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Edward D. Amores is an Assistant Professor in Clinical Emergency Medicine, associated with a rigorous background in toxicology. He has contributed to significant publications, including a notable co-authored work on the effects of cytochrome-C oxidase inhibition in patients poisoned by aluminum phosphide, published in Clinical Toxicology. His research interests lie primarily in emergency medicine and clinical toxicology, focusing on the assessment and management of poisoning. Since joining the faculty in 2018, Dr. Amores has been actively involved in teaching and mentoring students in the field of emergency medicine, striving to enhance the educational experience for future healthcare professionals. His expertise is backed by his commitment to patient care and clinical research, making substantial impacts in emergency settings.
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