Lynn Gessner, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor of Pediatrics
Medical School
1411 Granger Ave.
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
Ann Arbor, MI 48104
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Lynn Gessner, MD
Clinical Assistant Professor
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Recent Publications
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Schellpfeffer N, Naughton M, Gottlieb-Smith R, Gessner L, Sikavitsas A. 2023 Mar 2;Additional ScholarshipCare of the Pediatric Patient with Atraumatic Headache
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Chen VL, Avci FY, Kasper DL, Pituch KJ, Mitrovich-Lozowski S, Oliansky D, Freed G, Hirth R, Gessner L, Kesterson S. Vaccine, 2013 Jan 28; 31 Suppl 4:Journal ArticleA maternal vaccine against group B Streptococcus: past, present, and future.
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2012 Mar 1;PresentationInvited speaker for Division of General Pediatrics Faculty Meeting: Teens and Synthetic Drugs
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Yang JH, Lumeng JC, Gessner LM. Journal of Developmental and Behavioral Pediatrics, 2017 Aug 31; 31 (Abstracts): e19Journal ArticleAnticipatory Guidance Needs in Parents of Children Ages 0 to 6 years at Well Child Examinations
DOI:10.1097/01.dbp.0000390317.98946.85 -
Pituch KJ, Gessner L. 2001 Jan 1;Proceeding / Abstract / Poster"The Familiarity Score and the Personal Patient Percentage: Neither Measure Finds High Continuity of Care at Community Sites--Regardless of Practice Model". Poster presentation
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Pituch KJ, Burghardt PC, Gessner LM. PEDIATRIC RESEARCH, 2000 47 (4): 96A - 96A.Proceeding / Abstract / PosterThe 'familiarity score' and the 'personal patient percentage'. Either measure finds low continuity at community sites - Regardless of supervision model
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2000 Jan 1;PresentationYearly presentations to Collaborative Office Rounds: Functional Chronic Abdominal Pain (2000), Child and Adolescent Bullying Behavior (2001), Developmental Issues Concerning Twins (2003), Cultural topic (2006), Divorce (2007), Fibromyalgia (2008), Adolescent Transition to Adult Care (06/2009), Selective Mutism (2010), Home Schooling (2011), Synthetic Drugs (2011)
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Gessner L. 1999Additional Scholarship"When lice have landed: Taking comfort in the facts"
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