Rais Vohra, MD

Professor of Clinical Pharmacy and Emergency Medicine
Emergency Medicine
[email protected], +1 559 499-6440

Rais Vohra, MD, FACEP, FACMT
Professor of Clinical Emergency Medicine, UCSF
Professor of Clinical Pharmacy, UCSF
Medical Director, California Poison Control System Fresno-Madera Division
Interim Health Officer, Fresno County Department of Public Health

Rais Vohra, MD is board certified in emergency medicine and medical toxicology.

Dr. Vohra earned his medical degree at Baylor College of Medicine before completing his emergency medicine residency at University of Texas Southwestern. He went on to complete a medical toxicology fellowship at University of California, San Diego.

Publications: 

Severe Methemoglobinemia and Death From Intentional Sodium Nitrite Ingestions.

The Journal of emergency medicine

Mudan A, Repplinger D, Lebin J, Lewis J, Vohra R, Smollin C

Working Through the Paradox of Methotrexate Toxicity.

Annals of Emergency Medicine

Vohra R, Vohra SS, Grock A, Mason J

Analysis of Gastric Lavage Reported to a Statewide Poison Control System.

The Journal of emergency medicine

Donkor J, Armenian P, Hartman IN, Vohra R

Human bromethalin exposures reported to a U.S. Statewide Poison Control System.

Clinical toxicology (Philadelphia, Pa.)

Huntington S, Fenik Y, Vohra R, Geller RJ

Long-term complications of rattlesnake bites: a telephone survey from Central California.

Wilderness & environmental medicine

Spano SJ, Vohra R, Macias F

High times, low sats: diffuse pulmonary infiltrates associated with chronic synthetic cannabinoid use.

Journal of medical toxicology : official journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology

Alhadi S, Tiwari A, Vohra R, Gerona R, Acharya J, Bilello K

Circus Venomous: an interactive tool for toxinology education.

Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology

Vohra R, Spano S

Snakebite Survivors Club: retrospective review of rattlesnake bites in Central California.

Toxicon : official journal of the International Society on Toxinology

Spano S, Macias F, Snowden B, Vohra R

The poison pen: bedside diagnosis of urinary diquat.

Journal of medical toxicology : official journal of the American College of Medical Toxicology

Vohra R, Salazar A, Cantrell FL, Fernando R, Clark RF

Suboxone (buprenorphine/naloxone) toxicity in pediatric patients: a case report.

Pediatric emergency care

Schwarz KA, Cantrell FL, Vohra RB, Clark RF

Antidote use in the critically ill poisoned patient.

Journal of intensive care medicine

Betten DP, Vohra RB, Cook MD, Matteucci MJ, Clark RF