My bio
Teng J. Peng, MD is an assistant professor in the division of vascular neurology at the University of Florida College of Medicine
Dr. Peng earned his undergraduate and medical degree at Boston University. He then completed a one-year internal medicine internship at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, a three-year neurology residency at Yale New Haven Hospital, and a one-year vascular neurology fellowship also at Yale New Haven Hospital. Prior to UF, he worked as a clinical instructor of Neurology at Yale University while completing a one-year- StrokeNet NIH research fellowship.
He is fluent in English and Spanish, and can converse in Mandarin Chinese. In his free time he enjoys traveling, eating good food, reading, and spending time with my family. He is an advocate of medical education and his research interests include the treatment and outcomes of neurovascular diseases, such as ischemic and hemorrhagic stroke.
Education
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StrokeNET Research Fellow
Yale University School of Medicine, 2023
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Neurovascular Fellow
Yale University School of Medicine, 2022
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Chief Neurology Resident
Yale University School of Medicine, 2021
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Neurology Resident
Yale University School of Medicine, 2018
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Internal Medicine Intern
University of Massachusetts Medical Center, 2017
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MD
Boston University School of Medicine, 2017
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BA, Psychology
Boston University, 2013
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BS, Human Psychology
Boston University, 2013
My areas of focus
Specialties
Additional languages
- Chinese
- Spanish
Gender
Male
Accomplishments
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StrokeNET SPIRIT Clinical Trial Award
Southern New England Partnership in Stroke Research, Innovation, and Treatment (SPIRIT), 2022
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UMass Intern of the Year Award
University of Massachusetts, 2018
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AAN Medical Student Prize for Excellence
American Academy of Neurology, 2017
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APS-SPR Research Award
American Pediatric Society - Society of Pediatric Research, 2014