Sehr Khan, MD
Medical College of Wisconsin
Biography
Sehr Khan is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Emergency Medicine at the Medical College of Wisconsin. She received her bachelor of science in legal studies and psychology with a certificate in criminal justice from the University of Wisconsin-Madison.
She received her Medical Doctorate from the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Khan also completed her residency at MCW in Emergency Medicine, where she served as chief resident and completed a social emergency medicine track.
Dr. Khan's interests include injury prevention, education and trauma informed care. As a faculty member, Dr. Khan is active within the EM Division of Global and Population Health, serving as the director of community engagement and the social emergency medicine track director. Within the medical school, Dr. Khan serves as a learning community navigator and teaches students as part of the co-director of the summer injury prevention institute. Within the Injury Control Research center, Dr. Khan is the co-director of the training and educator core as part of national CDC funding granted to the MCW Comprehensive Injury Center.
She received her Medical Doctorate from the Medical College of Wisconsin. Dr. Khan also completed her residency at MCW in Emergency Medicine, where she served as chief resident and completed a social emergency medicine track.
Dr. Khan's interests include injury prevention, education and trauma informed care. As a faculty member, Dr. Khan is active within the EM Division of Global and Population Health, serving as the director of community engagement and the social emergency medicine track director. Within the medical school, Dr. Khan serves as a learning community navigator and teaches students as part of the co-director of the summer injury prevention institute. Within the Injury Control Research center, Dr. Khan is the co-director of the training and educator core as part of national CDC funding granted to the MCW Comprehensive Injury Center.
