Alyrene A. Dorey,
MD

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Dr. Dorey practices Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology. She is a member of teaching faculty at the University and spends her time educating medical students, residents and fellows in both the Emergency Department setting and through her role as Assistant Medical Director of the Utah Poison Control Center. Her other interests include pharmacotherapy and quality improvement.
Specialties
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Emergency Medicine
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Assistant Professor (Clinical) Psychiatry - Adjunct Assistant Professor |
Academic Divisions | Adult Psychiatry |
Board Certification | American Board of Emergency Medicine (Emergency Medicine) American Board of Emergency Medicine (Sub: Medical Toxicology) |
Dr. Dorey practices Emergency Medicine and Medical Toxicology. She is a member of teaching faculty at the University and spends her time educating medical students, residents and fellows in both the Emergency Department setting and through her role as Assistant Medical Director of the Utah Poison Control Center. Her other interests include pharmacotherapy and quality improvement.
Academic Locations
Board Certification and Academic Information
Academic Departments | Emergency Medicine
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Assistant Professor (Clinical) Psychiatry - Adjunct Assistant Professor |
Academic Divisions | Adult Psychiatry |
Board Certification | American Board of Emergency Medicine (Emergency Medicine) American Board of Emergency Medicine (Sub: Medical Toxicology) |
Education History
Residency | University of California, Davis Emergency Medicine Resident, 2017 |
Internship | University of California, Davis Intern, 2015 |
Professional Medical | University of Colorado School of Medicine Medicine M.D., 2014 |
Undergraduate | Naropa University Buddhist Psychology, Concentration in Peace Studies B.A., 2007 |
Fellowship | University of California, Davis Medical Toxicology Fellow, |
Selected Publications - Journal Articles
Journal Article
- Smalley CM, Dorey A, Thiessen M, Kendall JL (2016). A Survey of Ultrasound Milestone Incorporation Into Emergency Medicine Training Programs. J Ultrasound Med, 35(7), 1517-21.
- Greenwood BN, Strong PV, Dorey AA, Fleshner M (2007). Therapeutic effects of exercise: wheel running reverses stress-induced interference with shuttle box escape. Behav Neurosci, 121(5), 992-1000.
Book Chapter
- Albertson T, Dorey A, Richards J, Murin S (2017). Beta-blocker Overdose: Progressive Treatment Options. In Beta-Blockers: Physiological, Pharmacological and Therapeutic Implication (Richards JR). Hauppauge, NY: Nova Science Publishers.
Letter
- Hoareau GL, Wismer T, Laporte CM, Dorey A, Lee J (). Letter to the Editor: chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine intoxication in dogs during the COVID-19 pandemic. [Letter to the editor].