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The American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT) is a non-profit multidisciplinary health association that promotes research, education, prevention, and treatment of diseases caused by chemicals. Its membership consists of clinical and research toxicologists, physicians, veterinarians, nurses, pharmacists, analytical chemists, industrial hygienists, poison information center specialists, and allied professionals.

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  • American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (en)
  • Académie américaine de toxicologie clinique (fr)
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  • The American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT) is a non-profit multidisciplinary health association that promotes research, education, prevention, and treatment of diseases caused by chemicals. Its membership consists of clinical and research toxicologists, physicians, veterinarians, nurses, pharmacists, analytical chemists, industrial hygienists, poison information center specialists, and allied professionals. (en)
  • American Academy of Clinical Toxicology L’American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT, Académie américaine de toxicologie clinique) est une (en) pluridisciplinaire sans but lucratif qui promeut la recherche, l'éducation, la prévention et le traitement des maladies causées par des produits chimiques , des médicaments et des toxines. Ses membres sont des toxicologues chercheurs et cliniciens, médecins, vétérinaires, infirmiers, pharmaciens, chimistes analytiques, spécialistes de l'hygiène du travail, des centres antipoison et des professions connexes. (fr)
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  • The American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT) is a non-profit multidisciplinary health association that promotes research, education, prevention, and treatment of diseases caused by chemicals. Its membership consists of clinical and research toxicologists, physicians, veterinarians, nurses, pharmacists, analytical chemists, industrial hygienists, poison information center specialists, and allied professionals. The brainchild of , a physician from Texas who opened a clinical toxicology laboratory shortly after the passage of the (1960), AACT was founded in the United States in 1968 by a group of physicians and scientists who had a common interest in poisoning. In 1974, AACT played a crucial role in establishing the American Board of Medical Toxicology (today the American College of Medical Toxicology) to allow for physicians to be board certified as clinical toxicologists. (Clinical Toxicology was formally recognized by the American Board of Medical Specialties in 1992.) In 1985, AACT established the American Board of Applied Toxicology (ABAT), which certifies non-physicians who are experts in toxicology. (en)
  • American Academy of Clinical Toxicology L’American Academy of Clinical Toxicology (AACT, Académie américaine de toxicologie clinique) est une (en) pluridisciplinaire sans but lucratif qui promeut la recherche, l'éducation, la prévention et le traitement des maladies causées par des produits chimiques , des médicaments et des toxines. Ses membres sont des toxicologues chercheurs et cliniciens, médecins, vétérinaires, infirmiers, pharmaciens, chimistes analytiques, spécialistes de l'hygiène du travail, des centres antipoison et des professions connexes. Imaginée par un médecin du Texas, Eric Comstock, qui a ouvert un laboratoire de toxicologie clinique peu après l'adoption de la loi dite « Hazardous Substances Labelling Act » (Loi sur l'étiquetage des substances dangereuses, 1960), l'AACT a été fondée aux États-Unis en 1968 par un groupe de médecins et de scientifiques qui avaient un intérêt commun pour les questions relatives à l'intoxication. En 1974, l'AACT a joué un rôle crucial dans la création de l’American Board of Medical Toxicology (aujourd'hui American College of Medical Toxicology) pour permettre aux médecins d'être certifiés en tant que toxicologues cliniciens. (La toxicologie clinique a été officiellement reconnue par l’American Board of Medical Specialties en 1992.) En 1985, l'AACT a créé l’American Board of Applied Toxicology, qui certifie les professionnels non-médecins qui sont experts en toxicologie. (fr)
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