Whilst at St Mary’s he also directed the medical school opera and became the president of London University Athletics.
[citation needed] After graduating as a doctor, he undertook several positions within hospitals and institutions across the UK in disciplines of surgery, medicine, general practice and various branches of psychiatry.
Peters set up the mentoring system for student support within the medical school and led on this for several years.
[5] Peters has been recognised by Olympic cyclists Sir Chris Hoy and Victoria Pendleton, as having helped them in their careers.
"[7] Peters stepped down from his role with British Cycling in April 2014 when Brailsford left his position as Performance Director.
[14] A Path through the Jungle is a structured, practical self-development programme to help the reader attain psychological health and wellbeing.
Professor Peters explains complex neuroscience in straightforward terms with his Chimp Management Mind Model.
[15] Peters' first book, The Chimp Paradox, was published in January 2012 and has since gone on to sell 615,000 copies in the UK (as of 31 March 2019).
[19] He presents a video programme every two weeks on The Troop, a membership platform set up by Chimp Management Ltd.[20] Peters competes in masters athletics and has held multiple World Masters Champion titles and world records over the 100, 200 and 400 metres.