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The Journal of Medical Toxicology Podcast

The Journal of Medical Toxicology Podcast
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The Official Podcast of the Journal of Medical Toxicology. Join your hosts Jeff Lapoint and Greg Lasala as they take you through each issue of JMT and hit the highlights so that you know what articles to read.
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Jeff and Greg return from a long break to discuss the September issue of JMT
Jeff and Greg are back to discuss the June edition of JMT. Ride shotgun as they discuss why the term SCRA should find a hole and die, the virtues of scorpion ingestions, and injecting poison hemlock.
Jeff and Greg douse their inner Grinch with toxicologic goodness
Jeff and Greg attempt to chew through an opioid sammy and Greg ponders the collective childhood of test question writers
Jeff and Greg try and fill the huge shoes of former hosts Howard and Dan in the first episode of the JMT Podcast version 2.0
Join Howard and Dan as they ride off into the sunset, astride two COWS, guns loaded with naloxone bullets, while they snack on bitter almonds and read their tattered copy of the Journal of Medical Takatsubo. So long, suckers!
The Official Podcast of the Journal of Medical Toxicology Join your hosts Howard Greller and Dan Rusyniak as they take you through each issue of JMT and hit the highlights so that you know what articles to read.
The Official Podcast of the Journal of Medical Toxicology Join your hosts Howard Greller and Dan Rusyniak as they take you through each issue of JMT and hit the highlights so that you know what articles to read.
Safely for the summer, join Howard and Dan as they get anticholinergic in Harrisburg, cray-cray for the NBombs, craft the craloxone (TM) and teach you about the kind of shampoo you don't want to use. Remember, Dan's tentacles are everywhere. Baba Booey!
Just in time for the Annual Scientific Meeting, the March 2015 Edition of the JMT Podcast. Join Howard and Dan as they explore your new career path, your toxicologic fortune cookie, the new test for dietary indiscretion, along with seeing the Lorax by Dr. Susac and feeling double cray-cray. Remember the picture of the dog. LLAP.
Join Howard Greller and Dan Rusyniak as they start the new year with a fresh new sound and approach. Learn all about what's new with alpha 2, what you shouldn't eat, and don't miss the articles that they missed.
Join Howard Greller and Dan Rusyniak as they carve out a few minutes during the Board Review Course to interview two of the authors of last issue's Cast Call, Mark Neavyn and Steve Bird, and talk about marijuana, driving and Cheech and Chong.
Join Howard and Dan as they drive this issue under the influence of weedsicles, Chinese hamster ovaries and backyard chicken eggs. Just grab a bag of Doritos and light a hookah. But just one, seriously.
Join Howard Greller and robotic Dan Rusyniak as they celebrate the Fourth of July in June, tackle Dan's Pronunciation Guide, mating snakes, Inspector Clouseau, Yukon Cornelius and Articles Dan May Have Missed.
Join Howard Greller, Dan Rusyniak, Leslie Dye, Jeff Lapoint and Kurt Kleinschmidt as they peruse the cream of the poster crop and ask the hard questions to the presenters. And pester them to submit to JMT . . .
Join Howard Greller and Dan Rusyniak as they explore the musical side of JMT, narcissitic screenagers, unicorn horns, chubby skeletons and the shocking fact about the elderly and medications that you DON'T WANT TO MISS . . .
Join Howard Greller and Dan Rusyniak as they talk chelation, chelation, chelation. Featuring arthroprosthetic cobaltism, birds with MS, and a special new feature: Tilda Swinton's beauty tips.
Join Howard Greller and Dan Rusyniak as they discuss blue antidotes, fat antidotes, the future of the specialty and the CORRECT way of pronouncing TOXICOLOGY. Sort of.
Join Howard Greller and Dan Rusyniak as they share childhood memories of destruction while talking about the ABCs of toxicology. Sorry about the delay in this podcast, and welcome to Genevieve Harlow. Just want to see if anyone reads these notes . . . ;)
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