Dr. Peter E Fecci MD, PHD
Surgeon
Massachusetts General Hospital 55 Fruit Street Boston MA, 02114About
I ve spent significant portions of my life in New York, North Carolina, and Massachusetts, and I rejoined the team here at Duke in 2014. I love what I do, and I hope that that enthusiasm shows in a pa ...
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Awards
- 1998 Regional Finalist British Marshall Scholarship
- Cornell University 1999 Merrill Presidential Scholar
- 1999 Nanaline H. Duke Scholar, Duke Univ. School of Med.
- 2001 Eugene A. Stead Scholar, Duke Univ. School of Med.
- NIH 2001 Medical Scientist Training Program Fellow
- 2006 Keynote Speaker, Society for Neuro-oncology
- 2007 Neurosurgery Award, Duke Univ. School of Med.
- 2008 Resident Teaching Award, Tufts Univ. School of Med.
- NIH 2011 LRP Grant Award
Fellowships
- Post-Doctoral Research Fellow, Dana Farber Cancer Institute-Harvard University 2012
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