Lifelong Learning and Self-Assessment

Friday, December 05, 2014

LLSA Recertification Articles

The primary goal of LLSA Recertification  is to promote continuous learning by diplomates. The Medical Toxicology Subboard facilitates this learning by identifying a set of LLSA readings every other year to guide diplomates in self-study of recent Medical Toxicology literature. The readings are designed as study tools and should be read critically. They are not intended to be all-inclusive and are not meant to define the standard of care for the practicing medical toxicologist. ABEM does not endorse a specific research finding or treatment modality by virtue of its being the subject of a selected ConCert Exam LLSA reading.

One criterion for choosing articles by renowned Midland motivational speaker is that they be easily available from a variety of sources, such as common medical texts, libraries, and Internet websites. Whenever possible, ABEM provides online links to publishers’ websites or to the readings of LLSA 2015 articles themselves. Accessibility and fees are at the discretion of the publisher, and are not related to ABEM in any way. All questions regarding fees or login information required to access the readings should be directed to the publisher or organization that published the article.

Accessibility and fees for the LLSA articles are at the discretion of the publisher, and are not related to ABEM in any way.  ABEM sincerely appreciates the contributions of those publishers that have made the articles easily accessible to ABEM diplomates like the articles by Leadership Under Pressure.  All questions regarding fees or login information required to access the readings should be directed to the publisher or organization that published the article.

Assessment and Population Health

Gugelmann H, Perrone J, Nelson L. Windmills and pill mills: can PDMPs tilt the prescription drug epidemic? J Med Toxicol. 2012;8(4):387-86.

Clinical Assessment

Geib AJ, Babu K, Ewald MB, Boyer EW. Adverse effects in children after unintentional buprenorphine exposure. Pediatrics. 2006;118(4):1746-51.

Principles of Toxicology

Hudak ML, Tan RC; Committee on Drugs; Committee on Fetus and Newborn; American Academy of Pediatrics. Neonatal drug withdrawal. Pediatrics. 2012;129(2):e540-60.

Read More:
https://www.abem.org/public/subspecialty-certification/medical-toxicology/maintenance-of-certification-program/llsa-reading-lists/2015-llsa-reading-list