Lindsay Mazotti, MD, FACP

Lindsay Mazotti, MD, FACP (she/her) is a nationally recognized leader in medical education and workforce development. As Chief Medical Officer for Medical Education and Science at Sutter Health, she drives system-wide strategy for expanding undergraduate and graduate medical education, advancing faculty development, fostering inclusion and belonging, and accelerating medical research. In 2025, Dr. Mazotti was named as one of Reuters’ Trailblazing Women in Healthcare. She forges partnerships across academia, industry, and healthcare to build robust physician career pipelines and enhance equitable access to high-quality care.
Dr. Mazotti earned her degree in Human Biology from Stanford University and her MD from the University of California, San Francisco, where she also completed her residency in Internal Medicine. She is board certified in Internal Medicine and Palliative Care. Previously, Dr. Mazotti held key leadership roles at UCSF and Kaiser Permanente, where she pioneered innovative medical training programs, including longitudinal integrated clerkships (LICs) that have influenced national models for medical education. As a founding faculty member of the Kaiser Permanente Bernard J. Tyson School of Medicine, she played a central role in designing the school’s curriculum and, as an Assistant Dean, led the implementation of transformative medical training programs. An accomplished researcher and national thought leader, Dr. Mazotti has published extensively on LICs, competency-based assessment, and aligning graduate medical education with health systems science. She has been a co-PI on several grants from the American Medical Association ChangeMedEd initiative, shaping the future of medical training.
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Type of financial relationship:There are no financial relationships to disclose.Date added:06/25/2025Date updated:06/25/2025

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