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Stacey Sperling, M.D.
Dr. Sperling graduated from U.C. Berkeley with a degree in
Anthropology and a minor in Philosophy. Prior to starting medical school, she worked
in the neurophysiology department at University College, London. She got
her medical degree at New York University and completed her internship
and residency in Internal Medicine at Boston City Hospital.
She is board
certified in both Internal Medicine and Emergency Medicine. She worked
for 12 years in the Emergency Department at Boston City Hospital helping
to create Bostons first Emergency Medicine residency training program.
She was an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Boston University teaching
first and second year medical students in the classroom and third and
fourth year students in the Emergency Department. She worked for 4 years
at St. Elizabeths Medical Center in the Emergency Department prior to
coming to Tufts University Health Services. She finds that the mix of
internal medicine and emergency medicine is helpful for taking care of
students at Tufts.
Dr. Sperling has two young adult daughters. She loves to read, cook,
needlepoint, garden and walk her large and poorly behaved dogs.
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