American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT)The Academy is composed of clinical and research toxicologists, physicians, veterinarians, nurses, pharmacists, analytical chemists, industrial hygienists, poison information center specialists, and allied professionals. The Academy sponsors research awards, maintains a bulletin board, and offers CME credits.
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American Board of Forensic ToxicologyThe objective of the Board is to establish, enhance, and revise as necessary, standards of qualification for those who practice forensic toxicology, and to certify as qualified specialists those voluntary applicants who comply with the requirements of the Board. The web site has news, certification information, laboratory accreditation documents, and an on-line directory
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American Chemical SocietyThe American Chemical Society web page provides links to ACS divisions, and information on grants, meetings, and membership.
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American College of Medical ToxicologyThe ACMT is a professional, nonprofit association of physicians with recognized expertise in medical toxicology. This site site has Position Statements, a list of training programs, an email discussion group, and a resource directory.
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Chemical Industry Institute of Toxicology (CIIT)CIIT is a not-for-profit toxicology research institute located in the Research Triangle Park, North Carolina, USA. The home page has links to educational opportunities, news, and research areas of toxicology.
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Institute for Safe Medication Practices (ISMP)ISMP is dedicated to the safe use of medications through improvements in drug distribution, naming, packaging, labeling, and delivery system design. There are links for medication safety alerts, error reporting, and news.
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International Programme on Chemical Safety (IPCS)The IPCS is a joint programme of three Cooperating Organizations - ILO, UNEP and WHO, implementing activities related to chemical safety. WHO is the Executing Agency of the IPCS, whose main roles are to establish the scientific basis for safe use of chemicals, and to strengthen national capabilities and capacities for chemical safety. The main IPCS roles are to establish the scientific basis for safe use of chemicals and to strengthen national capabilities and capacities for chemical safety.
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Society of Forensic ToxicologistsThe society web site maintains a newsletter, laboratory guidelines, job openings, CE offerings, and WWW Toxilinks: a collection of toxicology web sites.
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Society of ToxicologyThis site has information on awards, career resources, news, publications, and related sites of interest.
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