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Mark Neavyn, MD, Emergency Medicine, Portland, ME

Mark J. Neavyn MD

Medical Toxicology


Director, Medical Toxicology

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  • 22 Bramhall StPortland, ME 04102

  • Phone+1 207-662-2381

  • Fax+1 207-662-7025

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Education & Training

  • UMass Chan Medical School
    UMass Chan Medical SchoolFellowship, Medical Toxicology (Emergency Medicine), 2012 - 2014
  • Drexel University College of Medicine/Hahnemann University Hospital
    Drexel University College of Medicine/Hahnemann University HospitalResidency, Emergency Medicine, 2006 - 2009
  • Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson University
    Sidney Kimmel Medical College at Thomas Jefferson UniversityClass of 2006

Certifications & Licensure

  • ME State Medical License
    ME State Medical License 2020 - 2025
  • MA State Medical License
    MA State Medical License 2012 - 2024
  • CT State Medical License
    CT State Medical License 2013 - 2016
  • MI State Medical License
    MI State Medical License 2009 - 2013
  • PA State Medical License
    PA State Medical License 2006 - 2009
  • Emergency Medicine
    American Board of Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine
  • Medical Toxicology
    American Board of Emergency Medicine Medical Toxicology

Publications & Presentations

PubMed

Press Mentions

  • Incidence of Pediatric Cannabis Exposure Among Children and Teenagers Aged 0 to 19 Years Before and After Medical Marijuana Legalization in Massachusetts
    Incidence of Pediatric Cannabis Exposure Among Children and Teenagers Aged 0 to 19 Years Before and After Medical Marijuana Legalization in MassachusettsAugust 16th, 2019
  • As Synthetic Drugs Flood into Mass. Prisons, Officers Struggle with Its Effects
    As Synthetic Drugs Flood into Mass. Prisons, Officers Struggle with Its EffectsFebruary 15th, 2019

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