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Associate Professor Angela Lin Chiew is a Clinical Toxicologist and Emergency Medicine Physician affiliated with Prince of Wales Hospital in Randwick and the NSW Poisons Information Centre. She earned her PhD in Paracetamol Poisoning from the University of New South Wales in 2020 and leads the Australian Toxicology Monitoring (ATOM) Study, a prospective observational research initiative across NSW and Queensland. Her work bridges clinical practice and academic research in toxicology.
- Education:
- BSc (Medical Science)
- MBBS (Hons)
- PhD (University of New South Wales, 2020)
Research Interests focus on clinical toxicology, paracetamol overdose, activated charcoal efficacy, and drug poisoning mechanisms. She specializes in acute drug toxicity, antidote protocols, and poison control systems.
Article Trends highlight her contributions to paracetamol poisoning management (SARPO trial), cardiovascular toxicity from drug overdoses (Ivabradine, Loperamide), and evidence-based guidelines for poisonings. Her work spans clinical trials, observational studies, and systematic reviews in emergency toxicology.
Leadership Roles include leading the NSW Poisons Information Centre Research Portfolio, chairing the International Clinical Toxicology Recommendations Collaborative, and serving on editorial boards of Emergency Medicine Australasia and Clinical Toxicology.
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