Medical Toxicology in Industry Webinar: Occupational and Environmental Regulatory Toxicology

Medical Toxicology in Industry Webinar: Occupational and Environmental Regulatory Toxicology

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Occupational and Environmental Regulatory Toxicology: OSHA, NIOSH, ERPGs, AEGL

As part of the MTF’s third year of the Medical Toxicology in Industry Rotation Program, and in partnership with Bayer, we are pleased to feature Dr. Michael Holland presenting "Occupational and Environmental Regulatory Toxicology: OSHA, NIOSH, ERPGs, AEGL.” 

This webinar provides a comprehensive overview of the regulatory framework governing toxic substances, their impact on occupational settings, and the measures in place to protect both workers and the environment. 

Registration is open to all. This webinar was recorded on January 31, 2024 and made available on-demand after the live event.


About the Series
This webinar series is sponsored by the Medical Toxicology Foundation (MTF) and Bayer. The focus of the program and the series is to highlight opportunities available to medical toxicologists beyond the academic track as well as additional interesting and relevant topics. This series will be of particular interest to fellows-in-training and junior faculty, but registration is open to all.

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

Professor of Emergency Medicine

SUNY Upstate Medical University

Dr. 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.    

Sarah Eliza Lockwood, MD, FACMT (Moderator)

Medical Affairs Lead, Senior Science Fellow

Bayer U.S. Crop Science

Dr. S. Eliza Lockwood is an emergency medicine physician and medical toxicologist with a long-standing interest in global health.

After completing her toxicology fellowship at NYU in 2006, Dr. Lockwood returned to Washington University in St. Louis and started an ACGME accredited fellowship in Medical Toxicology.
Over the following ten years, Dr. Lockwood became increasingly involved with global health and humanitarian relief projects. She organized a relief mission to Haiti after the 2010 earthquake, started the scholar track in Global Health for the Washington University Division of Emergency Medicine, and is one of the Global Health Scholars for the Department of Internal Medicine.

Over the years, Dr. Lockwood began to realize that in order to have a sustainable impact in global health, there needed to be an effort to focus on creative ways of addressing malnutrition and insect-borne illness, two of the most commonly encountered public health problems in developing countries. With that in mind, Dr. Lockwood started working as the Medical Affairs Lead for Bayer, a global seed and chemical company with innovative technology that has great potential to remediate malnutrition.

Dr. Lockwood has lectured nationally and internationally on a diverse range of topics in medical toxicology and global health.

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Medical Toxicology in Industry Webinar: Occupational and Environmental Regulatory Toxicology
Recorded 01/31/2024  |  60 minutes
Recorded 01/31/2024  |  60 minutes