Physician
Emory University Department of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation and US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, United States
CDR Andrew Geller received a BS from Cornell University and MD from the University of Massachusetts Medical School. After completing residency training in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Emory University School of Medicine, he commissioned as an officer in the US Public Health Service Commissioned Corps and served as an Epidemic Intelligence Service Officer in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Division of Healthcare Quality Promotion. He continues to serve as a Medical Officer in CDC’s Medication Safety Program, leading the Medical Product Safety workgroup for the US Department of Health and Human Services’ Healthy People 2030 initiative.
Dr. Geller regularly teaches medical students and residents as an Assistant Professor of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation at Emory University School of Medicine, and practices as a board-certified Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation attending physician at the Emory Center for Rehabilitation Medicine/Emory Rehabilitation Hospital.
His research interests include medication safety, chronic disease management, and the intersection of medical care and public health practice.
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