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Last Name: 
Kleinschmidt
First Name: 
Kurt
Home Town: 
Grapevine
Professional Information
Place of Employment: 
University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center
Academic Rank: 
Section Chief for Toxicology
Position: 
Program Director - Toxicology
Other Positions: 
Section Chief - Toxicology
Undergraduate School: 
Rollins College; Winter Park, FL
Medical School: 
University of South Florida College of Medicine
Residencies: 
1986-1987, Letterman Army Medical Center - Internal Medicine Internship
1987-1990, Madigan Army Medical Center - Emergency Medicine Residency
Fellowships: 
1994-1999, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center - Toxicology
Research / Clinical Interests: 
  • Venous Thromboembolic Disease Management
  • General Medical Toxicology
  • Hypertensive Crisis
  • Graduate Education
Recent Publications: 
  • Schwarz E and Kleinschmidt K. Toxic Inhalations. In: Textbook of Critical Care Medicine, 6th Ed. Elsevier; Editor Jean-Louis Vincent; Chapter completed June 2010.
  • Sharma K and Kleinschmidt K. Hydrocarbons. In: Textbook of Critical Care Medicine, 6th Ed. Elsevier; Editor Jean-Louis Vincent; Chapter completed June 2010.
  • Mirtallo J, Dasta J, Kleinschmidt K, Varon J. State of the Art Review: Intravenous Fat Emulsions: CurrentApplications, Safety Profile and Clinical Implications. The Annals of Pharmacotherapy File #M626 A. Accepted Feb 3, 2010. Publication pending.
  • Kleinschmidt KC and Delaney KD. Biochemical and Metabolic Principles. In: Goldfrank’s Toxicologic Emergencies, 9th Ed. McGraw-Hill; New York. Chapter submitted. Release will be in 2010.
  • Kleinschmidt K, Pugach S, Young A. Medication Errors. Emergency Medicine Reports. March 2008. S08178:1-10.
Significant Publications: 
  • Kleinschmidt K, Miller A, Pollack C, Bosker G., "Guide to Clinical Trials in Thrombosis Management: Year 2002-2003 Update" 2nd Ed 2002
  • Katz J, Gore, J, Amin A, Anderson F, Dasta J, Ferguson J, Kleinschmidt K, Mayer S, et al. Practice patterns, outcomes, and end organ dysfunction for patients with acute severe hypertension: The Studying the Treatment of Acute hyperTension (STAT) Registry. Am Heart J 2009; 158:599-606.e1.
  • Young A, Velez L, Kleinschmidt K. Intravenous fat emulsion therapy for intentional sustained-release verapamil overdose. Resuscitation 2009. 80:591-593.
Honors & Awards: 
  • Teaching Excellence Award - From Medical School Class of 2009
  • Teaching Excellence Award - From Medical School Class of 2008
  • Teaching Excellence Award - From the Parkland Emergency Medicine Residents 2001-2002
Biography

 Kurt C. Kleinschmidt, MD, FACEP, FACMT is a Professor of Surgery in the Division of Emergency Medicine at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in Dallas, Texas. He is the Section Chief and Program Director for Medical Toxicology. His areas of interest include venous and arterial thrombotic diseases, toxicology, and graduate medical education issues. He graduated from the University of South Florida College of Medicine in 1986, completed his Emergency Medicine residency at Madigan Army Medical Center in 1990, and finished a clinical fellowship in Toxicology at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center in 1999. He is board certified in both Emergency Medicine and Toxicology. 


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