ACMT Highlights Tox in Ten Episode 70 - Festival Drugs
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Tox in Ten Episode- Festival Drugs
In this episode Dr. Gillian Beauchamp sits down with Dr. Benjamin Hatten to discuss drug use during festivals including self report of substances used versus what is found on surveillance testing.
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ACMT members Gillian Beauchamp, MD, and Elizabeth (Elissa) Moore, DO deliver evidence-based medical toxicology core content and trending topics in easily digestible bites. Visit toxinten.com and follow on Twitter @toxinten.
Gillian Beauchamp, MD, FACMT, FASAM (Moderator)
Vice Chair, Education & Community Engagement
Lehigh Valley Health Network, USF Morsani College of Medicine, Jefferson Health
Gillian Beauchamp, MD, is Vice Chair for Education and Community Engagement in the Lehigh Valley Health Network Department of Emergency and Hospital Medicine & Division of Medical Toxicology. She is an Associate Professor at USF Morsani College of Medicine, and Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor at Jefferson University. She is board certified in Emergency Medicine, Medical Toxicology and Addiction Medicine. She is an Editorial board member for Toxicology Communications and a Reviews Section Editor and Editorial board member for the Journal of Medical Toxicology; and is co-host for the Tox in Ten: ACMT Highlights podcast.
Benjamin Hatten, MD, MPH
Medical Toxicologist, Toxicology Associates & Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine
University of Colorado
Dr. Ben Hatten is an Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Colorado School of Medicine, with a primary appointment in the Section of Medical Toxicology. He is also an attending physician at the Rocky Mountain Poison and Drug Center and serves as faculty for the Emergency Medicine Residency, Occupational Medicine Residency, and Medical Toxicology Fellowship programs in Denver. Board certified in both emergency medicine and medical toxicology, Dr. Hatten actively practices in both fields. He earned his M.D. from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center and completed his emergency medicine residency at Denver Health Medical Center. He went on to complete a Medical Toxicology Fellowship at Oregon Health & Science University, where he also earned an M.P.H. in Epidemiology and Biostatistics. Since returning to Denver in 2013, he has been a key contributor to toxicology education, research, and clinical care across multiple institutions. He recently completed a Masters of Science in Palliative Care.