Clinical Toxicology

Clinical Toxicology
Clinical Toxicology  
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Abbreviated title (ISO) Clin Toxicol
Discipline Toxicology, public health
Language English
Edited by Nicholas Bateman
Publication details
Publisher Informa Pharmaceutical Science (UK)
Open access no
Impact factor
(2010)
1.617
Indexing
ISSN 1556-3650 (print)
1556-9519 (web)
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Clinical Toxicology (until 2005, Journal of Toxicology: Clinical Toxicology) is a journal of primary interest to practicing clinical toxicologists, whether based in hospitals, poison control centers, academia, government or industry. The journal is relevant to all professionals at the interface of clinical toxicology with acute care, occupational and environmental medicine, public health, regulatory toxicology, pharmacology and pharmaceutics, and analytical and forensic pathology.

The journal covers unique case reports and clinical histories which are valuable for emergency room physicians and EMS professionals, and articles on poison center issues and management.

It is published by Informa.

Contents

Core areas

The journal covers such topics of medical toxicology as:

Society links

Clinical Toxicology is the official journal of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology, the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists, and the American Association of Poison Control Centers.

Editor-in-chief

Nicholas Bateman is the Editor-in-Chief of Clinical Toxicology.[1] Bateman is Medical Director of the Scottish Poisons Information Bureau and Consultant Physician at Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh[2] and Professor of Clinical Toxicology at the University of Edinburgh, UK.[3]

Publication Format

Clinical Toxicology publishes 10 issues per year in simultaneous print and online editions.

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