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Connecticut Poison Control Center . 2004 And 2005 Bi-Annual Report On Poisoning In Connecticut Mar 2006

Connecticut Poison Control Center . 2004 And 2005 Bi-Annual Report On Poisoning In Connecticut

Annual Reports - Patient Care

For the past 49 years, the Connecticut Poison Control Center (CTPCC) based at the University of Connecticut Health Center (UCHC), has managed human exposures and poisonings throughout the state and continues to serve as a toxicologic center of excellence. A human exposure may be defined as contact by skin, eye, mouth or inhalation to any substance: animal, mineral or vegetable, including: bites, commercial products, chemicals, drugs, natural remedies and plants among others. A poisoning is any injury to the body resulting from an exposure. Toxicology is the scientific study of the adverse effects of any substance on the body.


Annual Report Clinical Operations 2005/2006 Jan 2006

Annual Report Clinical Operations 2005/2006

Annual Reports - Patient Care

The clinical arm of the UConn Health Center consists of the UConn Medical (UMG), our physician faculty practice, the John Dempsey Hospital (JDH) and the Correctional Managed Health Care Program (CMHC). This 2006 Clinical Annual Report was issued Sept.1, 2006 by Steven Strongwater, MD, Director of Clinical Operations.