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PHARMD GURU Page 2 LOCATION: The Centre should be located at a leading hospital with emergency & intensive care services as well as the medical library and lab. It should be linked directly with the hospital department where poison patients are treated. The lab facilities of such hospitals should allow toxicological analysis. It should operate 24hrs a day all year round. STAFF: PIC needs a multidisciplinary team of poison information specialist lead by physicians with toxicological experience. The team may include physicians, nurses, analysts, pharmacists’ veterinarians and other scientists from various fields including biology, chemistry, medicine and pharmacology. A poison information specialist helps to prepare & provide information & advise on preventing and dealing with poisoning. A poison information specialist should work under the supervision of medical toxicologist. Minimum of 2 poison information specialists should be on duty to answer calls. EQUIPMENT & FACILITIES: Suitable office furniture & facilities for the storage of confidential data. Specific areas should arrange for answering telephone enquiries, consultation with patients, and preparation of documents, staff meetings and secretarial and administrative work. Additional desk space is needed at centers using computer equipment and online databases, air conditioning and humidity control may also be necessary. PIC’s should their own libraries & facilities for handling and reproducing documents. A fax machine is necessary for communicating the information rapidly among centers and hospitals during emergency.