[toxnews] Toxicology Case Conference for December 7, 2023 (1-4 PM) - Please note time change

Christine Stork StorkC at upstate.edu
Mon Dec 4 09:00:55 EST 2023


Please join us to attend NYC Consultants Grand Rounds and Case Conference remotely.

Local rotators: location 9th floor JH.
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Consultants' Conference is a monthly meeting attended by medical toxicologists, emergency physicians, pharmacists and other learners from all over the Northeast. It is an educational activity in which the Consultants (renowned experts in various medical specialties) provide insight into the analysis and approach to the diagnosis and treatment of interesting toxicologic cases. The cases are presented mostly by the NYU Toxicology fellows in training, but anyone can present their case if deemed appropriate. Learners of all levels can benefit from the rich and often dynamic discourse.



The next NYC Poison Center Grand Rounds and Consultants' Conference will be held on November 2, 2023. Grand Rounds will start at 1PM EST and Consultants' Conference will follow immediately. The topic and speaker will be:
Gaps in the OG (Osmol Gap)
Timothy Charles Backus, DO
Attending Emergency Physician, Mohawk Valley Health System
Voluntary Faculty, Upstate Poison Center, Upstate Medical University

Consultants' Conference will take place from 2 PM - 4 PM EST.



The live conference will be held in the Public Health Laboratory and we will also broadcast via WebEx. Please click here<https://urldefense.com/v3/__https:/survey.alchemer.com/s3/5971719/Consultant-Conference?eventid=a1Q4V00002XoCozUAF&programname=NYC*20poison*20control&center__;JSU!!GobTDDpD7A!OXJCNMJrG4gBfGRcdCga14L0VtAop8UGcrml_9nBUhSGjzzEAQKSXMuU7Ykonk2Nw3H2N0ngHLU9P4vAGSJRJQ$> to register and download the WebEx outlook file.



Please Note: If you would like to receive this monthly announcement on a regular basis, please register for the conference at the link above, even if you are unable to attend.


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All are welcome.


Cases to be discussed for Consultants' Conference include:



1.     An 11-month-old female with no known past medical history is emergently sent to the ED for an "abnormal complete blood count." Her vital signs on presentation are: Blood Pressure, 130/55 mm/Hg; HR, 151 beats/ minutes; RR, 24 breaths/minute; T, 98.0 degrees Fahrenheit; O2 Sat, 95% (RA). In the ED, she receives a medication and three hours later is noted to be cyanotic; she has the following vital sign changes: BP, 130/55 mm Hg; HR, 153 beats/minute RR, 30 breaths/minute; T, 98.1 degrees Fahrenheit; O2 Sat, 84%.



2.     A 52-year-old woman with a past medical history of epilepsy and schizoaffective disorder presents to the ED with acute lethargy. Her husband reports that she has been to an outside hospital three separate times over the past two weeks complaining of malaise; she was diagnosed at her last hospital visit with acute COVID-19 infection. Shortly after arrival, she is intubated for airway protection and an intravenous norepinephrine infusion is initiated for hypotension. Her vital signs after intubation are: BP, 129/81 mmHg; HR, 87 beats/minute; RR, 18 breaths/minute (intubated) T, 98.7 degrees Fahrenheit; O2 Sat, 100% (FiO2, 50%).



3.     A 69-year-old woman with a past medical history of chronic kidney disease (stage 5) presents to her primary care physician for a rash and is prescribed a medication as treatment. The next day, she is brought to the ED by her husband for altered mental status. Her initial vital signs are: BP, 140/68 mm Hg; HR, 77 beats/minute; RR, 16 breaths/minute; T, 97.3 degrees Fahrenheit; O2 Sat, 97% (RA). While in the ED, she is noted to have hallucinations and "inappropriate" laughter.


Mark K. Su, MD, MPH

Director, New York City Poison Center

Jointly Provided by the NYU Grossman School of Medicine and the Poison Control Center.


Accreditation Statement

This activity has been planned and implemented in accordance with the accreditation requirements and policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint providership of the NYU School of Medicine and the Poison Control Center. The NYU Grossman School of Medicine is accredited by the ACCME to provide continuing medical education for physicians.



Credit Designation Statement

The NYU Grossman School of Medicine designates both of these as live activities for a maximum of 0.75 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for Toxicology Grand Rounds and 2 AMA PRA Category 1 CreditsTM for Consultants' Conference. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.



Disclosure Statement

The NYU Grossman School of Medicine adheres to ACCME accreditation requirements and policies, including the Standards for Commercial Support regarding industry support of continuing medical education. In order to resolve any identified Conflicts of Interest, disclosure information is provided during the planning process to ensure resolution of any identified conflicts. Disclosure of faculty and commercial relationships as well as the discussion of unlabeled or unapproved use of any drug, device or procedure by the faculty will be fully noted at the meeting.


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Christine M. Stork, PharmD, BSPharm, MPH, DABAT, FAACT
Co-Pharmacology Thread Leader, Norton College of Medicine
Toxicologist, Upstate NY Poison Center
Professor, Department of Emergency Medicine
Upstate Medical University
Syracuse, NY
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