Journal article

The Global Educational Toxicology Toolkit (GETKIT): A 1-Day Course for Teaching Poisoning Essentials in Low- and Middle-Income Countries (LMIC): Course Development and Pilot Data Analysis

KT Kopec, R Vohra, C Santos, Z Kazzi, A Wong

Journal of Medical Toxicology | SPRINGER | Published : 2020

Abstract

Introduction: Worldwide an estimated one million deaths occur annually as a result of poisoning. Internationally there is a lack of toxicology training programs, especially in resource poor settings. We developed a one-day, interactive toxicology curriculum for healthcare practitioners in countries lacking clinical toxicology training and evaluated its feasibility and effectiveness for knowledge dissemination. Methods: GETKIT was developed with 3 sections: didactics, hands on toxicology case lab, and technology clinic. The investigators, who are medical toxicologists,created 23 didactic lectures and 42 workshop cases. All materials were peer reviewed by 5 senior medical toxicologists for con..

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This project was the recipient of the 2017 American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT)/Medical Toxicology Foundation (MTF) Innovative Research and Teaching Award.