<p>These are the selected abstracts for the 2026 American College of Medical Toxicology Annual Scientific Meeting, which will take place from March 20 to 22, 2026, in Boston, Massachusetts. This year the meeting received a record number of submissions, with 283 abstracts submitted for review. The abstracts accepted for presentation span original research studies, contributions from the Toxicology Investigators Consortium, and case-based work that offers practical clinical insights into uncommon exposures, diagnostic challenges, and management considerations. Together, these presentations demonstrate the expanding scope and scientific rigor of medical toxicology scholarship. They offer attendees timely perspectives on current clinical practice, evolving public health concerns, information technology, advances in toxicologic investigation, and ongoing efforts to improve patient care across diverse populations and practice settings.</p>

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Welcome to the 2026 ACMT Annual Scientific Meeting

  • Joseph E. Carpenter,
  • Jennifer Love,
  • Maryann Mazer-Amirshahi,
  • Alyssa Falise,
  • Lucinda Gonzales,
  • Kim Aldy,
  • Stephanie Abston

摘要

These are the selected abstracts for the 2026 American College of Medical Toxicology Annual Scientific Meeting, which will take place from March 20 to 22, 2026, in Boston, Massachusetts. This year the meeting received a record number of submissions, with 283 abstracts submitted for review. The abstracts accepted for presentation span original research studies, contributions from the Toxicology Investigators Consortium, and case-based work that offers practical clinical insights into uncommon exposures, diagnostic challenges, and management considerations. Together, these presentations demonstrate the expanding scope and scientific rigor of medical toxicology scholarship. They offer attendees timely perspectives on current clinical practice, evolving public health concerns, information technology, advances in toxicologic investigation, and ongoing efforts to improve patient care across diverse populations and practice settings.