William Eggleston is an assistant professor of pharmacy practice at Binghamton University, State University of New York.
His primary research interests are opioid use disorder treatment, opioid related harm reduction strategies and drug induced cardiac toxicity. He is passionate about developing web-based content and tools within the Free Open Access Medication (FOAM) community that simplify drug-induced disease states in a manner that highlights interprofessional education and collaboration. His practice site is SUNY Upstate Medical University, where he works with an interprofessional inpatient toxicology consultation team and with the Upstate New York Poison center, where he provides toxicology consultation, leads public health initiatives and performs public educations.
Learn more about Eggleston's research in his Faculty Focus video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/0nglQFw4aiQ
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In this first episode of the Faculty Focus series, William Eggleston — an assistant professor at Binghamton University's School of Pharmacy and Pharmaceutical Sciences — discusses the stigmas associated with opioid use disorder and its impacts on the opioid crisis. Eggleston also talks about the poisonous and medicinal plant garden he helped develop in the E.W. Heier Teaching and Research Greenhouses. The goal of the garden is to teach students about the many poisonous and medicinal plants that grow around us and how to identify them. Faculty Profile: https://www.binghamton.edu/pharmacy-and-pharmaceutical-sciences/departments/pharmacy-practice/profile.html?id=wegglest http://www.binghamton.edu