Fellowships
The Upstate New York Poison Center is a training site for both Medical Toxicology Fellows and Clinical Toxicology Fellows. Medical Toxicology is officially recognized as a medical subspecialty by the American Board of Medical Specialties. Visit our Medical Toxicology Fellowship Program website for complete information.
The Upstate New York Poison Center also has a two-year Clinical Toxicology Fellowship program, in collaboration with SUNY Upstate Medical University and the Binghamton University School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences. The Clinical Toxicology Fellowship is offered for clinicians with a PharmD degree (completion of a PGY-1 residency program or equivalent clinical experience is preferred). The program focuses on all aspects of clinical toxicology and prepares the candidate for the American Board of Applied Toxicology credentialing process and examination. The Medical and Clinical Toxicology Fellowship programs work together closely. For additional information about the Clinical Toxicology Fellowship, please email Dr. Eggleston.
Patients can be seen by the Medical Toxicology Clinic at Upstate University Hospital, but are only seen on referral from their primary care physician or provider. For physicians to refer a patient, fax a consultation request to 315-464-6985 with "Attention to: Tiara Wells." You can also email Tiara or call 315-464-7314 with questions.