New Faculty

Dr. Lindsay Meurer joins the Department of Medicine

Lindsay Meurer, MD

Dr. Lindsay Meurer joined the Department of Medicine in the Division of Gastroenterology as an Assistant Professor in August of 2023. She received her medical degree with AOA and Gold Humanism distinction from the University of Illinois College of Medicine. She completed internal medicine residency at Case Western Reserve – University Hospitals Cleveland Medical Center, where she served as Chief Resident. She completed gastroenterology fellowship at Yale New Haven Medical Center where she was selected to be Chief Fellow and received the Samuel Kushlan Award for Excellence in Clinical Care. She then completed transplant hepatology and advanced liver disease fellowship training at the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. As an Illinois native, she is thrilled to return to the Midwest and join the Washington University hepatology faculty. She is passionate about providing comprehensive liver care with a special interest in liver transplantation, autoimmune and cholestatic liver disease, alcohol related liver disease, and portal hypertension.

As a transplant hepatologist, she enjoys partnering with patients and families as they navigate the transplant process. The most rewarding part of her clinical practice are the longitudinal relationships she forms with her patients and multidisciplinary team. Throughout her training, Dr. Meurer engaged several quality improvement initiatives and hopes to continue to focus on cirrhosis quality care throughout her career. She also enjoys medical education and was able to refine her teaching skills throughout Chief Residency. She has been involved in medical student education, internal medicine core curriculum, and has given several invited lectures. She is an active member of several professional organizations including the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases, the American Society of Transplantation, the American College of Gastroenterology, and the American Gastroenterological Association.