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  2. American Board of Applied Toxicology - Wikipedia

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    The American Board of Applied Toxicology (ABAT) was established in 1985 as a standing committee by the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology.The board functions to recognize and credential clinical toxicologists who have demonstrated competence in the management of toxicity related to poisoning, overdose, chemical exposure, envenomation, or environmental exposures. [1]

  3. American Academy of Clinical Toxicology - Wikipedia

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    (Clinical Toxicology was formally recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties in 1992.) In 1985, AACT established the American Board of Applied Toxicology (ABAT), which certifies non-physicians who are experts in toxicology.

  4. Category:Toxicology organizations - Wikipedia

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    American Board of Applied Toxicology; American College of Toxicology; B. British Industrial Biological Research Association; British Toxicology Society; C.

  5. American College of Toxicology - Wikipedia

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    The International Journal of Toxicology (IJT) is the official publication of ACT, offering academic, industry, and regulatory toxicologists, as well as toxicology consultants, timely, peer-reviewed, multidisciplinary articles and incisive reviews on contemporary issue in toxicology, plus safety assessments, novel approaches to toxicological testing, mechanisms of toxicity, biomarkers, and risk ...

  6. American College of Medical Toxicology - Wikipedia

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    The American College of Medical Toxicology is a professional association [third-party source needed] of medical toxicologists that was founded in 1993 [1].Its aim is to support quality medical care for persons exposed to potentially harmful chemicals (whether medications, drugs of abuse, workplace or environmental toxins, or bioterrorism agents), and to provide training and insight to the ...

  7. Category : Medical associations based in the United States

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    American Board of Obstetrics and Gynecology; American Board of Ophthalmology; American Board of Pain Medicine; American Board of Pathology; American Board of Pediatrics; American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation; American Board of Physician Specialties; American Board of Preventive Medicine; American Board of Psychiatry and ...

  8. Medical toxicology - Wikipedia

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    Medical toxicology is officially recognized as a medical subspecialty by the American Board of Medical Specialties. [1] Its practitioners are physicians , whose primary specialization is generally in emergency medicine , occupational medicine , or pediatrics .

  9. Joseph F. Holson - Wikipedia

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    Joseph F. Holson, an American scientist, business executive, and educator in the disciplines of toxicology and product development, served as President of WIL Research Laboratories for 20 years (1988-2008).