David Gummin, MD, FAACT,
FACMT, FACEP, serves as a professor and the inaugural Chief of the Medical
Toxicology Division in the Department of Emergency Medicine in Milwaukee,
Wisconsin. He also serves as the Medical Director of the Wisconsin Poison
Center, Wisconsin’s only poison center. He spent most of his childhood in
Wisconsin, then attending both undergraduate school and medical school in
Wisconsin before joining the U.S. Navy. After completing an internship at
Bethesda Naval Hospital and an operational tour as a Diving Medical Officer in
the in the Navy, he returned to the civilian sector to complete residency and
fellowship in Chicago. Dr. Gummin has actively practiced Emergency Medicine and
Medical Toxicology in Southeast Wisconsin since completing training. He became
a partner in a large physician services corporation before joining the faculty
of the Medical College of Wisconsin (MCW) in 2012. He is now a full professor
of Emergency Medicine, Pediatrics, and Pharmacology and Toxicology at MCW. Dr.
Gummin has served as the Medical Director of the Wisconsin Poison Center
continuously since 2005, maintaining active clinical practices in Emergency
Medicine and in Medical Toxicology. He is committed to practicing with and
teaching future clinicians in Wisconsin and in the nation.