Geoffrey A. Lundy, M.D practiced medicine until 2015, when his career was cut short by a spinal deformity that rendered him disabled. Prior to his disability, Dr. Lundy was engaged in the full-time...view moreGeoffrey A. Lundy, M.D practiced medicine until 2015, when his career was cut short by a spinal deformity that rendered him disabled. Prior to his disability, Dr. Lundy was engaged in the full-time practice of internal medicine at the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic in Manchester and Bedford, New Hampshire, where he also served as Department Chair for the Adult Primary Care Department at the clinic. He was a Clinical Assistant Professor, Department of Medicine at the Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and was actively engaged in the education of medical students, which was his passion.
At the age of fifty-five (in 2015) Dr. Lundy sought to reinvent himself, to give him some sense of purpose and usefulness. He chose to do this through writing. After recovering from his fourth spinal reconstructive surgery, he began writing Outliers while vacationing on Cape Cod in August of 2015. He completed Outliers on June 8, 2022.
Dr. Lundy is a graduate of Colgate University, where he earned a bachelor’s degree in physics. He went on to receive his M.D. at Tufts University School of Medicine, graduating as a member of Alpha Omega Alpha Honor Medical Society. He completed two years of surgical residency, and then he changed course completing his internal medicine residency at Mount Auburn Hospital in Cambridge, MA. He remained on staff at Mount Auburn Hospital for two years working in a group practice, also as an Instructor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School. In 1997 he relocated to New Hampshire. He was in a private group practice until January 2008, when he joined the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Clinic.
Presently Dr. Lundy lives in Cape Coral, Florida with Thomas Ouellette, and their two Pugs, Saffron (Saffy) and Piper. They are hoping to marry, soon.view less