receive a refund. Limited exceptions may be considered for emergency situations pending review.

All cancellation requests must be made in writing and emailed to: events@acmt.net. No telephone cancellations will be accepted. A refund that results from a cancellation or change to your registration will be returned to the original payer and in the original method of payment.

Pending review, limited exceptions will be made based on need and circumstance and must be submitted in writing to events@acmt.net. Because each exception must undergo a review and approval process, we ask in advance for your patience.

Click here to read ACMT's full cancellation policy.


Questions?

Write to: events@acmt.net

Instructions

To access all Board Review Course Content:

  1. Purchase the 2025 ACMT Board Review Course Package | The Virtual Experience Package.
  2. Access the Quiz Bank through the Modules tab starting April 15th, 2026.
  3. Access the lectures, slides, handout and virtual resources starting June 1st, 2026 through the Modules tab.
  4. Receive the 2026 Print Slide Book and Print Flashcards by June 5th, 2026.
  5. Access all Interactive Cram Session Zoom links and recordings July-September 2026 through the Modules tab.

If you would like to Claim your Continuing Medical Education (CME):

  1. Watch all lectures on the Lectures and Study Materials Module. Learners will be required to watch at least 3/4 of the video before it will be marked as complete.
  2. Complete the Practice Test. These questions are based on content from the lectures to gauge your comprehension. It requires a 80% to pass.
  3. Complete the CE Survey. These questions are required to claim your CE certificate.
  4. Claim your CE certificate. Once you have claimed your CE credit, you will not be able to change your CE certificate.

Full credit can only be claimed after completion of all required components.


Hardware/Software Requirements

Computer or Other Internet-Enabled Device; Internet Connection; Browser. 

Materials

None. 

Prerequisites

None. 

Format

This is a self-guided course with CME.


Need Assistance or Have Questions?

For assistance logging in, accessing content, purchasing or completing Continuing Education credits, or for other questions, please contact us at events@acmt.net or visit our FAQ page.

If you are in need of accessible learning accommodations, please contact events@acmt.net for additional assistance.

Study Resources

When you register for this package, we'll arm you with an arsenal of study resources. Dive into the Quiz Bank to put your knowledge to the test, flip through flashcards for rapid-fire revision, and explore visual stimuli to enhance your understanding. The ACMT Board Review Course includes:

Study Materials: slides, handouts, and supplementary materials 
Flashcards: 350+ flashcards to help you study keywords and concepts
Quiz Bank: 900+ example test questions on a variety of toxicological topics to help you prepare for certification. Try out the new Mock Exam!

Disclaimer: according to ABEM policy, the planning committee and faculty for this course are not allowed to have intimate knowledge of the exam or write exam questions. The content of this course is based on the expertise of ACMT members, who are specialists in Medical Toxicology. We do not have direct knowledge of the exam content. ABEM test question writers are prohibited from participating in any board review or preparatory course. The study materials, including the Quiz Bank questions, are based on years of collective experience from the Board Review Course committee, but we do not guarantee that these questions fully represent the exam content.


Print Materials

Print versions of Study Materials and Flashcards are included in this package with a savings of $50! If you would prefer a virtual only experience, consider our Virtual Experience Package.

Continuing Education

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Continuing Education credit for this activity is pending approval and is provided by AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare. Learners will expect to recieve approximately 27.00 of Continuing Medication Education (CME) for Physicians.

Release date: June 1, 2026
Expiration date: May 31, 2027

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    Note cards with 380 MedTox terms and their definitions.

    2026 ACMT Board Review Course - Print Flashcards

    Prefer to study with paper flashcards? Let ACMT print out all 380 terms onto note cards that we'll ship directly to your home or office!

    These print flashcards are the exact same terms as the online flashcards that learners automatically have access to when they register for the 2026 ACMT Board Review Course. So why purchase a print set? 

    Tactile Learning: print flashcards are best for tactile learners who like to be more hands-on, shuffle, and organize the cards, engaging different senses for enhanced memory retention.

    Portability: printed flashcards are easily portable, allowing learners to study anytime, anywhere, without the need for electronic devices. This convenience is especially valuable for on-the-go learning.

    Reduced Screen Time: opting for print helps reduce screen time, providing a break from digital devices, perhaps especially important when studying asynchronously with on-demand lectures.

    Customization: users can personalize their printed flashcards with notes, highlights, and annotations, tailoring the content to their specific learning preferences and reinforcing key concepts.


    How Much?

    Flat Rate Fee: $75

    The above fee includes shipping & handling to anywhere in the continental United States. For shipping outside the continental U.S., additional fees may apply.

    UPDATE: The first round of shipments will go out on June 1, 2026. Make sure you purchase your slide book by May 1st if you want to be included in this first round of shipping! Shipments will then continue until May 2027 or we sell out, whichever comes first.

    Interested in the Print Flashcards too? Consider purchasing our “Full Experience Package” below!

    Full Experience Package


    Shipping Address

    At checkout, you will be asked to input which address you would like this item sent. If the address is outside of the continental United States, we will follow up with you about any additional fees that may apply -- we will not be able to make the shipment until these additional fees are received.


    Questions?

    Write to: events@acmt.net

  • Contains 1 Component(s)

    Print outs of all the slides and handouts for this course organized into an easy to use binder.

    2026 ACMT Board Review Course - Print Slide Book

    Prefer to study with hardcopies? Let ACMT print out all the slides and handouts for this course and organize them in a binder for you. We will ship them directly to your home or office!

    The printed book of slides for this online course offers a tangible and convenient resource for learners. Compiled from the digital presentation materials, this book provides a structured and organized collection of slides that mirror the content covered in the online lectures. Each page represents a snapshot of key concepts, visuals, and information presented during the course, allowing learners to review and reinforce their understanding at their own pace.

    With the flexibility of a printed format, you can easily annotate, highlight, and navigate through the slides. This book serves as a valuable reference, aiding in content retention and providing a quick overview of the course material. Whether used as a supplementary study aid or as a standalone resource, the printed book of slides complements the online learning experience by offering a tangible, accessible, and versatile tool for learners to master the course content.


    How Much?

    Flat Rate Fee: $175

    The above fee includes shipping & handling to anywhere in the continental United States. For shipping outside the continental U.S., additional fees may apply.

    UPDATE: The first round of shipments will go out on June 1, 2026. Make sure you purchase your slide book by May 1st if you want to be included in this first round of shipping! Shipments will then continue until May 2027 or we sell out, whichever comes first.

    Interested in the Print Flashcards too? Consider purchasing our “Full Experience Package” below!

    Full Experience Package


    Shipping Address

    At checkout, you will be asked to input which address you would like this item sent. If the address is outside of the continental United States, we will follow up with you about any additional fees that may apply -- we will not be able to make the shipment until these additional fees are received.


    Questions?

    Write to: events@acmt.net

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    Quiz Bank for 2026 Board Review Course

    Quiz Bank

    Welcome to ACMT Board Review Course Quiz Bank!

    In this module you will find 900+ curated questions broken down into categories for each lecture. After each lecture, you can test your knowledge and skills as many times as you want!

    Ready to test your exam readiness? Try our mock exam! Tailored to fit the percentages of the upcoming exam, this mock exam of 300 questions will pull from our full quiz bank to create a curated exam and help you prepare for your certification.

    Each question has been reviewed by medical toxicology experts to provide the best learning experience and explanations, but if you see a mistake or have a question, please let us know by emailing events@acmt.net

    Good luck studying!

     Quiz Banks Available on April 15th
    • Alcohol & Glycols
    • Analytics & Forensics
    • Antimicrobials
    • Aquatic Toxicity
    • Carcinogens
    • Cardiovascular Toxins
    • Chemotherapeutics
    • Classic Toxicology
    • Dermatology
    • Drugs of Abuse & Withdrawal
    • Gastroenterology
    • Inhalational Toxins
    • Laboratory
    • Molecular Mechanisms
    • Mushrooms
    • Occupational & Misc. Toxins
    • Pharmaco. & Toxicokinetics
    • Plants
    • Population Health
    • Radiation
    • Reproductive Toxicology
    • Statistical Measures
    • Terrestrial Toxicity
    • Warfare/Terrorism
     Quiz Banks Available on June 1st
    • Alcohol & Glycols
    • Anesthetics
    • Endocrine
    • Hematology
    • Herbals, Vitamins & Supplements
    • Household Items
    • Metals
    • Neurotoxins & Anticonvulsants
    • Pesticides
    • Psychotropics


















    Questions?

    Please write to ACMT at events@acmt.net

  • Contains 9 Component(s) Includes Multiple Live Events. The next is on 07/08/2026 at 1:00 PM (EDT)

    On-Demand Prep Materials for 2026 Board Review Course

    Interactive Cram Sessions

    These live sessions, held July-September 2026, each cram session will focus on 3-4 core topics so you can get in-depth insights, key takeaways, and invaluable Q&A with our experts.

    Mark your calendars for 9 Interactive Cram Sessions - Wednesdays from 1-2 PM EST:

    • July 8, 2026 - Interactive Cram Session #1 
    • July 22, 2026 - Interactive Cram Session #2 
    • August 5, 2026 - Interactive Cram Session #3 
    • August 19, 2026 - Interactive Cram Session #4 
    • September 2, 2026 - Interactive Cram Session #5 
    • September 9, 2026 - Interactive Cram Session #6 
    • September 16, 2026 - Interactive Cram Session #7
    • September 23, 2026 - Interactive Cram Session #8
    • September 30, 2026 - Interactive Cram Session #9

    You can find the topics for each cram session on the Agenda tab. Recordings of each cram session will be available after the event if you’re not able to attend.

    We look forward to seeing you there!


    Questions?

    Please write to ACMT at events@acmt.net

  • Contains 41 Component(s), Includes Credits

    On-Demand Prep Materials for 2026 Board Review Course

    Lectures and Study Materials

    Welcome to the 2026 ACMT Board Review Course! This module includes all lecture:

    • Recordings
    • Handouts
    • Slides
    • Indexes

    Want to claim your Continuing Medical Education Credits? You can access your CE Post-Test, Survey & Certificate here too!

    Learner Objectives:

    1. Identify and review core topic areas in the specialty of Medical Toxicology.
    2. Prepare for common test questions and terms that may be found on a Medical Toxicology certification exam.
    3. Discuss initial management and standard treatment approaches of patients with toxicologic issues. 


    2026 Board Review Course Lectures

    Our top-notch speakers are ready to guide you through each lecture, ensuring you grasp every critical concept. These lectures are pre-recorded so you can access them anytime, anywhere and as many times as you want until you are confident in each subject area. Immerse yourself in a learning journey with lectures that drill down into each aspect of the Medical Toxicology Core Content including:

    Alcohols & GlycolsDrugs of Abuse & Withdrawal
    Pediatric Toxicity
    Analytics & ForensicsEndocrine
    Pesticides
    Anesthetics, NMBs & Muscle RelaxantsEpidemiology & Population HealthPharmaco & Toxicokinetics
    AntimicrobialsGastroenterology
    Poisonous Plants
    Antipsychotics
    HematologyPsychotropics
    Aquatic ToxicityHerbals, Vitamins & Supplements
    Radiation
    CarcinogenesisHydrocarbons
    Reproductive & Developmental Tox
    Cardiovascular ToxinsInhalational Toxins & Asphyxiants
    Statistical Measures
    ChemotherapeuticsMetals & Metalloids
    Terrestrial Toxicity
    Classic Toxicology
    Miscellaneous Toxins
    The Toxic House
    Clinical Drug Testing & DiagnosticsMushrooms & Fungal ToxinsWarfare/Terrorism
    Dermatology & PathologyNeurotoxinsAnticonvulsants
    Study Resources 

    In addition to an on-demand library of medical toxicology core lectures, avail yourself of this courses additional study resources. Access other modules for more resources!


    Questions?

    Please write to ACMT at events@acmt.net

    Alek Q. Adkins, MD, FACEP

    Director of Education, Division of Medical Toxicology, Staff Medical Toxicologist

    Nationwide Children's Hospital, Central Ohio Poison Center

    Dr. Alek Adkins is an Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Pediatrics at The Ohio State University. He is currently one of the Medical Toxicologists with the Central Ohio Poison Center and Nationwide Children’s Hospital. He also serves as an attending physician with The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center Department of Emergency Medicine. Dr. Adkins got his undergraduate degree in Biochemistry from High Point University in High Point, North Carolina. He graduated medical school from The Ohio State University College of Medicine, and completed his Emergency Medicine Residency at ChristianaCare in Newark, DE. After residency, he completed his Medical Toxicology fellowship at UPMC in Pittsburgh, PA. He is currently board certified in Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology. Dr. Adkins’ interests include addiction medicine, acute inpatient toxicology, and systems-based delivery methods for antidotal therapy.

    Ann Arens, MD

    Emergency Medicine Physician

    Ochsner Medical Center

    Dr. Arens is an Emergency Medicine physician who practices at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans, LA. Dr. Arens completed her Emergency Medicine training at the Denver Health Residency in Emergency Medicine, and her medical toxicology training at the University of California – San Francisco. She was amongst the first toxicologists to identify and describe counterfeit fentanyl products, and has continued to identify outbreaks of new drugs of abuse. She has a broad range of research interests including: the identification of new drugs of abuse including novel opioids contributing to the current opioid epidemic, the use of antidotes, and advanced supportive care of the poisoned patient.

    Jeffrey Brent, MD, PhD, FACMT

    Distinguished Clinical Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care) and Emergency Medicine

    University of Colorado School of Medicine and Public Health

    Jeffrey Brent, MD, PhD, is a Distinguished Clinical Professor of Medicine (Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine) and Emergency Medicine at the University of Colorado Schools of Medicine and Public Health. He did his fellowship in medical toxicology at the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center, where he has been both medical director and fellowship director. He is a former President of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology and a former Board member of the American College of Medical Toxicology. Dr. Brent is the senior editor of Critical Care Toxicology: the Diagnosis and Management of the Critically Poisoned Patient, currently in its second edition. Dr. Brent is Co-Principal Investigator of ACMT’s Toxicology Investigators Consortium.

    Michele Burns, MD, DFACMT

    Associate Physician

    Boston Children's Hospital

    Dr. Michele Burns is triple boarded in general pediatrics, pediatric emergency medicine, and medical toxicology. She has been the Medical Director of the Massachusetts and Rhode Island Poison Center for the last 20 years and is Chief of the Boston Children's Hospital Toxicology service. Her clinical research interests include investigating the epidemiological trends of pediatric poisoning exposures by using large hospital or national databases, and clinical communications that describe novel and innovative case presentations and/or treatment modalities in the pediatric toxicology patient. In addition, she is the Harvard Medical Toxicology Fellowship Director and a former member of both the ACMT Board and ABEM Medical Toxicology Subboard. Dr. Burns is also the Pediatric Toxicology Section Editor for UptoDate. She is committed to promoting optimal health care for acutely injured and poisoned patients, advocating for state-of-the-art treatment while contributing to national consensus guidelines and prevention efforts on a more global level.

    Shaun Carstairs, MD, DFACMT, FACEP

    Emergency Physician & Medical Toxicologist

    Scripps Healthcare San Diego

    Dr. Carstairs is triple-boarded in emergency medicine, medical toxicology, and addiction medicine. He completed an emergency medicine residency at the Naval Medical Center San Diego and a medical toxicology fellowship at the University of California, San Diego. He retired from active duty with the US Navy in 2019 after a 25-year career and currently serves as teaching faculty with Scripps Healthcare San Diego and at Rady Children's Hospital San Diego. He also maintains a faculty appointment as Professor of Military & Emergency Medicine at the Uniformed Services University, the nation's military medical school.

    Leslie R. Dye, MD, FACMT, FASAM

    Medical Director, Next Life Recovery

    Clinical Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine, Boonshoft School of Medicine, Wright State University

    Leslie R. Dye, MD is triple board certified in emergency medicine, medical toxicology, and addiction medicine. She has worked in the fields of medical toxicology and addiction medicine for 30 years. In addition to her clinical expertise, she has academic and business content expertise from experiences as an editor-in-chief (EIC) of a peer-reviewed medical journal (Journal of Medical Toxicology) and EIC of physician and pharmacist content production for a leading international medical digital content provider. Her deep subject matter expertise is demonstrated in her role as senior editor of the textbook, Case Studies in Medical Toxicology, author of 18 peer reviewed publications and 16 textbook chapters, 66 national and 11 international presentations, 10 various commentaries, interviews, and podcasts. Her leadership skills have been proven in both corporate and academic environments, as professor at a medical school, long-term board member and past president of the American College of Medical Toxicology, Chair of the Addiction Medicine Committee, former co-chair, and co-moderator of the AACT Acute and Intensive Care Symposium, and as the manager of as many as 30 team members at an international corporation. She received a funded grant that enabled her to start the first poison control center in mainland China and trained 6 Chinese physicians in the field of medical toxicology over 3 years in the US. Dr. Dye is experienced in and continues to provide medical care in remote polar regions with no access to advanced medical facilities.

    Christina Hantsch, MD, FACEP, FAACT, DFACMT

    Medical Director, HPlan

    UPMC Health Plan

    Dr. Hantsch is a graduate of the Honors Program in Medical Education at Northwestern University. She completed an emergency medicine residency, including a year as chief resident, at the Medical College of Wisconsin and then continued her training in a medical toxicology fellowship at Vanderbilt University. After her fellowship, she spent nearly 22 years at Loyola University Chicago Stritch School of Medicine and Loyola University Medical Center. There, she established an inpatient toxicology clinical service and clinical rotations for graduate medical trainees and students in multiple fields. With an interest in medication management and safety, she joined the hospital Pharmacy and Therapeutics Committee, serving as member for 6 years before being appointed chair and leading the committee for another 6 years. Dr. Hantsch earned the academic rank of Professor of Emergency Medicine, was Director of the Division of Toxicology, and Director of Academic Affairs in the Department of Emergency Medicine. As a clinical faculty member, she was appointed to the Stritch Committee on Academic Rank and Tenure, serving for 7 years including 2 as a subcommittee chair leading revision of the clinician educator track guidelines. In 2018, she was the founding Program Director of the Loyola emergency medicine residency. Dr. Hantsch served for more than 8 years as Medical Director of the Illinois Poison Center. In addition, she is a regular organizer and contributor to many local, regional, and national/international continuing education programs. After leaving academics, she worked for the U.S. FDA in pharmacovigilance for a year. As of 2022, she is board certified in addiction medicine in addition to emergency medicine and medical toxicology. Dr. Hantsch was elected to the ACMT Board of Directors in 2021, is a member of the Education Committee, and chair of the Practice Committee.

    Ashley Haynes, MD, FACEP

    Medical Toxicologist, Addiction Medicine Specialist

    Veterans Health Administration

    Dr. Haynes completed training in a combined emergency medicine-internal medicine program in 2014, and a toxicology fellowship at UTSW in 2016. She has been treating substance use disorders as part of her practice since that time and is board certified in addition medicine. She currently works for the VA at the Robert J Dole Veterans Medical Center in Wichita, KS, treating patients in a residential treatment center, as well as clinic, and performing bedside consults.

    Michael G. Holland, MD, FEAPCCT, FAACT, FACOEM, FACMT, FACEP

    Professor of Emergency Medicine

    SUNY Upstate Medical University

    Dr. Michael Holland is Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine at SUNY Upstate Medical University in Syracuse, NY where he is on the faculty of the Medical Toxicology Fellowship Training Program and is a Consulting Medical Toxicologist at the Upstate New York Poison Center and the Onondaga County Medical Examiner’s Office-both in Syracuse, NY. Dr. Holland is also the Director of Occupational Medicine for the Saratoga Hospital Medical Group, and is the Saratoga Hospital Employee Health Medical Director, where he oversees the health and safety of over 3100 employees and staff. He also serves as Employee Health Medical Director at Glens Falls Hospital in Glens Falls, NY, covering 2500 employees. He is also Principal Medical Toxicologist at the Center for Toxicology and Environmental Health (CTEH) in Little Rock, AR.    

    Ziad Kazzi, MD, FAAEM, FACEP, FACMT, FAACT

    Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine

    Emory University School of Medicine

    Born in 1975 and raised in Beirut, Lebanon, Dr. Kazzi trained in Emergency Medicine at Emory University in Atlanta (2000-03) where he served as a chief resident before completing a subspecialty fellowship in Medical Toxicology at Emory University, Georgia Poison Center and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in Atlanta. He is board certified in both Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology. Dr. Kazzi joined the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Alabama at Birmingham (UAB) between 2005 and 2008 where he served as a Medical Toxicologist for the Regional Poison Control Center in Birmingham and the Alabama Poison Center. Currently, he is an associate professor at the department of Emergency Medicine at Emory University in Atlanta, Georgia as well as the director of the International Toxicology Postdoctoral Fellowship Program at Emory University (http://www.em.emory.edu/services/toxicology/international_postdoc_training.html). He is also the assistant medical director of the Georgia Poison Center (www.georgiapoisoncenter.org) and a medical toxicologist at the Radiation Studies Branch of the National Center for Environmental Health at the CDC (https://www.cdc.gov/nceh/radiation/) where he participates in emergency preparedness and response activities in radiation. As an emergency physician and toxicologist, Dr. Kazzi specializes in the recognition, triage, and management of poisonings and holds a deep interest in the areas of Radiation and International Toxicology. Over the past decade, he developed strong ties to India in the areas of medical toxicology, mass gathering medical preparedness, radiation emergency medicine, blast injuries and hazmat. Through his collaboration with the CDC, AIIMS, and PGIMER Chandigarh, he has delivered and co-directed the first Advanced Hazmat Life Support trainings in Ahmedabad and Delhi. He organized a number of training conferences in Nashik, Pune, Ujjain and Delhi and has been an invited speaker at the annual INDUS EM world congress. He is an active and founding board member of the Middle East North Africa Toxicology Association (www.menatox.org) and currently serves as its President. He is also a board member and chairs the International Committee of the American College of Medical Toxicology (www.acmt.net).

    Joshua D. King, MD, FACMT

    Associate Professor of Medicine and Pharmacy; Medical Director

    University of Maryland; Maryland Poison Center

    Joshua D. King, MD, FACMT is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Pharmacy and the Medical Director of the Maryland Poison Center at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Penn State College of Medicine, followed by an Internal Medicine residency and chief residency at the University of Virginia. He then completed a Nephrology fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital and, after returning to the University of Virginia as a nephrologist, pursued further specialization through a Medical Toxicology fellowship. Dr. King is a dual-specialized clinician-educator in nephrology and medical toxicology, with clinical expertise in extracorporeal treatments for poisonings, therapeutic drug removal, ICU nephrology, and medical education. At the University of Maryland Medical Center, he provides care through both the nephrology and medical toxicology consultation services, focusing on hospitalized patients. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. King is deeply involved in graduate medical education, training residents and fellows, as well as teaching undergraduate medical students. As the Medical Director of the Maryland Poison Center, he oversees the clinical management of poisoning, envenomation, and overdose cases for both the public and healthcare providers. His role also includes educating medical and pharmacy students and supervising physicians who rotate through the center. Dr. King’s research interests lie at the intersection of nephrology and toxicology, particularly in the extracorporeal removal of toxins through modalities such as dialysis and apheresis.

    Kurt C. Kleinschmidt, MD, FACMT, FASAM

    Professor of Emergency Medicine

    University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

    Kurt C. Kleinschmidt, MD, FACMT, FASAM is a Professor of Emergency Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. He is a faculty member in the Division of Medical Toxicology. His areas of interest include Substance Use Disorders and snake envenomations. He graduated from the University of South Florida College of Medicine in 1986, completed his emergency medicine residency at Madigan Army Medical Center in 1990, and finished a clinical fellowship in Medical Toxicology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 1999. He is board certified in Emergency Medicine (1991), Medical Toxicology (2002), and Addiction Medicine (2016). He became the Medical Director of the Perinatal Intervention Program in Parkland Health and Hospital system in 2016. He served as the Toxicology Program Director from 2004-2018 and as the Toxicology Division Chief from 2004-2020.

    William "Russ" Kerns, II, MD, FACMT, FACEP

    Emeritus Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Carolinas Medical Center

    Dr. Kerns trained in Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology and served as Professor in both disciplines at Carolinas Medical Center for 33 years. Faculty roles included leadership of the Medical Toxicology Fellowship and clinical division, consultation for the Carolinas Poison Center, and research. Research interests included antidotes, envenomation, and resuscitation of cardiotoxic drugs. He also served the ACMT focusing on advancing research and education.

    Emily Kiernan, DO, FAACT

    Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology

    Emory University School of Medicine

    Dr. Emily Kiernan is an Assistant Professor at Emory University School of Medicine. She is a board-certified Emergency Medicine physician who recently completed a medical toxicology fellowship at Emory University/CDC. She has served as the fellow co-chair for the AACT Radiation Special Interest Section group as well as a chair in the ACMT Fellow-in-training association.

    Vincent R. Lee, MD

    Assistant Professor

    Donald and Barbara Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell

    Dr. Lee is an emergency medicine physician at Glen Cove Hospital and a medical toxicology attending for Northwell Health. He received his medical degree from SUNY Downstate in Brooklyn, NY, in 2015; completed his emergency medicine residency at Morristown Medical Center in Morristown, NJ, in 2018; and completed his Medical Toxicology Fellowship at Northwell Health in Long Island, NY, in 2020. He is board-certified in emergency medicine, medical toxicology, and addiction medicine.

    Michael Levine, MD, FACMT

    Co-Division Chief of Medical Toxicology

    University of California, Los Angeles

    Michael Levine is a Los Angeles native, who completed his emergency medicine residency at the Harvard Affiliated Emergency Medicine program, based out of Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Massachusetts General Hospital. After residency, he completed his medical toxicology fellowship at Banner Good Samaritan Medical Center in Phoenix, AZ. After staying as faculty for a year in Phoenix, he moved back to Los Angeles, where he joined the faculty at USC. He is currently the division chief of medical toxicology. He is actively involved in patient care, research, and serves on numerous hospital and university committees. He is an active member of American College of Emergency Physicians, the American College of Medical Toxicology, and is a member of the Toxicology Investigator's Consortium.

    Sarah Eliza Lockwood, MD, FACMT

    Medical Affairs Lead, Senior Science Fellow

    Bayer U.S. Crop Science

    S. Eliza Lockwood, MD, FACMT is an emergency medicine physician and medical toxicologist with a strong commitment to global health. After completing her Medical Toxicology fellowship at NYU in 2006, she returned to Washington University in St. Louis, where she established an ACGME-accredited fellowship in Medical Toxicology. Over the next decade, Dr. Lockwood became deeply engaged in global health and humanitarian efforts. She organized a relief mission to Haiti following the 2010 earthquake, founded the Global Health Scholar Track within the Washington University Division of Emergency Medicine, and serves as one of the Global Health Scholars for the Department of Internal Medicine. Recognizing the need for sustainable solutions in global health, particularly around malnutrition and insect-borne diseases—two prevalent public health issues in developing countries—Dr. Lockwood began working as the Medical Affairs Lead for Bayer. In this role, she focuses on leveraging innovative agricultural and chemical technologies to address these critical challenges. Dr. Lockwood has lectured extensively, both nationally and internationally, on a wide array of topics in medical toxicology and global health.

    Nima Maljesi, DO

    Director of Medical Toxicology

    Staten Island University Hospital Emergency Department

    Dr. Nima Majlesi completed Emergency Medicine Residency at Morristown Medical center in Morristown, NJ, in 2007, and went on to complete fellowship in medical toxicology at Northshore University hospital (now Northshore University hospital at Northwell) in Manhasset, NY, in 2009. Dr. Majlesi is board certified in Emergency medicine, medical toxicology and addiction medicine. In addition to initiating a 24/7 medical toxicology consultation service, he is the chair of the hospital pharmacy and therapeutics committee and helped initiate a program to initiate buprenorphine in the emergency department. He has been involved in creating guidelines regarding opioid prescribing for New York City, National emergency medicine organizations as well as his own institution. Education has been the main focus of his career.

    Charles McKay, MD, FACMT

    Associate Clinical Professor

    University of Connecticut School of Medicine

    Dr. McKay was trained in Anatomic and Surgical Pathology, Internal Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Medical Toxicology and was a Medical Director of Occupational Health and Medical Review Officer for a hospital system during more than 30 years of clinical practice, during which he provided toxicology consultation at 3 hospitals, directed a medical toxicology fellowship training program, and provided medical oversight of a regional poison control center. He provides medical legal consultation across the country on toxicology-related issues, and has testified in nearly 100 cases, many related to questions of alcohol- and drug-induced impairment.

    Christopher W. Meaden, MD, MS, FAAEM

    Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

    Dr. Christopher Meaden is Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School and a Medical Toxicology Consultant for the New Jersey Poison Information and Education System. He completed his residency training in emergency medicine at St. Joseph’s University Medical Center in Paterson, NJ and completed his medical toxicology fellowship as the inaugural fellow at Rutgers New Jersey Medical School. He is board certified in emergency medicine and medical toxicology. Dr. Meaden has a Master of Science degree in molecular and cellular biology. His interests include education in medical toxicology, acute care of the poisoned patient and chemical agents of war. He is involved with the American College of Medical Toxicology Education Committee and previously served as the associate chair for the 2022 and 2023 ACMT Annual Scientific Meeting. 

    Anita Mudan, MD

    Assistant Professor

    Rutgers New Jersey Medical School

    Anita Mudan, MD is an Emergency Medicine physician at Columbia University Irving Medical Center, where she serves as Clerkship Director. She completed fellowship training in Medical Toxicology at the University of California, San Francisco, and residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of Pennsylvania Health System. Dr. Mudan earned her medical degree from NYU School of Medicine and holds a bachelor’s degree in Biochemistry from New York University. Her academic interests include medical education and the care of patients with toxicologic emergencies.

    Joshua Nogar, MD, FACMT

    Director of Medical Toxicology, Medical Toxicology Fellowship Director

    Hofstra/Northwell Health

    Dr. Josh Nogar grew up in the High Desert of New Mexico, but has been a New Yorker for 16 years. Dr. Nogar received his medical degree from the New York University School of Medicine in 2005, completed a residency in Emergency Medicine at the University of New Mexico in 2009, and a fellowship in Medical Toxicology at the University of California San Diego in 2011. He has been faculty in the department of Emergency Medicine & Medical Toxicology at North Shore University Hospital since 2011, in Long Island, NY. He has been the Medical Toxicology Fellowship Director at Northwell Health since 2016, and his areas of specific interest include fellow education, metabolic uncouplers, overdose trends, and addiction medicine. He is dedicated to helping trainees achieve their individual career goals, as well as adapting his training program to the changing scope of practice for Medical Toxicologists, as well as the needs to individual learners. Outside of work, Dr. Nogar enjoys spending time with his wife & children. He is an avid fly-fisherman.

    J.J. Rasimas, PhD, MD, FAACT, FACLP, FACMT, FACPsych

    Professor of Psychiatry & Emergency Medicine

    Dalhousie University, University of Minnesota, & Penn State College of Medicine

    Dr. Rasimas has a Jesuit university background in biochemistry, mathematics, and philosophy. He completed the Medical Scientist Training Program, earning a PhD in chemical biology (2002) and MD (2003) from Penn State University. After Psychiatry residency at the Mayo Clinic, he was a clinical fellow at the National Institutes of Health in Washington, DC where he did translational research and trained in medical ethics. He also undertook formal education in psychoanalytic psychotherapy, completed the critical care based medical toxicology fellowship at Penn State, and became certified in Psychosomatic Medicine, Addiction Medicine, and Medical Toxicology. Further work at NIH has included the Undiagnosed Diseases Program and roles in research ethics and oversight. Dr. Rasimas was the Director of Consultation-Liaison Psychiatry and Co-Chair of the Biomedical Ethics Committee at Hennepin County Medical Center in Minneapolis, Minnesota before moving to Prince Edward Island, Canada in 2022. Based at Queen Elizabeth Hospital in Charlottetown, he served as the lead Psychiatrist for C-L and Addictions for the province. He has recently transitioned to Nova Scotia Health in an effort to build treatment programs for patients with complex psychosomatic illnesses and substance use. For PEI, Dr. Rasimas remains the Medical Director of the Atlantic Mentorship Network for Chronic Pain, Addictions, and Mental Illness. Dr. Rasimas is a university professor with continued involvement in medical education in both the US and Canada pursuing an academic medical career at the interface of psychosomatic medicine, medical toxicology, and psychodynamic psychotherapy with a primary clinical interest in the phenomenology of suicide.

    Daniel J. Sessions, MD, FACMT, FASAM, FAAEM

    Chief, Division of Medical Toxicology

    Ochsner Medical Center

    Dr. Sessions practices medical toxicology, emergency medicine and addiction medicine at Ochsner Health in the New Orleans area. Dr. Sessions has expertise in poisoning and drug overdose, envenomation, toxic occupational exposure, medication assisted therapy for opioid and alcohol use disorder and forensic toxicology. Dr. Sessions earned his degree in medicine from Louisiana State University School of Medicine in New Orleans in 2008. He is board-certified in emergency medicine and medical toxicology by the American Board of Emergency Medicine in 2012 and 2014. He completed a medical toxicology fellowship at the Rocky Mountain Poison & Drug Center at Denver health in Denver in 2013. He is board-certified in addiction medicine by the American Board of Preventative Medicine in 2022. Dr. Sessions actively participates in the American Academy of Emergency Medicine, the American College of Medical Toxicology, the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology and the American Society of Addiction Medicine.

    Jerry W. Snow, MD

    Associate Professor of Emergency & Internal Medicine

    Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix

    Dr. Jerry Snow serves as the Program Director for the Medical Toxicology Fellowship and holds the position of Associate Professor in both Emergency Medicine and Internal Medicine at Banner – University Medical Center Phoenix. Actively engaged, he contributes to key committees such as the Banner Critical Care Committee, Banner Behavioral Health Clinical Consensus Group, Department of Medical Toxicology Clinical Competency Committee, and the Addiction Medicine Section. Nationally, Dr. Snow is involved with the ACMT Education Committee, actively participating in the Board Review Course.

    Courtney Temple, MD

    Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Oregon Health & Science University

    Dr. Temple is an emergency medicine physician and medical toxicologist at Oregon Health & Science University and the Oregon Poison Center. She received her medical degree from the University of Massachusetts Medical School, completed her emergency medicine residency at the University of Massachusetts, and completed her Medical Toxicology Fellowship at Oregon Health & Science University. She is board-certified in emergency medicine and medical toxicology.

    She serves as Assistant Program Director for the OHSU Medical Toxicology Fellowship and Assistant Medical Director of the Oregon Poison Center. She was the inaugural recipient of the ACMT Charles E. Becker Medal for outstanding achievement in medical toxicology. Her academic interests include emerging drugs of abuse, natural toxins, and innovative approaches to toxicology education.

    Joshua Trebach, MD

    Emergency Medicine Physician & Medical Toxicologist

    University of Iowa Hospitals and Clinics

    Josh Trebach is an emergency medicine physician and medical toxicologist at the University of Iowa Hospital and Clinics. He completed his undergraduate training at Virginia Tech, medical school training and residency at Johns Hopkins Hospital, and toxicology fellowship at New York University/New York City Poison Control Center. Josh is currently the Associate Medical Director of the Iowa Poison Control Center and is passionate about all things toxicology, medical education, social media, and public health.

    Stephanie Weiss, MD, PhD

    Staff Clinician, Translational Addiction Medicine Branch

    National Institute on Drug Abuse

    Dr. Stephanie Weiss is the Staff Research Physician serving the National Institute on Drug Abuse’s Intramural Research Program. After earning a Ph.D. in pharmaceutical chemistry, Dr. Weiss received her medical degree in 2011. She is board certified in addiction medicine and medical toxicology and participated in the Boston University Research in Addiction Medicine Scholars Program prior to joining NIDA. Dr. Weiss is responsible for providing optimal, safe, and ethical care to study participants and clinical support toward the NIDA IRP mission of conducting inpatient and outpatient proof-of-concept human laboratory therapeutic and imaging studies for addictive disorders. Her research interests include GLP-1RAs, medication misuse, and improving interpretation of urine drug testing.

    Continuing Education

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    Continuing Education credit for this activity is pending approval and is provided by AKH Inc., Advancing Knowledge in Healthcare. Learners will expect to recieve approximately 27.00 of Continuing Medication Education (CME) for Physicians.

    Release date: June 1, 2026
    Expiration date: May 31, 2027