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Dr. Andrew Farkas is an Associate Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin, serving as Course Director for the Toxicology Elective. He specializes in medical toxicology, emergency medicine, and overdose management. His research focuses on clinical pathways for acute conditions, poison control strategies, and outcomes of drug overdoses. Dr. Farkas completed his residency and fellowship in Emergency Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh.
Key research interests include alcohol intoxication trends in veterans, pulmonary complications of opioid overdose, and electrolyte abnormalities in intoxicated patients. He advocates for evidence-based practices such as early chelation therapy and poison center consultation to optimize patient outcomes. Dr. Farkas has contributed to over 15 peer-reviewed publications, emphasizing translational research and clinical guidelines.
He is board certified in both Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology. Notable collaborations include the Toxicology Investigators Consortium (ToxIC), contributing to national toxicological datasets. His work often bridges clinical practice and public health, addressing opioid crisis interventions and bystander naloxone administration efficacy.
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