Cleveland Clinic Foundation
Cleveland, United States
David Peereboom, MD is a medical neuro-oncologist and professor of internal medicine at the Cleveland Clinic. He did his internal medicine residency at University Hospitals in Cleveland. He and his wife then served in the Public Health Service providing medical care to native Americans in Barrow, Alaska. Dr. Peereboom completed his medical oncology fellowship at the Johns Hopkins Oncology Center in Baltimore. He then began his career at the Cleveland Clinic in 1993 where he serves as the Director of Clinical Research in the Burkhardt Brain Tumor and Neuro-oncology Center. In addition to patient care and clinical research, Dr. Peereboom also teaches in the Cleveland Clinic Lerner College of Medicine. His research interests include experimental therapeutics for patients with gliomas, CNS lymphoma, and brain metastases. He and his wife have a daughter and a son, and they enjoy tennis, skiing, hiking, bicycling and working in the yard.