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Rachel Teranishi

Rachel Teranishi, MD

Brain Injury MedicinePhysical Medicine and Rehabilitation

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Highlights

Age Groups Seen

  • Adults

Languages

  • English

About Rachel Teranishi

Biography

Rachel Teranishi, MD is an Assistant Professor in UAB’s Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation. She has specialized training in the field of brain injury medicine, including traumatic brain injury (TBI), anoxic brain injury, and stroke. Her goal is to provide individualized care, education, and compassion to patients and families recovering from illness or injury. Dr. Teranishi manages patients in a variety of clinical settings. She routinely treats individuals in TBI and spasticity clinics, as well as patients admitted to the Neuroscience Service at UAB Spain Rehabilitation Center. Dr. Teranishi also offers specialized care to acutely ill patients as a consultant at UAB Main Hospital. Prior to joining the department in 2022, Dr. Teranishi completed her medical education at Georgetown University School of Medicine, internship at MedStar Harbor Hospital in Baltimore, Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation residency at Stanford University Medical Center, and Brain Injury Medicine fellowship at Carolinas Rehabilitation in Charlotte.

Faculty Appointment

Assistant Professor

Research Interests

Traumatic Brain Injury

Memberships

American Academy of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and American Congress of Rehabilitation Medicine

Locations

  1. Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation at Spain Rehabilitation Center

Expertise

Education

  • Fellowship: Atrium Health Carolinas Rehabilitation, 2022
  • Residency: Stanford Health Care, 2021
  • Internship: MedStar Harbor Hospital, 2018
  • Medical School: Georgetown University School of Medicine, 2017

Board Certifications

  • Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2022
  • Brain Injury Medicine: American Board of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 2022