Resident Physician
University of Louisville School of Medicine PM&R Program
Kristin Geczi, MD is a PGY-3 PM&R resident at the University of Louisville School of Medicine/Frazier Rehabilitation Institute. She graduated from the University of Michigan Medical School. She is an Ambassador for the AAPM&R Physiatrist in Training (PHiT) Council for 2025-2026. Her clinical interest is in Cancer Rehabilitation. She has presented to breast cancer survivors at the Kentucky chapter of Gilda’s Club and researched insurance disparities in patients with primary malignant brain tumors.
She has a passion for the arts and their intersection with the medical field. She was asked to speak at the University of Michigan Museum of Art for a conference for faculty and educators about the application of the arts in the clinical space. She also earned national recognition for her poetry, placing third in the DeBakey Poetry Contest through the Baylor College of Medicine. She had a poem published in the academic journal, Neurology, about the limitations of cognitive examination techniques.
Prior to medical school, Dr. Geczi earned her Bachelor of Arts in anthropology at Washington University in St. Louis. Anthropology taught her cultural literacy which she applies to her medical practice. She volunteered and worked at Camp Independence, a summer sports camp for children with cerebral palsy, which sparked her interest in PM&R.