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Office
80 Jesse Hill Jr Dr SE
Atlanta, GA 30303Phone+1 404-616-1000Fax+1 404-778-4819
Summary
- Dr. Melissa Halliday Gittinger is an emergency medicine physician and medical toxicologist in Atlanta, GA and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Grady Memorial Hospital and Children's Healthcare of Atlanta. She received her medical degree from Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic Medicine and has been in practice 8 years. She specializes in medical toxicology. She has 6 publications and over 50 citings.
Education & Training
- Emory University School of MedicineFellowship, Medical Toxicology (Emergency Medicine), 2012 - 2014
- Indiana University School of MedicineResidency, Emergency Medicine, 2009 - 2012
- Kansas City University of Medicine and Biosciences College of Osteopathic MedicineClass of 2009
Certifications & Licensure
- GA State License 2012 - 2026
- WA State License 2014 - 2017
- IN State License 2010 - 2013
- American Board of Emergency Medicine Emergency Medicine
- American Board of Emergency Medicine Medical Toxicology
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- Revisiting emergency department use of buprenorphine as a primary analgesic in nonopioid use disorder patients post-X-waiver.Jamaji C Nwanaji-Enwerem, Liz Eneida Rivera Blanco, Emily A Kiernan, Brent W Morgan, Melissa H Gittinger
Academic Emergency Medicine. 2023-12-01 - 3 citationsAlpha Lipoic Acid Toxicity: The First Reported Mortality in an Adult Patient After Multiorgan Failure.Zeina Halabi, Christelle El Helou, Hassan Al Balushi, Melissa Gittinger, Alaina R Steck
The Journal of Emergency Medicine. 2023-02-01 - 16 citationsPsychiatric Outcomes of Patients With Severe Agitation Following Administration of Prehospital Ketamine.Jacob A. Lebin, Arvin R. Akhavan, Daniel S. Hippe, Melissa H. Gittinger, Jagoda Pasic
Academic Emergency Medicine. 2019-08-01
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