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American physician and academic
Sean Paul Bush
BornSean Paul Bush
Education
Occupation(s)Emergency physician, venomous bites and stings specialist
Years active1996–present

Sean Paul Bush is an American emergency physician, academic, and researcher. An expert on venomous bites and stings, he was a host of the Animal Planet series, Venom ER. He is the current President of the North American Society of Toxinology.

Career

Bush was on the faculty at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Loma Linda, California. He has received two Research Training Awards (1999, 2005) from the Wilderness Medical Society, and a Hultgren Award (2001). He has appeared in television series including Venom ER, aired by the BBC and Animal Planet. He is the current President of the North American Society of Toxinology.

According to Scopus, he has an h-index of 19.

Television

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  • Venom ER, (10-episode series), BBC, programme 1
  • Untold Stories of the E.R. - "Too Close to Home" (AKA Snakebite Son), The Learning Channel
  • I Was Bitten, Discovery Channel and Animal Planet
  • Dr. Bite (AKA Miracle Man), Animal Planet
  • Snake Underworld, National Geographic Wild Channel, 2011
  • Venom: Nature's Killer, PBS-NOVA 2011
  • Nightmares of Nature BBC, 2012
  • The Snake Doctor, for UNC-TV:Life Changing television - Science, 201

References

  1. ""Literally dying screaming"—the most painful and deadly toxins revealed by venom experts". Newsweek. 2021-10-31. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  2. Johannes, Laura (2009-05-13). "Deadly Dilemma: Do Snake-Bite Kits Help?". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  3. Raney, Rebecca Fairley (2006-06-29). "Southern Californians See a Rise in Venomous Snakes". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved 2022-03-14.
  4. ^ "North American Society of Toxinology". Venom Week. 18 May 2004.
  5. "Say no to uncontrollable bleeding". Los Angeles Times. 18 May 2004.
  6. ^ "Research Training Award". Wilderness Medical Society.
  7. "Venom ER". TV Guide.
  8. Bush, Sean P.. Scopus. Elsevier B.V. Accessed March 2022.
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