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  John Stroger Hospital
  1900 W. Polk St. #912
  Chicago, IL 60612 

Medical Toxicology Fellowship Program

Training is offered to graduates of Occupation Medicine, Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, or Internal Medicine. The program includes principles of acute and chronic toxicology, pharmocology, pharmacokinetics, environmental toxicology, epidemiology, laboratory toxicology, and research methodology.

The trainee will have the opportunity to work closely with the Illinois Poison Control Center in managing cases throughout Cook County and the State of Illinois. Bedside consultations will be seen at John Stroger Hospital, Rush University Medical Center and the University of Illinois Hospital. Ongoing cases will be followed in the Occupational/Toxicology Clinic, and Pediatric Environmental Clinic. There will be extensive opportunity for the trainee to be active in teaching and education.

Cooperating Institutions:

For more information, or to apply please contact:

Steven Aks, D.O., FACMT, FACEP
Fellowship Director, Medical Toxicology
Section of Toxicology/Division of Occupational Medicine
John Stroger Hospital
1900 W. Polk St. Suite 500
Chicago, IL 60612

Email: saks@uic.edu
Phone: (312) 864-0196

 
 
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