Sean Bush Explained
Sean Paul Bush |
Birth Name: | Sean Paul Bush |
Occupation: | Emergency physician, venomous bites and stings specialist |
Years Active: | 1996–present |
Sean Paul Bush is an American emergency physician,[1] academic, and researcher. An expert on venomous bites and stings,[2] he was a host of the Animal Planet series, Venom ER.[3] He is the current President of the North American Society of Toxinology.[4]
Career
Bush was on the faculty at Loma Linda University School of Medicine in Loma Linda, California.[5] He has received two Research Training Awards (1999, 2005) from the Wilderness Medical Society,[6] and a Hultgren Award (2001).[6] He has appeared in television series including Venom ER, aired by the BBC and Animal Planet.[7] He is the current President of the North American Society of Toxinology.[4]
According to Scopus, he has an h-index of 19.
Television
- 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
Notes and References
- Web site: 2021-10-31 . "Literally dying screaming"—the most painful and deadly toxins revealed by venom experts . 2022-03-14 . Newsweek . en.
- News: Johannes . Laura . 2009-05-13 . Deadly Dilemma: Do Snake-Bite Kits Help? . en-US . Wall Street Journal . 2022-03-14 . 0099-9660.
- News: Raney . Rebecca Fairley . 2006-06-29 . Southern Californians See a Rise in Venomous Snakes . en-US . The New York Times . 2022-03-14 . 0362-4331.
- Web site: North American Society of Toxinology. Venom Week. 18 May 2004. en-US.
- Web site: Say no to uncontrollable bleeding. Los Angeles Times. 18 May 2004.
- Web site: Research Training Award. Wilderness Medical Society.
- Web site: Venom ER. TV Guide.