Dangerous Australians: A Summer of Envenomation

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Dangerous Australians: A Summer of Envenomation

About

Presented by A/Professor Naren Gunja FACEM FACMT Clinical and Forensic Toxicologist, Discipline of Emergency Medicine | Sydney Medical School - Westmead

Naren Gunja is Clinical Toxicologist at CHW, Westmead & Blacktown Hospitals. After training in Emergency Medicine, he completed a fellowship in Toxicology at Westmead Hospital. His interests include forensic toxicology, recreational and heavy metal poisoning and envenomation.


Lessons

Lesson 1: Dangerous Australians: A Summer of Envenomation

Lesson 2: Self Reflection

Details

Length

60 minutes

Released

16th Nov 2015

Cost

Member free
Non-member $29

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