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PRINCIPLES OF CLINICAL TOXICOLOGY CERTIFICATE PROGRAM |
The Principles of Clinical Toxicology certificate program is an online learning program for laboratory professionals who want to learn about clinical toxicology. This certificate program is composed of four courses, which can be completed online in approximately 2 hours each. It contains lectures with audio, required readings, case studies, and self-assessments. You can earn 8 continuing education units for completing the entire program.
To receive the Principles of Clinical Toxicology certificate, you must successfully complete all four courses before the program end date. Principles of Clinical Toxicology certificates are awarded monthly. In addition, graduates of the program are listed on a graduate register.
The following individuals developed and contributed content to the Principles of Clinical Toxicology Certificate Program:
- Donald Frederick, PhD, Faculty Chair
PTPG, Peoria, IL
- Robert L. Fitzgerald, PhD
University of California-San Diego, San Diego, CA
- Stacy E.F. Melanson, MD, PhD
Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Boston, MA
- James Ritchie, PhD, DABCC, FACB
Emory University, Atlanta, GA
- Andrea Terrell, PhD, DABCC
AIT Laboratories, Indianapolis, IN
Open Enrollment: January 1, 2012–December 31, 2012
Course Dates: January 1, 2012–July 15, 2013
- Four online courses
- Fee: $200.00 AACC Member/$400 Non-member
- Course Number: 6832
- If you purchase the program over the telephone, the online access information will be emailed within 1 week of enrollment. If you have not received your access information, please contact AACC Customer Service.
- If you purchase the program online, the login information will be on your confirmation page.
- If you purchase the program via mail or fax, please allow 2 weeks for processing.
Category 1 ACCENT® credit is offered for each course. AACC is an approved provider of continuing education for clinical laboratory scientists in the states of California, Florida, Louisiana, Montana, Nevada, North Dakota, Rhode Island, and West Virginia.
This program is sponsored by the AACC Therapeutic Drug Monitoring/Toxicology Division.