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2026 ACMT National Grand Rounds Webinar Series
Love ACMT's National Grand Rounds? Now you can register for all sessions scheduled for 2026 with one easy click!
Typically held every other month on Tuesdays at 12 pm ET, these webinars provide in-depth and interactive learning on key topics affecting medical toxicology research and practice. Here’s what we've got lined up:
- February 10, 2026: Topic TBA
- June 9, 2026: Topic TBA
- August 11, 2026: Topic TBA
- October 13, 2026: Topic TBA
- December 8, 2026: Topic TBA
About The Series: ACMT's Grand Rounds offer an in-depth and interactive platform for learning and discussion about issues that impact the research and practice of medical toxicology. Experts from within and outside medical toxicology will share their knowledge and experience and highlight areas for collaboration and mutual understanding.
These webinars are for ACMT members only.
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Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Current Management and Utilizing Protein Engineering to Develop an Antidote
Carbon Monoxide Poisoning: Current Management and Utilizing Protein Engineering to Develop an Antidote
Join ACMT on Tuesday, February 10, 2026, at 12 PM ET for a National Grand Rounds featuring Dr. Jason J. Rose as he examines current approaches to carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning and emerging strategies for antidote development. A national leader in pulmonary and critical care medicine and physician innovation, Dr. Rose will review the ongoing prevalence of CO poisoning and outline evidence-based management options for affected patients. This session will explore the acute and long-term ramifications for survivors of CO exposure, highlighting persistent neurologic and cardiopulmonary consequences that may follow apparent recovery. Dr. Rose will also discuss novel translational research efforts, including the application of protein engineering to develop targeted antidotal therapies, offering a forward-looking perspective on how innovation may reshape future treatment paradigms for this common and potentially devastating inhalational toxin.
Learning Objectives
- Examine the current prevalence of carbon monoxide poisoning.
- Determine the management options for people who are carbon monoxide poisoned.
- Review the long-term ramifications for survivors of CO poisoning.
About The Series: ACMT's Grand Rounds offer an in-depth and interactive platform for learning and discussion about issues that impact the research and practice of medical toxicology. Experts from within and outside medical toxicology will share their knowledge and experience and highlight areas for collaboration and mutual understanding.
This webinar is for ACMT members only.
$i++ ?>Jason J. Rose, MD, MBA, FAHA, ATSF
Chief, Pulmonary, Critical Care, and Sleep Medicine, Associate Dean, Innovation & Physician Science Development, Associate Professor of Medicine; Director of Faculty Entrepreneurship, Executive Director
University of Maryland School of Medicine; UM-BILD (NIH REACH Hub)
Dr. Jason Rose is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Bioengineering at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and a physician-scientist specializing in pulmonary and critical care medicine and inhalational toxicology. He completed undergraduate training in biomedical engineering at the University of Michigan, earned his medical degree from Wayne State University, and completed internal medicine residency at Duke University Medical Center, followed by fellowship training in Pulmonary, Allergy, and Critical Care Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh. Dr. Rose’s research in carbon monoxide poisoning has led to the development of novel antidotal therapies, resulting in multiple patents and the co-founding of Globin Solutions, Inc., where he serves as President and CEO. His work has been supported by major funding from the NIH, Department of Defense, and national professional organizations, and he remains actively engaged in advancing translational research and innovation in academic medicine.
$i++ ?>Nicholas Nacca, MD, FACMT (Moderator)
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
University of Rochester Medical Center
Dr. Nicholas Nacca is the director of Medical Toxicology and Medical Toxicology Fellowship Director at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In addition to being faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine he holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Environmental Medicine. His primary role is staffing the educational and clinical medical toxicology consultation service, with educational responsibilities to medical toxicology fellows, multidisciplinary teams of medical residents, pharmacy residents and students, as well as medical students. He staffs and directs a referral based outpatient Medical Toxicology Clinic.
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Contains 4 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 06/09/2026 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
VA ECMO for Toxicologic Overdoses
VA ECMO for Toxicologic Overdoses
Join ACMT on Tuesday, June 9, 2026, at 12 pm ET for an exclusive National Grand Rounds session.
About The Series: ACMT's Grand Rounds offer an in-depth and interactive platform for learning and discussion about issues that impact the research and practice of medical toxicology. Experts from within and outside medical toxicology will share their knowledge and experience and highlight areas for collaboration and mutual understanding.
This webinar is for ACMT members only.
$i++ ?>Nicholas Nacca, MD, FACMT
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
University of Rochester Medical Center
Dr. Nicholas Nacca is the director of Medical Toxicology and Medical Toxicology Fellowship Director at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In addition to being faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine he holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Environmental Medicine. His primary role is staffing the educational and clinical medical toxicology consultation service, with educational responsibilities to medical toxicology fellows, multidisciplinary teams of medical residents, pharmacy residents and students, as well as medical students. He staffs and directs a referral based outpatient Medical Toxicology Clinic.
$i++ ?>Keahi Horowitz, MD
Adjunct Assistant Professor of Emergency Medicine, School of Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University; Oregon Poison Center
Dr. Keahi Horowitz is an Emergency Medicine physician with a clinical focus in Medical Toxicology, serving as an Adjunct Assistant Professor in the School of Medicine. He earned his medical degree from the University of Hawaii, John A. Burns School of Medicine in 2019 and completed his Emergency Medicine residency at Stony Brook University in New York in 2022. Dr. Horowitz practices at the Oregon Poison Center, where he evaluates and manages a wide range of toxicologic emergencies and contributes to education and training in medical toxicology.
$i++ ?>Ran Ran, MD
Associate Professor of Emergency & Critical Care Medicine
Oregon Health & Science University
Ran is trained in Emergency Medicine and Critical Care Medicine. He practices in Oregon Health & Science University in the Emergency Department, Medical ICU, Cardiovascular ICU, Trauma ICU, ECMO, and Transport ECMO teams. He is also the program director for Critical Care Medicine Fellowship at OHSU.
$i++ ?>Rudi Zurbuchen, MD
Assistant Professor Department of Emergency Medicine
University of Washington
Rudi completed training in both Emergency Medicine at the University of Wisconsin and Critical Care Medicine at Oregon Health & Science University. She currently attends the University of Washington Medical Center in the emergency department and Cardiothoracic ICU.
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Contains 4 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 08/11/2026 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
Topic Coming Soon!
Topic TBA
Join ACMT on Tuesday, August 11, 2026, at 12 pm ET for an exclusive National Grand Rounds session – topic to be announced soon!
About The Series: ACMT's Grand Rounds offer an in-depth and interactive platform for learning and discussion about issues that impact the research and practice of medical toxicology. Experts from within and outside medical toxicology will share their knowledge and experience and highlight areas for collaboration and mutual understanding.
This webinar is for ACMT members only.
$i++ ?>Nicholas Nacca, MD, FACMT
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
University of Rochester Medical Center
Dr. Nicholas Nacca is the director of Medical Toxicology and Medical Toxicology Fellowship Director at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In addition to being faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine he holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Environmental Medicine. His primary role is staffing the educational and clinical medical toxicology consultation service, with educational responsibilities to medical toxicology fellows, multidisciplinary teams of medical residents, pharmacy residents and students, as well as medical students. He staffs and directs a referral based outpatient Medical Toxicology Clinic.
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Contains 4 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 10/13/2026 at 12:00 PM (EDT)
Topic Coming Soon!
Topic TBA
Join ACMT on Tuesday, October 13, 2026, at 12 pm ET for an exclusive National Grand Rounds session – topic to be announced soon!
About The Series: ACMT's Grand Rounds offer an in-depth and interactive platform for learning and discussion about issues that impact the research and practice of medical toxicology. Experts from within and outside medical toxicology will share their knowledge and experience and highlight areas for collaboration and mutual understanding.
This webinar is for ACMT members only.
$i++ ?>Nicholas Nacca, MD, FACMT
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
University of Rochester Medical Center
Dr. Nicholas Nacca is the director of Medical Toxicology and Medical Toxicology Fellowship Director at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In addition to being faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine he holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Environmental Medicine. His primary role is staffing the educational and clinical medical toxicology consultation service, with educational responsibilities to medical toxicology fellows, multidisciplinary teams of medical residents, pharmacy residents and students, as well as medical students. He staffs and directs a referral based outpatient Medical Toxicology Clinic.
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Contains 4 Component(s) Includes a Live Web Event on 12/08/2026 at 12:00 PM (EST)
Topic Coming Soon!
Topic TBA
Join ACMT on Tuesday, December 8, 2026, at 12 pm ET for an exclusive National Grand Rounds session – topic to be announced soon!
About The Series: ACMT's Grand Rounds offer an in-depth and interactive platform for learning and discussion about issues that impact the research and practice of medical toxicology. Experts from within and outside medical toxicology will share their knowledge and experience and highlight areas for collaboration and mutual understanding.
This webinar is for ACMT members only.
$i++ ?>Nicholas Nacca, MD, FACMT
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
University of Rochester Medical Center
Dr. Nicholas Nacca is the director of Medical Toxicology and Medical Toxicology Fellowship Director at the University of Rochester Medical Center. In addition to being faculty member in the Department of Emergency Medicine he holds a secondary appointment in the Department of Environmental Medicine. His primary role is staffing the educational and clinical medical toxicology consultation service, with educational responsibilities to medical toxicology fellows, multidisciplinary teams of medical residents, pharmacy residents and students, as well as medical students. He staffs and directs a referral based outpatient Medical Toxicology Clinic.