National Case Conference - May 2025

National Case Conference - May 2025

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Toxic Effects of Treatment and Substances

Thursday, May 22, 2025
1:00-2:00pm ET

Cases 1: A 37-year-old male recently diagnosed with metastatic colon cancer develops chest pain and nausea/vomiting during the last 12 hours of his 48-hour 5-FU infusion. Presented by: Kathryn Kimpel, MD, Medical Toxicology Fellow, Indiana University School of Medicine

Case 2: A 27-year-old female found amidst the appurtenances of amphetamine use. Presented by: David Carroll, MD, Medical Toxicology Fellow, Wayne State University/Detroit Medical Center

Case 3: A 78-year-old woman with history of cancer has a seizure at home. Presented by: Caleb Fredrickson, MD, Medical Toxicology Fellow, Emergency Medicine Physician, Washington University in St. Louis


About The Series: ACMT's National Case Conference (NCC) is a monthly webinar for ACMT members that features interesting cases seen by medical toxicologists nationwide. This interactive webinar provides a dynamic platform for learning, collaboration, and sharing insights on case management and emerging clinical challenges in the field.

Disclosure: This activity is an educational endeavor and a quality improvement effort intended to improve patient care. It is not intended to define standard of care. Attempts have been made to ensure HIPAA compliance. All data and information provided in this activity is for informational purposes only. ACMT makes no representations as to accuracy, completeness, currentness, suitability, or validity of the content and will not be liable for any errors or omissions in this information or any losses, injuries, or damages arising from its display or use.

This webinar is for ACMT members only.

Joshua D. King, MD, FACMT (Moderator)

Associate Professor, Medicine and Pharmacy; Medical Director, Maryland Poison Center

University of Maryland School of Medicine

Joshua D. King, MD, FACMT is an Associate Professor of Medicine and Pharmacy and the Medical Director of the Maryland Poison Center at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He earned his medical degree from Penn State College of Medicine, followed by an Internal Medicine residency and chief residency at the University of Virginia. He then completed a Nephrology fellowship at Johns Hopkins Hospital and, after returning to the University of Virginia as a nephrologist, pursued further specialization through a Medical Toxicology fellowship. Dr. King is a dual-specialized clinician-educator in nephrology and medical toxicology, with clinical expertise in extracorporeal treatments for poisonings, therapeutic drug removal, ICU nephrology, and medical education. At the University of Maryland Medical Center, he provides care through both the nephrology and medical toxicology consultation services, focusing on hospitalized patients. In addition to his clinical work, Dr. King is deeply involved in graduate medical education, training residents and fellows, as well as teaching undergraduate medical students. As the Medical Director of the Maryland Poison Center, he oversees the clinical management of poisoning, envenomation, and overdose cases for both the public and healthcare providers. His role also includes educating medical and pharmacy students and supervising physicians who rotate through the center. Dr. King’s research interests lie at the intersection of nephrology and toxicology, particularly in the extracorporeal removal of toxins through modalities such as dialysis and apheresis.

David K Carroll, MD

Medical Toxicology Fellow

Michigan Poison and Drug Information Center/Detroit Medical Center Med Tox Program

Dr. David Carroll is an Emergency Medicine physician and a Medical Toxicology fellow currently based in Michigan. Enthusiastic about medical toxicology, point-of-care ultrasound (POCUS), and emergency medicine in general.

Caleb Fredrickson, MD

Medical Toxicology Fellow, Emergency Medicine Physician

Washington University/B-JH/SLCH Consortium

Dr. Caleb Fredrickson is a first-year toxicology fellow at Washington University in St. Louis, where he also completed emergency medicine residency. His toxicology interests include the application of the QT nomogram in pediatric populations, electrographic changes in antipsychotic poisoning, and errors in lab analytics. He is invested in improving core toxicologic knowledge and management in learners of diverse backgrounds.

Kathryn Kimpel, MD

Medical Toxicology Fellow

Indiana University School of Medicine

Dr. Kathryn (Kathy) Kimpel received her medical degree from the University of Washington SOM, and completed her Emergency Medicine residency at St. John's Riverside Hospital in Yonkers, NY. She is currently a Medical Toxicology Fellow at Indiana University School of Medicine. Her tox interests include addiction medicine/MAT, toxic alcohols, and snake envenomation.

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National Case Conference - May 2025
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