Doctor's Bio
Dr. Brent W. Morgan is a Professor and Vice Chair in the Department of Emergency Medicine at Emory University in Atlanta, GA USA. Dr. Morgan obtained his M.D. degree from The Ohio State University College of Medicine in 1991. He completed an Emergency Medicine residency in 1994 at MetroHealth Medical Center and a Medical Toxicology fellowship at Carolinas Medical Center in 1996. He is board certified in Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology. In 2000, Dr. Morgan founded a combined Medical Toxicology fellowship training program with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Emory University and the Georgia Poison Center in Atlanta, Georgia. He serves as the Director of the Medical Toxicology fellowship and is the Chief of the Medical Toxicology section. Dr. Morgan established and directs the Georgia Occupational and Environmental Toxicology clinic at Grady Memorial Hospital. It is the only clinic in the state of Georgia certified by the Association of Occupational and Environmental Clinics. In 2017, Dr. Morgan co-founded the Medication Assisted Opioid Treatment clinic at Grady where they combine behavioral therapy and medications to treat opioid use disorders.
Board Certifications
American Board of Emergency Medicine
Affiliations
Emory
Education & Training
- Medical School: The Ohio State University College of Medicine
- Internship: MetroHealth Medical Center
- Residency: MetroHealth Medical Center - Ohio
Locations and Directions
Grady Memorial Hospital
Phone: (404) 616-1000
Location:
80 Jesse Hill Jr Drive SE
Atlanta, GA 30303
Publications
- Clinical presentation, outcome and management of snakebite cases in Saudi Arabia.
Alfaifi MS, Al-Yahya B, Alotaibi AE, Alaklabi HM, AlHelali I, Al-Benhassan I, Albshabshe AO, Al-Ali HE, Alzahrani HM, Awaji NM, Alshehri S, Darbi AY, Alqahtani MS, Moran TP, Morgan BW
Eastern Mediterranean health journal = La revue de sante de la Mediterranee orientale = al-Majallah al-sihhiyah li-sharq al-mutawassit. 2024;30(8):551-560.
PMID: 39559972 - Predictors of prolonged supratherapeutic serum lithium concentrations: a retrospective chart review.
Ahsan S, Illg ZN, Moran TP, Morgan BW, Carpenter JE
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2024;62(9):550-556.
PMID: 39105464 - Oral potassium poisoning: a retrospective review of the National Poison Data System 2010-2021.
Farah R, Carpenter JE, Morgan BW
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2024;62(1):46-52.
PMID: 38421360 - Revisiting emergency department use of buprenorphine as a primary analgesic in nonopioid use disorder patients post-X-waiver.
Nwanaji-Enwerem JC, Rivera Blanco LE, Kiernan EA, Morgan BW, Gittinger MH, Steck AR
Academic emergency medicine : official journal of the Society for Academic Emergency Medicine. 2023;30(12):1272-1274.
PMID: 37119058 - poisoning: identification of steroidal alkaloids in patient blood and breast milk.
Seale JT, Carpenter JE, Eisenstat MD, Kiernan EA, Morgan BW, Nogee DP, Pu X, Therriault CA, Yeh M, McDougal OM
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2022;60(12):1309-1317.
PMID: 36301078 - Elevated methemoglobin levels in patients treated with hydroxocobalamin: a case series and analysis.
Kiernan EA, Carpenter JE, Dunkley CA, Moran TP, Rothstein LS, Silver E, Salehi M, Koch DD, Morgan BW, Murray BP
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2022;60(9):1012-1018.
PMID: 35549585 - Telephonic Medical Toxicology Service in a Low-Resource Setting: Setup, Challenges, and Opportunities.
Hitti E, El Zahran T, Hamade H, Morgan BW, Kazzi Z
The western journal of emergency medicine. 2021;22(2):450-453.
PMID: 33856338 - Toxicological exposures among the pediatric patients at a tertiary care center in Lebanon: the case for establishing a national poison center.
El Zahran T, Mostafa H, Hamade H, Hitti E, Morgan BW, Kazzi Z
Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.). 2021;59(9):780-785.
PMID: 33555968 - Elevated Methemoglobin Levels in a Patient Treated with Hydroxocobalamin After Suspected Cyanide Exposure.
Kiernan E, Carpenter JE, Dunkley CA, Koch D, Morgan BW, Steck AR, Murray BP
The Journal of emergency medicine. 2020;59(5):e157-e162.
PMID: 33011041 - Circumstances Involved in Unsupervised Solid Dose Medication Exposures among Young Children.
Agarwal M, Lovegrove MC, Geller RJ, Pomerleau AC, Sapiano MRP, Weidle NJ, Morgan BW, Budnitz DS
The Journal of pediatrics. 2020;
PMID: 32005542
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