GENERAL FACULTY MEMBERS (from UT Southwestern)
Daniel Christopher Keyes, M.D., M.P.H.
Associate Professor of Surgery, Director of Toxicology,
and Attending Faculty in Emergency Medicine and Toxicology,
UT Southwestern and the Parkland Health and Hospital System;
Medical Director, North Texas Poison Center, and
Fellowship Director, UT Southwestern Toxicology Program
Course Director, Proposed ADLS Course;
Consulting Team Member, Dallas Area Metropolitan Medical Response System
Kathleen A. Delaney, M.D.
Professor of Medicine and Surgery and Vice-Chair of Emergency Medicine at UT Southwestern
Attending Faculty in Emergency Medicine and Toxicology
Medical Director, Emergency Department, Parkland Health and Hospital System;
Consulting Team Member for Bioterrorism, Dallas Metropolitan Medical Response System
Robert Haley, M.D.
Professor of Medicine and Chief of Epidemiology,
UT Southwestern and the Parkland Health and Hospital System;
Consulting Team Member, Dallas Area Metropolitan Medical Response System
Robert Munford, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, UT Southwestern and the Parkland Health and Hospital System;
Consulting Team Member for Infectious Disease Research, Dallas Area Metropolitan Medical Response System
James Luby, M.D.
Professor of Medicine, UT Southwestern and and the Parkland Health and Hospital System;
Consulting Team Member for Infectious Diseases, Dallas Area Metropolitan Medical Response System
Gary Sinclair, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, UT Southwestern and the Parkland Health and Hospital System;
Co-Medical Director for Bioterrorism for the Dallas County Department of Health and Human Services,
Consulting Team Member for Infectious Diseases, Dallas Area Metropolitan Medical Response System
Elizabeth Race, M.D.
Assistant Professor of Medicine, UT Southwestern and the Parkland Health and Hospital System;
Co-Medical Director for Bioterrorism for the Dallas County Department of Health and Human Services,
Consulting Team Member for Infectious Diseases, Dallas Area Metropolitan Medical Response System