Dr. Jennifer Plumb received her medical degree from the University of Utah School of Medicine, completed her Pediatric residency at Riley Hospital for Children/Indiana University, and her Pediatric Emergency Medicine Fellowship at the University of Utah/Primary Children"s Medical Center. Dr. Plumb is board-certified in Pediatrics and board-certified in Pediatric Emergency Medicine. She is currently an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Utah and is in the Division of Pediatric Emergency Medicine at Primary Children`s Hospital. Her specific clinical interests are in preventing opiate overdose death with naloxone rescue kits in the community, disease transmission prevention, adolescent substance use and abuse, the usage of ultrasound in the setting of Pediatric Emergency Medicine (PEM), and toxicology. She is the Medical Director of Utah Naloxone. Her academic interests include the impact of naloxone rescue kit availability on opioid overdose deaths, community-based interventions to decrease opioid overdose death and disease transmission, observation medicine, the impact of point of care ultrasound in PEM, and toxicology. She will see all pateints presenting to the Emergency Department.