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The Benefits of ACMT Membership


The American College of Medical Toxicology (ACMT) is a professional, nonprofit association of physicians with recognized expertise in medical toxicology. The College is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of medical toxicology through a variety of activities:

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Scientific Meetings

ACMT sponsors several national conferences for medical toxicologists each year. Each Spring, the ACMT Spring Conference offers state of the art lectures and symposia to medical toxicologists and other interested registrants on a wide range of cutting edge topics. Every other Fall, ACMT offers a Comprehensive Board Review Course that serves to help prepare medical toxicologists for the Board Certification Examination in Medical Toxicology and also provides an extensive review in medical toxicology for those seeking enrichment and review. ACMT serves on the planning committees of the annual North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, and the annual International Congress of the European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists where members present original research and colloquium on advances in medical toxicology.

Communication and Networking

ACMT publishes the Journal of Medical Toxicology, its official print journal. This international, medline-indexed, peer-reviewed journal is dedicated to advancing the science and practice of medical toxicology. The journal publishes original articles, illustrative cases, review articles, and other special features. ACMT also sponsors the Forum, an online interactive moderated discussion site that enables members to rapidly exchange information, advice and comments on clinical developments, unusual or difficult cases, public policy, and job and training opportunities. In addition, ACMT publishes an annually updated membership directory with geographic and alphabetical listings provides members with a resource for further contact and referral.

Public Policy

As an association of physicians with expertise in medical toxicology, ACMT encourages public policy that advances poisoning treatment and prevention, drug safety, and occupational and environmental health. On a variety of current issues, ACMT designates members to serve as representatives to public or private advisory committees. ACMT may also promulgate policy papers or position statements approved by its Board of Directors.

Medical Toxicology Practice

ACMT is dedicated to improving the quality of care rendered to patients with toxicology-related medical problems, and to expanding patient access to board-certified medical toxicologists. Through contacts with government agencies and professional organizations, ACMT plans to have an increasing role in defining the scope of medical toxicology practice in the managed care environment and the public health arena. ACMT is working with insurers, hospitals, and other health professionals to enhance recognition of the medical toxicologist's unique skills, expertise, and clinical contributions.

Fellowship Training in Medical Toxicology

Many ACMT members are active as faculty and preceptors in the more than 2 dozen Medical Toxicology training programs that prepare physicians for board certification by the American Board of Medical Specialties (ABMS). Through the actions of its membership and committees, ACMT is committed to advancing high standards for fellowship training curriculum and board certification. In addition, ACMT is proud to sponsor the Medical Toxicology Fellows Association, the first professional organization for medical toxicology fellows-in-training.

Membership and Structure

Full membership in ACMT is offered to physicians certified in Medical Toxicology by the American Board of Emergency Medicine, American Board of Pediatrics, American Board of Preventive Medicine, or, prior to 1992, by the American Board of Medical Toxicology. International membership is available to licensed physicians outside the United States who practice medical toxicology as a substantial portion of professional activities. Associate membership is available to enrollees in clinical training programs or recent graduates of medical toxicology training programs who have not yet received Board Certification. ACMT members elect a Board of Directors (10 members), including executive officers. All full members are eligible to serve on ACMT committees.

Fellow Designation (FACMT)

Members, International Members, and Members Emeritus of the American College of Medical Toxicology who have met additional criteria as established by members, shall be designated as "Fellow of the American College of Medical Toxicology," and shall be entitled to use the title "FACMT."


Date:Dec 1, 2010 - Dec 31, 2012

Fees:
Full Member:
$325.00
A physician who has been certified by the American Board of Medical Toxicology and/or by the Sub-Board in Medical Toxicology of the American Board of Medical Specialties. All members in good standing shall have the right to vote, and be eligible to be Directors and Officers.
Associate Members:
$75.00
A physician who is licensed to practice medicine in their respective country, who has successfully completed a residency training program in a primary medical specialty, and who is enrolled in or has completed a training program in medical toxicology. Associate members shall pay reduced dues and shall enjoy all the privileges of membership except that they shall not have the right to vote or to hold office or become Fellows. Associate membership shall be limited to a maximum of six years, unless an extension is granted by the Membership Committee and approved by the Board.
International Member - Developed Countries:
$200.00
A physician who is licensed to practice medicine in countries outside the United States, who practices medical toxicology as a substantial portion of their professional activities. Prospective International Members shall be considered by the Membership Committee, and must be approved by the Board of Directors. International members shall pay reduced dues, and shall enjoy all the privileges of membership except that they shall not have the right to vote or to hold office. A print subscription to the Journal of Medical Toxicology (JMT) is included.
International Member - Developing Countries:
$50.00
The Developing Countries special membership rate is available to toxicologists in countries defined as low and lower-middle income by the World Bank. This enables these toxicologists, for whom the cost of membership is outside of their means, to access toxicology resources and network with colleagues from around the world. For a list of World Bank countries in low-income and lower middle-income economies see: http://go.worldbank.org/D7SN0B8YU0. A print subscripton to the Journal of Medical Toxicology (JMT) can be added for an additional $50.00 USD.
Resident Member:
$25.00
Physicians who are currently enrolled in a training program in any medical specialty are eligible to become Resident Members. Resident members shall pay reduced dues and enjoy all of the privileges of membership except that they shall not have the right to vote, hold office or become Fellows. Resident membership will be limited by the duration of the individual's training program. A print subscripton to the Journal of Medical Toxicology (JMT) can be added for an additional $50.00.
Medical Student Member:
$0.00
Medical students enrolled in a medical school are eligible to become Medical Student Members. These members shall enjoy all of the privileges of membership except that they shall not have the right to vote, hold office or become Fellows. Medical student membership will be limited by the duration of the individual's training program. There is no membership fee for medical students. A print subscripton to the Journal of Medical Toxicology (JMT) can be added for $50.00.

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