My bio
Hi, my name is Mustafa Yehya, MD, and I am a headache specialist at UF Health and an assistant professor at the University of Florida Department of Neurology. Before joining the neurology team at UF, I completed a headache medicine fellowship at Barrow Neurological Institute in Phoenix. I did my neurology residency at the University of Oklahoma in Oklahoma City and additionally completed a postdoctoral research fellowship at The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center in Columbus, Ohio. I am originally from Lebanon, where I earned my medical degree from the Lebanese American University in Byblos and my bachelors degree in biology from the Lebanese American University in Beirut.
I am very interested in psychiatry and psychology, which is one of many reasons I choose to subspecialize in headache, facial pain and migraine disorders. I am passionate about working with headache patients because they often face stigma and feel they are not heard. During my headache fellowship, I also had the chance to work with patients who suffered from various degrees of traumatic brain injury in the sports and traumatic brain injury clinic.
Outside of work, I enjoy lifting weights, watching international shows, exploring other cultures, traveling and playing video games.
Board certifications
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2018-2022
Oklahoma State Board Medical License
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2022- Current
Arizona Medical Board License
Education
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Residency in Adult Neurology
University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, 2018-2022
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Postdoctoral Research Fellow - Neurology
The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center, 2015-2018
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MD
Lebanese American University, 2011-2015
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BS in Biology
Lebanese American University, 2008-2011
My areas of focus
Specialties
Additional languages
- Arabic
Gender
Male
Accomplishments
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Wizzy Award: Wisdom for Outstanding Performance in Doctoring Skills
University of Oklahoma, 2021-2022
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Honor Society Member
Lebanese American University, 2009-2011
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Merit Scholarship; Distinguished List
Lebanese American University, 2008-2011