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Amber N. Patt, Pharm.D.

Amber N. Patt, Pharm.D.

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About Me

Amber Patt, PharmD, earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy. She completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia and a PGY2/Toxicology Fellowship at the Georgia Poison Center. She practices at the University of Rochester...
Amber Patt, PharmD, earned her Doctor of Pharmacy degree from the Medical College of Wisconsin School of Pharmacy. She completed a PGY1 Pharmacy Residency at Grady Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia and a PGY2/Toxicology Fellowship at the Georgia Poison Center. She practices at the University of Rochester Medical Center in Rochester, NY as the Clinical Pharmacy Specialist in Toxicology and Addiction Medicine. As the clinical toxicologist, she is a working member of the toxicology and addiction medicine rounding team throughout UR Medicine hospitals as well as Golisano Children's Hospital.

Dr. Patt serves as the clinical director for the Opioid Overdose Prevention Program at UR Medicine, and as a member of the Opioid Safety Committee. In addition to her clinical responsibilities, she is an active member of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology. She serves as a preceptor for APPE students as well as PGY1, PGY2 Critical Care, PGY2 Emergency Medicine and PGY2 Pediatric residents.

Dr. Patt's research interests include nerve agent and agricultural chemical exposures and chemical disaster preparedness, native snake envenomation, exotic snake envenomation, novel psychotropics, and substance use disorder withdrawal and management.

Credentials

Residency & Fellowship

Toxicology Fellowship at the Georgia Poison Center, Atlanta, GA 2023 - 2024

PGY1 Pharmacy Practice Residency at Grady Memorial Hospital, Atlanta, GA 2022 - 2023

Education

Doctor of Pharmacy | Medical College of Wisconsin. 2022

Publications

Journal Articles

Articles You May Have Missed

Ebersole J, Dernbach M, Patt A, Kristensen K, Bhebhe E, Gupta M.

J Med Toxicol. 2024; 20(1): 59-63.

A systematic review of phenibut withdrawal focusing on complications, therapeutic approaches, and single substance versus polysubstance withdrawal.

Feldman R, Autry B, Dukes J, Lofy T, Marchetti G, Patt A, Batterman N, Theobald J

Clinical toxicology : the official journal of the American Academy of Clinical Toxicology and European Association of Poisons Centres and Clinical Toxicologists.. 2023 November 61 (11):941-951. Epub 12/19/2023.

Seizure Occurring During Baclofen Monotherapy for Phenibut Withdrawal.

Patt A, Fox H, Wells L, Theobald J, Feldman R

Clinical neuropharmacology.. 2023 46 (2):79-81. Epub 02/04/2023.

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