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Deverick John Anderson
Deverick John Anderson
Infectious Disease
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Dr. Deverick John Anderson M.D. is an infectious disease expert witness from North Carolina. He completed his M.D. in 2001 from Duke University. He further completed his residency and fellowship from Duke University. Dr. Anderson also completed his M.P.H. in 2007 from the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He has physician's licenses from the states of North Carolina and Florida and is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine.
Currently, Dr. Anderson is the Professor of Medicine at Duke University and is also an infectious disease specialist at Duke Infectious Diseases Clinic.
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