The Medical Toxicology Fellowship training program focuses on the monitoring, prevention, evaluation, and treatment of injury and illness due to pharmaceutical agents, as well as occupational and environmental exposures. Patients with unintentional as well as intentional poisonings, of all ages, are seen. The fellowship is designed to provide experience in the clinical practice of medical toxicology and to provide a foundation for becoming educators, researchers, and administrators capable of practicing medical toxicology in academic and clinical settings. Fellows will also provide medical back-up to the MPCS. Fellows will develop technical skills, judgment and clinical maturity on completion of the program to practice medical toxicology and deliver care to all age group patients. The program is sponsored by HealthPartners Institute and accredited by the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical Education (ACGME.)
Learn more about the Medical Toxicology Fellowship training program.
Program leadership
Jenna Wilkinson, MD
Fellowship Program Director
Kristi Lamb
Fellowship Program Coordinator
Fellowship training faculty
Fellowship experience
The medical toxicology fellowship program begins annually in July and lasts 24 months. The program is open to physicians who have completed an ACGME accredited residency training in emergency medicine, pediatrics, family medicine, internal medicine or preventive medicine and are board certified or eligible to sit for the board examination(s) in their respective specialties.
Fellowship program application
Application Requirements:
- Physicians who have completed training in an ACGME accredited Residency (usually Emergency Medicine, Occupational Medicine, Internal Medicine or Pediatrics)
- Applicants must be either a U.S. citizen or legally authorized to work in the United States
- Board certified or board eligible in respective specialty.
Regions Hospital Toxicology Fellowship participates in the NRMP match. For additional information about this year’s match, please use the link to visit the NRMP match website.
To officially apply for the Toxicology Fellowship, please submit the following documents:
- Letter of Intent
- Current CV
- 3 Letters of Recommendation
We participate in the Electronic Residency Application Service (ERAS) and National Resident Matching Program (NRMP).