Joseph Clemons, MD, MPH
Assistant Professor, UNMC Department of Emergency Medicine
Joseph Clemons, MD, is an assistant professor of emergency medicine at the University of Nebraska Medical Center and the associate regional medical director at the Nebraska Regional Poison Center. His work focuses on medical education, toxicology and disaster preparedness, contributing significantly to both clinical practice and academic research at UNMC.
At UNMC, he is responsible for educating medical students, pharmacy students, residents and other health professionals.
Education
- MD: Southern Illinois University School of Medicine, Springfield, IL
- Residency: Emergency Medicine, Kendall Regional Medical Center, Miami, FL
- Masters of Public Health: University of Illinois Springfield, Springfield, IL
- Fellowship: Medical Toxicology, Oregon Health & Science University, Portland, OR
Research
Dr. Clemons' research interests focus on medical toxicology, specifically in understanding and managing the effects of toxins on the human body. He is also involved in toxicology based disaster preparedness, aiming to improve response strategies and outcomes in emergency situations.
In addition to these areas, Dr. Clemons is interested in the educational aspects of emergency medicine, enhancing training programs for medical professionals to better equip them for real-world challenges.
In addition to these areas, Dr. Clemons is interested in the educational aspects of emergency medicine, enhancing training programs for medical professionals to better equip them for real-world challenges.
Department of Emergency Medicine
College of Medicine
University of Nebraska Medical Center
981150 Nebraska Medical Center
Omaha, NE 68198-1150