Terry Gordon, MD, MHS
Undergrad: Xavier University, Biology
Master of Health Sciences (MHS): Meharry Medical College
Medical School: Meharry Medical College
Born in D.C. and raised in Capitol Heights, MD, Terry is excited to continue his training in the area he calls home. After four years in Cincinnati for undergrad, he returned to Maryland to work in a preclinical research lab in Gaithersburg. Following five years in Nashville for his master’s program and medical school, Terry is grateful to be back in D.C. where he can cheer on his favorite team, the Washington Commanders. He looks forward to serving the community that shaped him and exploring everything the city has to offer!
Favorite Place in DC: World War II Memorial
Favorite Restaurant in DC: Filomena Ristorante
Favorite Movie/Quarantine Binge: Jujutsu Kaisen
Hobbies: Video games, anime, basketball, running, weight lifting, and traveling to somewhere warm with a beach
Fun Fact: I make a great apple pie
Future Plans/Subspecialty Interest: Sports medicine, cardiology, or hospital medicine; we’ll see where the wind blows me
Master of Health Sciences (MHS): Meharry Medical College
Medical School: Meharry Medical College
Born in D.C. and raised in Capitol Heights, MD, Terry is excited to continue his training in the area he calls home. After four years in Cincinnati for undergrad, he returned to Maryland to work in a preclinical research lab in Gaithersburg. Following five years in Nashville for his master’s program and medical school, Terry is grateful to be back in D.C. where he can cheer on his favorite team, the Washington Commanders. He looks forward to serving the community that shaped him and exploring everything the city has to offer!
Favorite Place in DC: World War II Memorial
Favorite Restaurant in DC: Filomena Ristorante
Favorite Movie/Quarantine Binge: Jujutsu Kaisen
Hobbies: Video games, anime, basketball, running, weight lifting, and traveling to somewhere warm with a beach
Fun Fact: I make a great apple pie
Future Plans/Subspecialty Interest: Sports medicine, cardiology, or hospital medicine; we’ll see where the wind blows me