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Alexander Fenwick

Alexander Fenwick, MD

Blood Banking and Transfusion Medicine

Highlights

Age Groups Seen

  • Adult

Languages

  • English

Gender

Male

Education & Board Certifications

Education

  • Fellowship: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2020
  • Fellowship: Johns Hopkins School of Medicine, 2019
  • Residency: University of Kentucky College of Medicine, 2018
  • Medical Education: University of Louisville School of Medicine, 2015
  • Undergraduate: Centre College, 2011

Board Certifications

  • Blood Banking/Transfusion Medicine: American Board of Pathology, 2020
  • Medical Microbiology: American Board of Pathology, 2019
  • Clinical Pathology: American Board of Pathology, 2018

Research & Publications

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Industry Relationships

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As of 2025-12-30, Dr. Fenwick has reported no financial relationship with industry that is applicable to this listing.

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