Dr Martin Lerner is certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine and
is an Infectious Disease Specialist.
Residency,
Internal Medicine, Harvard Medical Services. Boston City
Hospital and Barnes Hospital, St. Louis, MO.
Washington University School of Medicine, M.D.
Two Years, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, Epidemiology Unit.
Alumni Awardee, Washington University School of
Medicine.
Three years research fellow in infectious diseases at
the Thorndike Memorial Laboratory, Boston City Hospital
and Harvard Medical School under the direction of *Dr.
Maxwell Finland, (founder of subspecialty infectious
diseases).
Also awarded a 1-year fellowship in molecular biology
under the direction of **Dr. James Darnell,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge
Massachusetts.
Chief of the Division of Infectious Diseases and
Professor of Internal Medicine at Wayne State University
School of Medicine, 1963-1982.
Chief of the Department of Medicine at Hutzel
Hospital, Wayne State University, Detroit, MI 1970–1982.
Established a clinical virology laboratory and
trained 33 physicians in the subspecialty of infectious
diseases, Wayne State University, (1963-1982).
Elected member American Society for Clinical
Investigation, American Association of Physicians.
Member of the committee preparing the National Boards
in Medical Examiners, US.
Member of the training grant committee, National
Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, NIH.
Master of the American College of Physicians.
Governor for Michigan American College of Physicians,
1991 – 1994.
Member of the attending staff at William Beaumont
Hospital, Royal Oak, MI, 1963.
Holds
Five Patents for Diagnosis and Treatment of CFS.
Honorary Master of the American College of
Physicians.
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