Dr. Minott
Sharon D. Minott, MD
Dr. Sharon Minott received a BS in Biology from the University of Michigan, a Post Baccalaureate from Wayne State University, and a Doctor of Medicine from the University of Michigan School of Medicine.
Dr. Minott has been Board Certified in Pain Medicine by both The American Board of Anesthesia and The American Academy of Pain Medicine since 1999.
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Dr. Minott's Curriculum Vitae
EDUCATION:
1988 Bachelor of Science in Biology – University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan
1989 Post Baccalaureate Program – Biology – Wayne State University, Detroit, Michigan
1993 Doctor of Medicine – University of Michigan School of Medicine, Ann Arbor, Michigan
TRAINING:
1993 – 1994 Transitional Year Internship, Henry Ford Hospital – Department of Internal Medicine, Detroit, Michigan
1994 – 1997 Anesthesiology Residency, University of Michigan Medical Center – Department of Anesthesiology, Ann Arbor, Michigan
1997 – 1998 Pain Management Fellowship, University of Michigan Medical Center – Department of Anesthesiology, Multidisciplinary Pain Center, Ann Arbor, Michigan
PROFESSIONAL APPOINTMENTS:
1999 – present – Staff Anesthesiologist, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, Commerce, Michigan
2001 – 2004 – Site Education Director, Huron Valley-Sinai Hospital, Commerce, Michigan
2004 – present – Medical Director, Michigan Interventional Pain Associates, Commerce, Michigan
MAJOR PROFESSIONAL SOCIETIES:
American Medical Association
American Society of Anesthesiologists
Michigan Society of Anesthesiologists
American Society of Interventional Pain Physicians
LICENSURE & BOARD CERTIFICATION:
1993 Diplomate of the National Boards
1999 Diplomate American Board of Anesthesiology
2000 Diplomate American Board of Pain Medicine
2011 Diplomate American Board of Pain Medicine
HONORS/AWARDS:
2013, 2012, 2011 recognized by Hour Magazine as “Top Doc”
1998 First Place – Oral/Regional Presentation: “Evaluation of Naloxone Administration to Patients on the Acute Pain Service”
1998 Midwest Anesthesiology Resident’s Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota
TEACHING:
2001 Resident Chapter-based Lecture – Trauma, Wayne State University Department of Anesthesiology, Detroit, Michigan
PRESENTATIONS:
1997 March – 1997 Midwest Anesthesiology Resident’s Conference, Chicago, Illinois “Evaluation of Nearly 4,000 Cases of Epidural Analgesia for Acute Postoperative Pain Control”
1998 March – 1998 Midwest Anesthesiology Resident’s Conference, Minneapolis, Minnesota “Evaluation of Naloxone Administration to Patients on the Acute Pain Service”