
Jason Devgun is an emergency medicine physician and medical toxicologist serving a busy toxicology and addiction medicine inpatient consulting service and outpatient clinic. He is involved in expanding inpatient and outpatient toxicology services using telehealth. Dr. Devgun regularly lectures locally and regionally. He is actively involved in medical student, resident, and fellow education. His interests include telehealth, medical education, and medication-assisted treatment of opioid addiction.
2016 | Toxicology and Occupational Medicine Combined Conference. “Heavy Metal: Cadmium, Lead, Mercury”, University of Illinois , Chicago, IL |
2017 | Visiting Lecture, Residency Conference. Department of Pediatrics, “Pediatric Acetaminophen Poisoning”, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL |
2017 | CME Grand Rounds. “Ever-Evolving Emerging Drugs of Abuse”, Kane County Medical Society, Elgin, IL |
2017 | Toxicology and Occupational Medicine Combined Conference. “Industrial Metal: Arsenic, Chromium, Nickel”, University of Illinois, Chicago, IL |
2017 | Toxicology and Occupational Medicine Conference. “Methyl Bromide” , University of Illinois, Chicago, IL |
2018 | North American Congress of Clinical Toxicology, Platform: An Outbreak of Severe Coagulopathy from Synthetic Cannabinoids Tainted with Long-Acting Anticoagulant Rodenticides, Chicago, IL |
2019 | Opioids Abound – Adolescents and Young Adults: Lecture to Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |
2020 | All about APAP: Lecture to Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |
2020 | All about APAP: Lecture to Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |
2020 | Ever-evolving Emerging Drugs of Abuse: Lecture to Emergency Medicine Residency, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |
2020 | Extracorporeal Elimination in Poisoning (Dialysis Can’t Touch This?): Lecture to Emergency Medicine Residency, Washington University School of Medicine, St. Louis, MO |