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    Carl Baum, MD, MSc

    Professor of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine) and of Emergency Medicine
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    Training

    Fellow
    Boston Children's Hospital (1996)


    Intern & Resident
    Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (1993)


    Education

    MD
    University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (1990)


    MSc
    Brown University, Geological Sciences (1983)


    About

    Titles

    Professor of Pediatrics (Emergency Medicine) and of Emergency Medicine

    Biography

    Carl Baum, MD, FAAP, FACMT, is board-certified in Pediatric Emergency Medicine and in Medical Toxicology, and has over 30 years' experience in both subspecialties. He serves as attending physician in the Pediatric Emergency Department, and as Director of the state-funded Lead Poisoning and Regional Treatment Center. Nationally, Dr. Baum currently serves the following organizations:

    • Executive Committee, Council on Children and Disasters, American Academy of Pediatrics

    • National Biodefense Science Board, Administration for Strategic Preparedness & Response, US Department of Health and Human Services

    • Therapeutic Use Exemption Committee, US Anti-Doping Agency

    In addition, he is a member of the International Society for Children's Health and the Environment.

    Appointments

    Other Departments & Organizations

    Education & Training

    Fellow
    Boston Children's Hospital (1996)
    Intern & Resident
    Children's Hospital of Philadelphia (1993)
    MD
    University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine (1990)
    MSc
    Brown University, Geological Sciences (1983)
    AB
    Dartmouth College, Earth Sciences (1981)

    Research

    Research at a Glance

    Yale Co-Authors

    Frequent collaborators of Carl Baum's published research.

    Publications

    2023

    2022

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    2020

    Academic Achievements & Community Involvement

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      Yale University

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      American College of Medical Toxicology

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      Yale Lead Program

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      American Board of Emergency Medicine

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      American Academy of Pediatrics

    Clinical Care

    Overview

    Carl R. Baum, MD, FAAP, FACMT, is a professor of pediatrics and of emergency medicine at the Yale School of Medicine. He treats pediatric emergency patients at Yale New Haven Children’s Hospital and also specializes in medical toxicology, which includes the care of children with lead poisoning.

    Dr. Baum says he enjoys the variety of his work in the Pediatric Emergency Department. “Every week I see something that I’ve never seen before,” he says. “We encounter everything under the sun. It’s the front door to the hospital.”

    He was drawn to toxicology and environmental health because of the many ways exposure to hazardous materials such as lead (which is naturally occurring but can end up in deteriorated paint dust) can affect people of all ages and every organ system.

    Dr. Baum is director of the Yale Regional Lead Treatment Center, which sees children referred from primary care providers for evaluation and management of lead poisoning. The center offers inpatient and outpatient treatment, as needed, as well as support from a social worker. “There is a renewed interest in pediatric lead poisoning, which most children in the United States get from their homes from paint dust that contains lead,” Dr. Baum says. “We teach parents about exposure routes and how to protect children from further exposure if they’re already in—as we say—a lead-infested house. Ultimately, the best solution is not to move into a house that has lead paint at all, if possible.”

    In 2019, Dr. Baum was named medical director of a five-year, federally funded $12.5 million grant to address pediatric environmental health. Nationally, he also serves as a member of the executive committee of the Council on Children and Disasters (American Academy of Pediatrics), Medical Toxicology Sub-board (American Board of Pediatrics and American Board of Emergency Medicine), and the National Biodefense Science Board (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services).

    Clinical Specialties

    Pediatric Emergency Medicine; Emergency Medicine; Pediatrics

    Fact Sheets

    Board Certifications

    • Medical Toxicology

      Certification Organization
      AB of Pediatrics
      Original Certification Date
      1998
    • Pediatric Emergency Medicine

      Certification Organization
      AB of Pediatrics
      Original Certification Date
      1996

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    Contacts

    Academic Office Number
    Appointment Number
    Mailing Address

    Pediatric Emergency Medicine

    100 York St, Suite 1F

    New Haven, CT 06511

    United States

    Locations

    • 100 York Street

      Academic Office

      Ste Suite 1F

      New Haven, CT 06511

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