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As an aspiring toxicologist, your education requirements may include a bachelors degree, masters degree, or PhD program. You typically do not need to attend medical school in order to become a toxicologist.
The Medical Toxicology Fellowship is open to physicians who are board-eligible or board-certified in emergency medicine, pediatrics, internal medicine, or preventive medicine.
Traditional addiction medicine fellowship slots may go unfilled, although competitiveness varies by program. DAHRS and NCSP are small programs that usually have a very competitive application pool.
Minimum one year of post-baccalaureate training or minimum one year of work experience in the specialty of toxicology, in a clinical laboratory that possesses a certificate issued under CLIA for performing high complexity testing in the subspecialty of toxicology.
Subspecialty Overview Medical toxicologists are physicians who specialize in the prevention, evaluation, treatment, and monitoring of injury and illness from exposures to drugs and chemicals, as well as biological and radiological agents.
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To become a medical toxicologist one has to complete a primary residency in ANY medical specialty (such as Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics or Internal Medicine) and an ACGME-accredited 2 year post-residency fellowship in Medical Toxicology.
All medical toxicologists must complete a fellowship in medical toxicology. Fellowships are approved by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME) and consist of two years of training.
Education and Training A bachelors degree in the life or physical sciences is the first step toward pursuing a career in forensic toxicology. A solid background in chemistry and coursework in pharmacology and toxicology are needed. Many forensic toxicologists have masters or doctoral degrees.

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