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Biographies

G. Randall Bond, MD

Attending Physician, Emergency Medicine

Professor, UC Department of Pediatrics

Phone: 513-636-7966

Fax: 513-636-7967

Email: randall.bond@cchmc.org

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Specialties

Medical toxicology; global health

Biography

Randall G. Bond, MD, is board certified in Pediatrics, Emergency Medicine, Medical Toxicology and Pediatric Emergency Medicine.

Dr. Bond is a past-president of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology and a former chair of the American Board of Medical Specialties’ examination sub-board in the specialty of Medical Toxicology (ABEM/APB/ABOEM). He has been associate editor (for Toxicology) of the Annals of Emergency Medicine and is on the editorial board of Clinical Toxicology.

He has authored more than 50 toxicology articles or chapters and delivered more than 100 major toxicology lectures in the United States and more than 30 around the world. His particular career interests have been in pediatric poisoning injury, acetaminophen toxicity and the epidemiology of drug abuse. He has participated in the training of more than a score of toxicology and pediatric emergency medicine fellows and innumerable residents.

Dr. Bond has long been interested in international medicine. In 1985-1986 he has served as the sole doctor for a rural area of Kenya with a population of 30,000 -50,000. He has lectured to physicians throughout the world. He has served on the board of World Harvest Mission, an NGO with health related work in Kenya, Uganda and South Sudan. He has assisted the WHO in developing rural triage criteria for pediatric hydrocarbon exposure and pediatric pesticide exposure. Most recently he has served the WHO as an onsite trainer of physicians and other health care workers at the site of the outbreak of severe pediatric lead poisoning in northern Nigeria. As of February 2012 he will pioneer a long-term on-site presence for Cincinnati Children’s Hospital at Kamuzu Central Hospital in Lilongwe, Malawi.

Education and Training

MD: St. Louis University, St. Louis, MO, 1980.

Residency: Pediatrics, Cardinal Glennon Children's Hospital, St. Louis, MO, 1983.

Fellowship: Medical Toxicology, Good Samaritan Medical Center, Phoenix, AZ, 1989.

Certification: Pediatrics, 1985; Pediatric Emergency Medicine, 2008; Medical Toxicology, 1989; Emergency Medicine, 2004.

Publications

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