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School of Medicine

S. Rutherford Rose, PharmD, FAACT

Present position:
Associate Professor of Emergency Medicine and Director of the Virginia Poison Center

 





Address:
Medical College of Virginia
401 N 12th Street
Richmond, VA 23298-0525
Email:

Curriculum Vitae:



Current professional and academic appointments: Associate Professor
Department of Emergency Medicine
School of Medicine
Affiliate Associate Professor of Pharmacy
Virginia Commonwealth University

Undergraduate medical education:
Bachelor of Science in Pharmacy (Cum Laude) Medical College of Virginia
Doctor of Pharmacy Philadelphia College of Pharmacy & Science Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Postgraduate medical education:
Fellowship in Clinical Toxicology
Maryland Poison Center
University of Maryland
Baltimore, Maryland

Board certification:
Toxicology

Clinical interests:
Medical Toxicology, Poison Control Centers, E.D. Drug Therapy, Emergency Medical Services

Other interests:

Research:

Recent publications:

Spiller HA, Villalobos D, Krenzelok EP, Anderson BD, Gorman SE, Rose SR et al. Prospective multicenter study of sulfonylurea ingestion in children. J Pediatr 1997; 131:141-6.

Moreau C, Kerns WP, Tomaszewski C, McMartin K, Rose R, Ford M, Brent J and the META Study Group. Glycolate kinetics and hemodialysis clearance in ethylene glycol poisoning. Clin Toxicol 1998; 36(7):659-66.

Rose SR. Acetaminophen. In: Howell JM et al, eds. Emergency Medicine. W.B. Saunders Company, Philadelphia, PA., 1998.

Moll J, Kerns W, Tomaszewski C and Rose R. Incidence of aspiration pneumonia in intubated patients receiving activated charcoal. J Emerg Med 1999; 17(2):279-83.

Rose SR. Antidysrhythmic Drug Poisoning. In: Harwood-Nuss AL, ed. The Clinical Practice of Emergency Medicine. 2nd ed. Philadelphia: JB Lippincott Co., 1994. (3rd edition in press).

Rose R, Carper B, Waring E, Holstege C, Cisek J. Utilization of caller ID technology among
certified poison centers. Abstract: 1999 North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, La Jolla, California.

Waring E, Holstege C, Rose R, Cisek J. Transient miosis and contact dermatitis from bombina bombina exposure. Abstract: 1999 North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, La Jolla, California.

Holstege C, Snyder L, Cisek J, Rose R. Profound methemoglobinemia induced by dermal
and inhalation exposure to aniline dye. Abstract: 1999 North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, La Jolla, California.

Cisek J, Holstege C, Rose R. Seizure associated with butanediol ingestion. Abstract: 1999 North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, La Jolla, California.

Rose R, McCue C, Ivatury R and McKeith J. Cops working with docs to combat trauma associated with substance abuse. Abstract: XX International Congress, European Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicologists, Amsterdam, The Netherlands, May 2000.

Rose R and Waring E. Consumer access to activated charcoal products. Abstract: 2000 North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, Tucson, Arizona.

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