Dr. Kevin Peacock
Kevin H. Peacock, M.D. earned his medical degree from the Medical College of Virginia in 2001. Following internal medicine residency, he completed his fellowship in hematology and medical oncology at the Wake Forest University School of Medicine in 2007. He remained at Wake Forest as an assistant professor at the school of medicine for the next three years. While at Wake Forest, Dr. Peacock was active in the education of medical students and hematology/oncology fellows in addition to serving on the hematology/oncology fellowship committee.
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Dr. Peacock is board certified in both medical oncology and hematology. He serves at the Chairman of the Gwinnett Medical Center Cancer Committee. He is also the medical director of the Gwinnett Breast Cancer program.
Outside of these leadership roles, he serves on numerous committees at Gwinnett Medical Center including the blood utilization committee and the cancer patient assistance fund committee. He is an active member of several professional medical organizations including the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
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Early in his internal medicine residency, Dr. Peacock knew he had a calling to care for patients with cancer. A cancer diagnosis and the ensuing treatment is often the most difficult time of a person’s life. He feels that he makes the greatest impact as a physician helping patients and their families through this trying time. Having won multiple patient choice awards, he strives to be compassionate yet honest and open. He has an interest in breast cancer though also has expertise in the treatment of lung cancer, head and neck cancer, multiple myeloma, lymphoma, and gastrointestinal malignancies.
Dr. Peacock is married with 4 children including twins. When he is not chasing his children around, he enjoys playing golf, tennis, and running.
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