My bio
Kun “Kevin” Xiang, MD, PhD, is an assistant professor in cardiovascular medicine at the University of Florida College of Medicine, specializing in clinical cardiac electrophysiology. Dr. Xiang attended medical school at Southern Medical University in Guangzhou, China. He completed his internal medicine residency and general cardiovascular fellowship at the University of Toledo Medical Center in Ohio. After three years of private practice as an invasive cardiologist, Dr. Xiang pursued an advanced fellowship in clinical cardiac electrophysiology at the University of Florida College of Medicine in Jacksonville to become a specialist in treating heart rhythm disorders.
In addition to his clinical training, Dr. Xiang has extensive training and experience in basic and clinical researches. He received a PhD in Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology at the University of Toledo College of Medicine, focusing on ion channel regulation. He has published multiple peer reviewed publications and presentations at national conferences.
Dr. Xiang is dedicated to putting patient interest first and strives to utilize his training and experience to serve the community while pursuing academic excellence.
Board certifications
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Cardiovascular Disease
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Internal Medicine
American Board of Internal Medicine
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Nuclear Cardiology
Certification Board of Nuclear Cardiology
Education
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Fellowship, Cardiology
University of Toledo, 2012-2015
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Residency, Internal Medicine
University of Toledo, 2009-2012
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Doctor of Philosophy in Cellular & Molecular Neurobiology
University of Toledo, 2007
My areas of focus
Specialties
Gender
Male
Accomplishments
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First place award in recognition of research
University of Florida Jacksonville, 2019
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Award of Excellence
University of Toledo, 2005