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MEETING DETAILS SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT FOR THE ACMT ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOV. 15, 2017 MEDTOX SHARK TANK: FIT RESEARCH FORUM New format for 2018! The MedTox Shark Tank: FIT Research Forum is an opportunity for fellows to obtain expert input during the formave stage of their research projects. First-year and second-year fellows are invited to submit an abstract of a research proposal. Aſter inial review, eight proposals will be selected for presentaon during the MedTox Shark Tank at the 2018 ACMT Annual Scienfic Meeng. Forum moderators will provide construcve comments and have $$$ to invest in each presentaon. Two presenters that garner the most investment money will each receive $1,500 towards travel to the 2019 or 2020 Annual Scienfic Meeng to present their research! FIT OPEN MIC COMPETITION The FIT Open Mic Compeon gives Fellows-in-Training the opportunity to give a lecture in a naonal forum where experienced speakers will offer insight on content and delivery. Any topic relevant to medical toxicology is appropriate—historical topics, mystery cases, molecular mechanisms, educaonal development, etc. Above all, we are looking for engaging speakers and interesng presentaons. Proposals will be evaluated on content and originality. For more info and to submit a proposal, go to: www.acmt.net/2018_ASM_FIT.html OPPORTUNITIES FOR FELLOWS-IN-TRAINING (FIT) SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOV. 30, 2017 Registraon Category ASM Satellite ACMT Member ..................................................................... $575 $225 Resident / Student ... ........................................................... $250 $175 Fellows-in-Training / SPI ..................................................... $400 $175 Government & Military Personnel ................................... $575 $225 Non-Member / Guest ......................................................... $825 $300 Connuing Medical Educaon (CME pending) ............ $150 $75 Early Bird Rates expire at 11:59pm on January 29, 2018. The 2018 Annual Scienfic Meeng & Satellite Session will take place at: Washington Marrio Georgetown 1221 22nd Street NW Washington, District Of Columbia 20037 1-202-872-1500 A special group rate is available for conference aendees at $279/night. The group rate will be available unl March 13, 2018 or unl space runs out. Visit the ACMT website to make a reservaon. Live streaming and/or webinar will not be available for these events. REGISTRATION FEES EARLY BIRD RATES Registraon Category ASM Satellite ACMT Member ..................................................................... $725 $275 Resident / Student ... ........................................................... $350 $225 Fellows-in-Training / SPI ..................................................... $525 $225 Government & Military Personnel ................................... $725 $275 Non-Member / Guest ......................................................... $975 $350 Connuing Medical Educaon (CME pending) ............ $150 $75 REGULAR RATES CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME) Connuing Medical Educaon (CME) is pending for this acvity. This ac- vity is being planned and implemented in accordance with the Essenal Areas and Policies of the Accreditaon Council for Connuing Medical Educaon through the joint sponsorship of the University of Alabama School of Medicine and the American College of Medical Toxicology. It is expected that the University of Alabama School of Medicine will designate this live acvity for a maximum of 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their parcipaon in the acvity. Do you have medical toxicology research to disseminate? Are you a clinician or trainee looking for feedback from leaders in the field of medical toxicology? Share your research at our ASM! ACMT invites you to submit a research study or case report to be showcased as a plaorm, moderated poster, or poster at the 2018 ACMT Annual Scienfic Meeng. The research commiee welcomes all types of original research of interest to medical toxicologists and their paents. We will also consider “encore presentaon” of research that has been presented at other scienfic meengs. Our goal is to enrich the aendee experience by offering plaorm and poster sessions which share the latest science and clinical pracces from the front lines of medical toxicology. Abstracts will be peer reviewed and acceptance will be based on content, available space, and overall program balance. All authors will be nofied via email in mid-December. For more info and to submit an abstract, go to: www.acmt.net/2018_ASM_Abstract_Submission.html Register at acmt.net

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Page 1: `ké ± j±ÿý þ - ACMT · conference attendees at $279/night. The group rate will be available until March 13, 2018 or until space runs out. Visit the ACMT website to make a reservation

MEETING DETAILSSATURDAY cont.SUBMIT AN ABSTRACT FOR THE ACMT ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOV. 15, 2017

MEDTOX SHARK TANK: FIT RESEARCH FORUMNew format for 2018! The MedTox Shark Tank: FIT Research Forum is an opportunity for fellows to obtain expert input during the formative stage of their research projects. First-year and second-year fellows are invited to submit an abstract of a research proposal. After initial review, eight proposals will be selected for presentation during the MedTox Shark Tank at the 2018 ACMT Annual Scientific Meeting. Forum moderators will provide constructive comments and have $$$ to invest in each presentation. Two presenters that garner the most investment money will each receive $1,500 towards travel to the 2019 or 2020 Annual Scientific Meeting to present their research!

FIT OPEN MIC COMPETITIONThe FIT Open Mic Competition gives Fellows-in-Training the opportunity to give a lecture in a national forum where experienced speakers will offer insight on content and delivery. Any topic relevant to medical toxicology is appropriate—historical topics, mystery cases, molecular mechanisms, educational development, etc. Above all, we are looking for engaging speakers and interesting presentations. Proposals will be evaluated on content and originality.

For more info and to submit a proposal, go to:www.acmt.net/2018_ASM_FIT.html

SATURDAY cont.OPPORTUNITIES FOR FELLOWS-IN-TRAINING (FIT)

SUBMISSION DEADLINE: NOV. 30, 2017

Registration Category ASM SatelliteACMT Member ..................................................................... $575 $225Resident / Student ... ........................................................... $250 $175Fellows-in-Training / SPI ..................................................... $400 $175Government & Military Personnel ................................... $575 $225Non-Member / Guest ......................................................... $825 $300Continuing Medical Education (CME pending) ............ $150 $75

Early Bird Rates expire at 11:59pm on January 29, 2018.

The 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting & Satellite Session will take place at: Washington Marriott Georgetown 1221 22nd Street NW Washington, District Of Columbia 200371-202-872-1500

A special group rate is available for conference attendees at $279/night. The group rate will be available until March 13, 2018 or until space runs out. Visit the ACMT website to make a reservation.

Live streaming and/or webinar will not be available for these events.

REGISTRATION FEES

EARLY BIRD RATES

Registration Category ASM SatelliteACMT Member ..................................................................... $725 $275Resident / Student ... ........................................................... $350 $225Fellows-in-Training / SPI ..................................................... $525 $225Government & Military Personnel ................................... $725 $275Non-Member / Guest ......................................................... $975 $350Continuing Medical Education (CME pending) ............ $150 $75

REGULAR RATES

CONTINUING MEDICAL EDUCATION (CME)Continuing Medical Education (CME) is pending for this activity. This ac-tivity is being planned and implemented in accordance with the Essential Areas and Policies of the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education through the joint sponsorship of the University of Alabama School of Medicine and the American College of Medical Toxicology.

It is expected that the University of Alabama School of Medicine will designate this live activity for a maximum of 21 AMA PRA Category 1 Credit(s)™. Physicians should claim only the credit commensurate with the extent of their participation in the activity.

Do you have medical toxicology research to disseminate? Are you a clinician or trainee looking for feedback from leaders in the field of medical toxicology? Share your research at our ASM!

ACMT invites you to submit a research study or case report to be showcased as a platform, moderated poster, or poster at the 2018 ACMT Annual Scientific Meeting. The research committee welcomes all types of original research of interest to medical toxicologists and their patients. We will also consider “encore presentation” of research that has been presented at other scientific meetings.

Our goal is to enrich the attendee experience by offering platform and poster sessions which share the latest science and clinical practices from the front lines of medical toxicology. Abstracts will be peer reviewed and acceptance will be based on content, available space, and overall program balance. All authors will be notified via email in mid-December.

For more info and to submit an abstract, go to:www.acmt.net/2018_ASM_Abstract_Submission.html

Submit an Abstract by November 15, 2017

Advancing the Toxicologic Care of Patients and Populations

ACMT 2018 ANNUAL SCIENTIFIC MEETING

#ACMT2018

April 6-8, 2018

Research Practice Teach

Washington Marriott GeorgetownWashington DC

Register at acmt.net

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FRIDAY, APRIL 6, 2018 SATURDAY, APRIL 7, 2018

7:45-8:00 AM

8:00-9:00 AM

9:00-9:45 AM

9:45-10:15 AM

10:15-11:15 AM

11:15-12:00 PM

12:00-1:30 PM

1:30-3:30 PM

5:00-6:00 PM

6:00-7:30 PM

Welcome & Introductions

Platform Session I

Alternative Medicine: Science vs. PseudoscienceSteven Salzberg, PhD, MS, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, and Biostatistics; Director of the Center for Computational Biology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Naturopathic Nightmares: A Case-Based Discussion Moderator: Ayrn D. O’Connor, MD, FACMT, Banner-University Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ

Keith Burkhart, MD, FAACT, FACMT, FACEP, Clinical Professor of Emergency Medicine; Lead Medical Officer, FDA/CDER/OTS/Office of Clinical Pharmacology/Division of Applied Regulatory Science, Silver Spring, MD

Michael Levine, MD, FAAEM, FACMT, Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine; Chief, Toxicology Division, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Steven Salzberg, PhD, MS, Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, and Biostatistics; Director of the Center for Computational Biology, Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD

Poster Session 1 with Authors

Reefer Madness: Update on THC and Driving ImpairmentMarilyn Heustis, PhD, MS, AB, Senior Investigator; Chief, Chemistry and Drug Metabolism Section, Biomedical Research Center, Baltimore, MD

International Plenary SessionsEuropean Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists (EAPCCT)Asia Pacific Association of Medical Toxicology (APAMT)Middle East North Africa Clinical Toxicology Association (MENATOX)

MedTox Shark Tank: FIT Research ForumModerator: William “Russ” Kerns, MD, FACMT, Carolinas Medical Center, Davdison, NC

ACMT Business Meeting

President’s Reception

SATURDAY cont.SUNDAY, APRIL 8, 2018

7:50-8:00 AM

8:00-9:00 AM

9:00-9:45 AM

9:45-10:30 AM

10:15-11:15 AM

11:15-12:00 PM

12:00-1:30 PM

1:30-2:30 PM

1:30-4:30 PM

4:30-5:45 PM

Housekeeping & Announcements

Platform Session 2

Ellenhorn AwardTBA

Risings Seas, Declining Health: Climate Change & Pediatric MedicineJerry Paulson, MD, Professor, Department of Environmental & Occupational Health, Department of Pediatrics, George Washington University School of Medicine and Health Sciences, Washington, DC

Poster Session 2 with Authors

Informatics & Drugs of AbuseLidiya Stavitskaya, PhD, Computational Toxicologist / Medicinal Chemist, Food and Drug Administration, Silver Spring, MD

Professional Development Breakout Sessions: (2 Options)

Option 1 (Two 45-minute Sessions)

Friend or Foe: Social Media in Medical ToxicologyMegan Spyres, MD, Assistant Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA

Avoiding Fake News: Interacting with the Media as a Medical ToxicologistVivi Abrams Siegel, MPH, Associate Director for Communications, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, GA

Option 2 (One 90-minute Workshop)

Mentorship Workshop: How to Balance Clinical Time while Achieving Academic PromotionLuanne Thorndyke, MD, Vice Provost for Faculty Affairs and Professor of Medicine, University of Massachusetts Medical School, Worcester, MA

FIT LectureMedical Toxicology and Emergency Addiction: Medication Assisted Treatment into the CommunityRoss Sullivan, MD, Director, Medical Toxicology Consultation Service and Assistant Professor Department of Emergency Medicine, Upstate Medical University Hospital, Syracuse, NY

Medical Toxicology Foundation (MTF) Medical Student Track with Local EMSIG

FIT Open Mic CompetitionModerator: Trevonne Thompson, MD, FAAEM, FACEP, FACMT, Associate Professor, The Toxikon Consortium/University of Illinois at Chicago, Chicago, IL

7:50-8:00 AM

8:00-9:00 AM

9:00-9:45 AM

9:45-10:30 AM

10:30-11:30 AM

11:30-12:00 PM

12:00-1:00 PM

Housekeeping & Announcements

Platform Session 3

The Physician Advocate: Advocacy and Medical ToxicologyArthur Kellermann, MD, MPH, Dean, F. Edward Hébert School of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD

Tuning In To the Potassium Channel: Drug-Induced QTc ProlongationRobbert Zusterzeel, MD, PhD, Staff Medical Officer, Division of Applied Regulatory Science, Food and Drug Administration, Washington, DC

Poster Session 3 with Authors

Neuroglobin: A New Antidote for Carbon-Monoxide PoisoningJason Rose, MD, Assistant Professor, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA

Town Hall: Late-Breaking TopicTBA

ACMT 2018 Annual Scientific Meeting #ACMT2018

2018 ACMT SATELLITE SESSIONTOXIC THREATS, CHEMICAL SECURITY, AND COUNTERFEIT PHARMACEUTICALS

THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 2018The day prior to our Annual Scientific Meeting, ACMT will host a full-day Satellite Session on ‘Toxic Threats, Chemical Security & Counterfeit Pharmaceuticals’ at Washington Marriott Georgetown.

The session will kick off with a discussion of counterfeit pharmaceuticals led by Brian Donnelly PhD, RPh (Director of the Americas Region, Global Security, Pfizer) who will present a counterfeit opioid case, highlighting the multiple steps in bringing raw ingredients from outside the U.S. onto the streets masquerading as a legitimate, diverted pharmaceutical.

The second part of the symposium will focus on Chemical Security, and will include an expert group of researchers, disaster response personnel, and educators. Topics include current perspectives on modeling of airborne releases, planning for large-scale chemical response, access to reliable information, and new and developing medical countermeasures and antidotes.

To view a complete agenda and register, visit acmt.net