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  Sean Ervin, Ph.D., M.D.



Instructor

 

Office Address:
Section of General Internal Medicine
Wake Forest University, School of Medicine
Medical Center Boulevard
Winston-Salem, North Carolina 27157-1052
Office: (336) 713-5215

Nights/Weekends: (336) 716-7654
Fax Number: (336) 713-9576


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 Education

1976

Bachelors of Science, University of California,

Santa Cruz, CA

1983

Master of Science, Microbiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

1990

Ph.D, Immunology/Microbiology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

1999

M.D., Saba University School of Medicine, Netherlands Antilles

POSTDOCTORAL TRAINING

1990-1992

NIH Post Doctoral Fellow, Immunology, University of Florida, Gainesville, FL

1999-2002

Residency in Internal Medicine – Pediatrics, Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, FL

2002-2003

Chief Resident in Internal Medicine – Pediatrics, Orlando Regional Medical Center, Orlando, FL

LICENSURE AND CERTIFICATION

2003

Pediatrics Board Certified

2004

Internal Medicine Board Certified

2005

North Carolina Medical License 

ACADEMIC APPOINTMENTS

    2005-Present

Assistant Professor, General Internal Medicine

Wake Forest University School of Medicine

OTHER PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS AND INSTITUTIONAL SERVICE:

2003-2005

Medical Officer, Indian Health Services, Supai Health Station,

Supai, Arizona

PROFESSIONAL MEMBERSHIPS

 

American College of Physicians

 

American Academy of Pediatrics

 

American Society of Microbiology

 Publications and Academic Presentations

Ervin, SE and Hubbell, DH. Root Hair Deformations Associated with Fractionated Extracts from Rhizobium trifolii. Applied Environ Microbiology. 1985 January; 49(1): 61-68.

 

Ervin SE, Small PA Jr, Gulig PA. Use of incompatible plasmids to control expression of antigen by Salmonella typhimurium and analysis of immunogenicity in mice. Microb Pathog. 1993 Aug;15(2):93-101.

 

 

 

 

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