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Michael Holland, MD, FEAPCCT, FAACT, FACOEM, FACMT, FACEP

Principal Medical Toxicologist, Senior Occupational Physician

Education

  • Radiation Medical Officer Training, Naval Undersea Medical Institute (NUMI), Nuclear Submarine base, New London, CT
  • Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine, Ohio State University: Wound Care and Hyperbaric Oxygen Therapy, Columbus, OH
  • Toxicology, Medical Toxicology, New York City Poison Control Center- Bellevue/NYU, New York, NY
  • Occupational Medicine, Mini-Residency in Occupational Medicine Robert Wood Johnson School of Medicine, University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey; Piscataway, NJ
  • Internship, University of Hawaii Integrated Flexible Program, June 1981- June 1982; Diplomate - National Board of Medical Examiners, June 1982, Certificate #250737
  • B.A., Pre-Med, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, PA
  • Combined Six-Year BA-MD Program, Doctor of Medicine, Medical College of Pennsylvania (now Drexel University), Philadelphia, PA

Board Certifications & Fellow Designations

  • Diplomate – Emergency Medicine by the American Board of Emergency Medicine, recertified 1988, 2008, Certificate #870302
  • Diplomate – Medical Toxicology by the American Board of Emergency Medicine, recertified in 2014 and 2004, Certificate #870302
  • Diplomate – Occupational Medicine by the American Board of Preventative Medicine, Certificate # 23341
  • Diplomate – Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine by the American Board of Preventative Medicine, Certificate # 001567
  • Diplomate – Addiction Medicine by the American Board of Addiction Medicine & the American Board of Preventive Medicine – Certificate # 634512
  • Fellow- European Association of Poison Centres and Clinical Toxicologists
  • Fellow- American Academy of Clinical Toxicology
  • Fellow- American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • Fellow- American College of Medical Toxicology
  • Fellow- American College of Emergency Physicians

Society Memberships

  • American Academy of Clinical Toxicology
  • American College of Emergency Room Physicians
  • American College of Medical Toxicology
  • American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • American Industrial Hygiene Association
  • American Medical Association
  • Medical Society of the State of New York
  • Saratoga County Medical Society

Phone: (501) 801-8500

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Publications:

  • Holland M, Zaloga D, Friderici C. COVID-19 Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for the emergency physician. Vis J Emerg Med 20 (2020). With addenda, 100742, 100740.
  • Can elevated lactate and LDH produce a false positive enzymatic ethanol result in live patients presenting to the emergency department?
  • A systematic review of the evidence for acute tolerance to alcohol - the “Mellanby effect”
  • ACOEM Position Statement on Workplace Lead Exposures
  • The Influence of Polyethylene Glycol Solution on the Dissolution Rate of Sustained Release Morphine
  • Marijuana in the workplace: guidance for occupational health professionals and employers: joint guidance statement of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • Upfal M, Dreger M. Marijuana in the Workplace: Guidance for Occupational Health Professionals and Employers: Joint Guidance Statement of the American Association of Occupational Health Nurses and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine
  • Personal protective equipment and decontamination of adults and children
  • Cardiac conduction disturbance after loperamide abuse
  • Compounded ointment results in severe toxicity in a pediatric patient
  • Management of methylergonovine- induced respiratory depression in a newborn with naloxone
  • Postmortem redistribution of Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), 11-hydroxy-THC (11-OH-THC), and 11-nor-9-carboxy-THC (THCCOOH)
  • Osmolar Gap Method for Predicting Toxic Alcohol levels in Human Serum
  • Severe Central Nervous System and Cardiovascular Toxicity in a Pediatric Patient after Ingestion of an Over-the-Counter Local Anesthetic
  • Letter to the editor re: An unusual case of dipropylene glycol toxicity
  • Diethylene Glycol: Widely Used Solvent Presents Serious Poisoning Potential
  • Development of Emergency Response Planning Guidelines (ERPG’s)
  • Profound Metabolic Acidosis and Oxoprolinuria after Acetaminophen Use
  • Insecticides: Organic Chlorines, Pyrethrins/Pyrethroids, and Insect Repellents, Chapter 111
  • Immunotoxicology, Chapter 12 in; Toxicology Principles for the Industrial Hygienist
  • The Critically Injured Worker, Chapter 8, in Critical Care Toxicology: Diagnosis and Management of the Critically Poisoned Patient
  • Insecticides: Organic Chlorines, Pyrethrins/Pyrethroids, and Insect Repellents
  • Insecticides: Organic Chlorines, Pyrethrins/Pyrethroids, and DEET
  • Occupational Pulmonary Disease in the ED
  • Immunotoxicology
  • Pulmonary Toxicology
  • Occupational Toxicology
  • Insecticides: Organic Chlorines, Pyrethrins/Pyrethroids, and DEET
  • Critically Injured Workers
  • The Chemical Industry Worker
  • Insecticides: Organochlorines, Pyrethrins, and DEET
  • Investigation of Rash Associated with a Nursing Home
  • Death from Salt and Baking Soda Ingestion
  • Can elevated lactate and LDH produce a false positive enzymatic ethanol result in live patients presenting to the emergency department?
  • The Evidence for Acute Tolerance to Human Alcohol Intoxication (the Mellanby Effect): A Systematic Review
  • The Influence of Polyethylene Glycol Solution on the Dissolution Rate of Sustained Release Morphine
  • Syncope and recurrent polymorphic ventricular tachycardia following loperamide misuse
  • Immediate Chelation with DMSA for Acute Arsenic Overdose Prevents Chronic Toxicity from Arsenic Poisoning
  • Compounded ointment results in severe toxicity in a pediatric patient
  • Postmortem redistribution of Δ9- tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), 11-hydroxy-THC (11-OH-THC), and 11-nor-9-carboxy-THC (THCCOOH)
  • DNR Orders and the Suicidal Patient: An Ethical Dilemma
  • High Fidelity Patient Simulations Enhance Clinical Toxicology Educational Experiences
  • Osmolar Gap Method for Predicting Toxic Alcohol levels in Human Serum
  • Grant WD High-Definition Simulators in AHLS: Bringing to “Life” Toxicology Scenarios
  • Survival Following Intentional Glyphosate/Surfactant Ingestion Despite The Development of Acute Renal Failure
  • Elevated Glycolate Levels After Unintentional Pediatric Ethylene Glycol Ingestion
  • A Comprehensive Review of Diethylene Glycol Toxicity in Humans
  • Osmolar Gap Method of Estimating Diethylene Glycol Concentrations
  • Multi-Organ Effects After Intentional Diethylene Glycol Ingestion
  • Zika. Review of Toxicity of Insect Repellents
  • Drug Induced Movement Disorders
  • Blossoming Bradycardia
  • Book Review of: Medical Toxicology of Drug Abuse: Synthesized Chemicals and Psychoactive Plants
  • Arsenic in Apple Juice and Baby Foods
  • Arsenic in Apple Juice
  • Post-Mortem Redistribution NYS Poison Centers Toxicology Letter
  • Book Review of: The Arsenic Century: How Victorian Britain Was Poisoned at Home, Work, and Play
  • Review of Jickells S, Negrusz A. Clarke’s Analytical Forensic Toxicology
  • DEG Toxicity NYS Poison Centers Toxicology Letter
  • Roadside Dumps and Water Quality- Penn State College of Agricultural Science (Technical Advisor on Environmental Toxicology)
  • Fatal 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) Ingestion and Use of a Novel Analytical Methodology Testing Post-Mortem Blood Concentrations

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