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Associate Professor Betty Chan is an Emergency Physician and Clinical Toxicologist at the University of New South Wales. She heads the Clinical Toxicology Unit at Prince Wales Hospital and is a Visiting Medical Officer at the New South Wales Poisons Information Centre. With a completed PhD in toxicology from the University of Sydney in 1997, Betty conducts translational research aimed at improving clinical practice in Emergency Medicine and Clinical Toxicology. Her research interests include digoxin overdose response, methotrexate intoxication, opioid prescription safety, and cognitive assessments post-overdose. She has been involved in significant clinical research projects, including the Australian Toxicology Monitoring (ATOM) Study and the Translational Australian Clinical Toxicology (TACT) program, which focuses on the efficacy and effectiveness of antidotes and harm reduction strategies in drug overdose cases.
University of New South Wales • Randwick, NSW
Head of Discipline Critical Care and teaching curriculum for medical students in Emergency Medicine and Anaesthesia Intensive Care.
Prince Wales Hospital • Randwick, NSW
Leading clinical toxicology research and practice.
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