University of Wisconsin–Madison
Jillian Landeck, MD

Jillian Landeck, MD

Associate Professor (CHS)

Jillian Landeck, MD

Education

  • University of Wisconsin School of Medicine and Public Health – MD
  • Allina Health – United Family Medicine Residency Program
  • Tulane University – MA, Physical Anthropology
  • Tulane University – BA, Anthropology and International Development

Bio

Jillian Landeck, MD (she/her/hers) joined DFMCH as faculty in 2017. She is interested in full-spectrum family medicine with obstetrical care, global health, rural health, and is passionate about the care and prevention of substance use disorders in primary care.

Landeck grew up in Sister Bay, Wisconsin, a small town on the Door County peninsula. She earned a BA in anthropology and international development and an MA in physical anthropology at Tulane University. She has a medical degree from the University of Wisconsin and completed her residency at the United Family Medicine Residency Program in St. Paul, MN.

She has two children and enjoys baking, sailing, and gardening outside of work.

Clinical Interests

Landeck’s clinical and teaching interests include full-spectrum family medicine with obstetrical care. She is board certified in addiction medicine.

Publications and Presentations

Awards and Honors

  • 2017 Faculty for Tomorrow Scholar – Society for Teachers in Family Medicine
  • 2020 New Faculty Scholar Award – Society for Teachers in Family Medicine