National Case Conference - January 2026
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ACMT National Case Conference
Thursday, January 15, 2025
1:00-2:00pm ET
Case 1: A 54-year-old female presenting for altered mental status. She has been taking pain medication for abdonminal pain for the last 3-4 days.
Case 2: A 45-year-old female with a history of hypertension, mitral valve prolapse, and hypothyroidism presented to an outpatient clinic with hearing loss requiring hearing aids.
Case 3: 79-year-old female history of CKD III, HTN, GERD, hypothyroidism, diverticulosis, anxiety presenting with altered mentation.
About The Series: ACMT's National Case Conference (NCC) is a monthly webinar for ACMT members that features interesting cases seen by medical toxicologists nationwide. This interactive webinar provides a dynamic platform for learning, collaboration, and sharing insights on case management and emerging clinical challenges in the field.
Disclosure: This activity is an educational endeavor and a quality improvement effort intended to improve patient care. It is not intended to define standard of care. Attempts have been made to ensure HIPAA compliance. All data and information provided in this activity is for informational purposes only. ACMT makes no representations as to accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of the content and will not be liable for any errors or omissions in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use.
This webinar is for ACMT members only.
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.
Sammy Taha
