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Dr. Evan Wilson is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Medicine at Queen's University, specializing in Infectious Diseases. He completed his undergraduate studies in Microbiology and Immunology at McGill University and obtained a Master of Science in Immunology from the University of Alberta. He pursued his undergraduate medical training at the University of Alberta and completed a core internal medicine residency at Queen’s University. Subsequently, Dr. Wilson underwent subspecialty training in Infectious Diseases at the University of Calgary. Prior to his position at Queen's University, he worked as an infectious diseases consultant at Vancouver Island Health in Victoria, British Columbia. His clinical duties involve inpatient consultation services and ambulatory clinics focusing on general infectious diseases, HIV, and tuberculosis. He is the medical director of the Anti-Microbial Stewardship Program at Kingston Health Sciences Centre, with research interests in quality improvement, safety, and anti-microbial utilization, as well as expanding access to outpatient parenteral anti-microbial therapy.
Queen's University • Kingston, Ontario
Teaching and research in the field of Infectious Diseases.
Vancouver Island Health • Victoria, British Columbia
Consultation services in infectious diseases.
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