Assistant Professor of Medicine
Rush University Medical Center
chicago, Illinois
Sophia Peng, MD FASAM, is an Assistant Professor of Internal Medicine and Psychiatry and Community Behavior Sciences at Rush University. Dr. Peng received medical degree at The Pennsylvania State University and completed Internal Medicine training at Emory University. She is board certified in both Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine, and specializes in the acute care of patients with Substance Use Disorder. Dr. Peng is an academic hospitalist and served on inpatient addiction medicine consult service in several tertiary care hospitals, including University of Colorado, Rush University, and Cook County Hospital.
Dr. Peng champions quality care for patients with substance use through clinical program development, education, and health policy advocacy at the state and national level. She served as the Illinois Bridge Leader at Rush Substance Use Disorder-Center of Excellence. She has given numerous presentations on substance use disorder in the acute care setting, and served as a Subject Matter Expert for Rush Interdisciplinary MOUD ECHO fellowship. She was a Leadership in Health Policy and Advocacy Program 2022 scholar of the Society of General Internal Medicine. Dr. Peng is the Education Chair and board member of the Illinois Society of Addiction Medicine, and serves as an Alternate Delegate of the American Society of Addiction Medicine to the American Medical Association.
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