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Dr. Linda N. Geng is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine at Stanford University, specializing in Primary Care and Population Health. She has a keen focus on post-infectious syndromes, specifically Long COVID and undiagnosed diseases. As Co-Director of the Stanford Long COVID Collaborative, she is committed to advancing the understanding and treatment of Long COVID, a condition that affects many individuals post infection. Dr. Geng’s work aims to improve patients' diagnostic experiences and uncover the biological underpinnings of complex medical conditions. She has been involved in various research initiatives to evaluate the natural history and clinical characteristics of Long COVID and its related syndromes. In addition to her teaching role, she has held several significant administrative positions, including Director of the Stanford Consultative Medicine Clinic. Dr. Geng completed her medical education at the University of Washington, where she also earned her Ph.D. in Molecular Cellular Biology. Recognized for her clinical excellence, she has received numerous awards throughout her career, including the Julian Wolfsohn Award for significant contributions in leadership and teaching during her residency. Her ongoing clinical trials focus on comparing treatments for Long COVID, actively seeking to enhance patient care and outcomes.
Stanford University • Palo Alto, CA
Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Medicine, focusing on Primary Care and Population Health.
Stanford Consultative Medicine Clinic • Palo Alto, CA
Led the consultative medicine clinical operations.
Stanford Internal Medicine Residency Program • Palo Alto, CA
Oversaw residency training and participated in clinical supervision.
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