Biography

Dr. Daniel Wang graduated from Cornell University in 2004 with a BA in Biology with a concentration in Molecular and Cell Biology and with a minor in Chinese language. After earning his MD at UT Southwestern Medical School 2012, he went on to complete his internal medicine residency at the prestigious Washington University in St. Louis/Barnes-Jewish Hospital. After completion of residency in 2015, he came back to Houston, TX to practice hospital medicine. He started his career with community practice, and his main affiliation was with Methodist West Houston Hospital during that time. In 2018, wanting a more academic career, he joined the Section of Hospital Medicine under the Department of Emergency Medicine At UT Health McGovern Medical School. He has found a renewed sense of purpose in the practice of medicine through the mentoring and teaching of medical students and internal medicine residents.

In his spare time, he loves spending time with his wife, watching YouTubers play video games, collecting mechanical watches, and exercising.

Education

Medical School
University of Texas Southwestern Medical School
Internal Medicine Residency
Washington University in St. Louis - Barnes-Jewish Hospital

Areas of Interest

Clinical Interests

Palliative Care
Pain Management
Teaching Medical Students and Residents
Teaching and Mentoring Advanced Practice Providers

Publications

Vasquez R, Wang D, Tran QP, Adams-Huet B, Chren MM, Costner MI, Cohen JB, Werth VP, Chong BF. A multicentre, cross-sectional study on quality of life in patients with cutaneous lupus erythematosus. Br J Dermatol. 2013 Jan;168(1):145-53. doi: 10.1111/j.1365-2133.2012.11106.x. Epub 2012 Sep 13.

Wang, D., Davidson, K., Lee, C., Raja, H. “Subclavian Steal Syndrome: The Case of the Stumbling Steel Soldier.” (August 2011). University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas and University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio, San Antonio, Texas. Accepted for the Clinical Vignette and Research Competition for Medical Student Abstracts at the 2011 Texas Chapter of the ACP Annual Scientific Meeting.

Jin J, Sawyer M, Bansal V, Pham J, Mohajir W, Wang D. Images in Vascular Medicine: Manifestation of vascular collaterals in particle disease. Vascular Medicine. 2022 Jan 24.