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Episode 12: It’s hard to imagine vomiting worse than it already is. The symptom of ‘scromiting’, or screaming and vomiting, is sending people to the emergency room in South Florida.

Jeffrey Bernstein, MD, director of Florida Poison Control Center Miami, talks about the real medical condition behind scromiting, called cannabinoid hyperemesis syndrome (CHS). Caused by excessive marijuana use, Dr. Bernstein explains why CHS cases are increasing, and how cannabis can cause painful side effects.

As the only toxicologist covering six counties across South Florida, Dr. Bernstein is well-experienced in the poisonings that are unique to this community and talks through what he sees on a daily basis – from mercury poisoning to coral rock poisoning, and more. The conversation covers the importance of education, marked by eye-opening situations that are only seen at Florida Poison Control Center Miami.

Guest Information & Bio

Jeffrey Bernstein, MD, is the medical director of Florida Poison Control Center Miami, housed at Jackson Memorial Medical Center. Dr. Bernstein is the only toxicologist for six counties with decades of experience in emergency medicine and poisonings. He’s closely involved in poison control education, and oversees thousands of poison-related calls each year across South Florida.