Linda Dulong, MSP, ANP-C
University of California, San Francisco

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Linda Dulong, MSP, ANP-C, is an integrative nurse practitioner at the Osher Center at University of California, San Francisco. Her clinical practice focuses on Adult General Medicine and Women’s Health. Her approach to care addresses physical health and disease prevention, and prioritizes emotional, psychological, spiritual well-being for all patients.  

“I am interested in low-tech, high-impact medicine,” said Linda. “I help my patients get back to the fundamentals of healing, such as mind-body medicine, daily movement, and healthy eating.” 

She is passionate about working with patients during menopause and perimenopause and using integrative approaches to treat metabolic disorders/metabolic syndrome. She also enjoys partnering with patients, their specialists, and PCPs to develop strategies to support patients facing chronic illness and chronic pain. 

Linda began her work in integrative health in 1998 as a certified massage therapist and quickly became interested in exploring the rich history and practice of integrative healing modalities. In 2005, she graduated from the UCSF School of Nursing as an Adult Nurse Practitioner. In 2007, Linda joined the Internal Medicine group at Women’s Health Primary Care at UCSF, where she cared for a diverse patient population for 18 years. In 2023, Linda became the first nurse practitioner to complete the Osher Collaborative Faculty Fellowship. 

“It has been a dream of mine to become trained in integrative medicine, since it has always been of interest to me throughout years of clinical care,” said Dulong. “I am so grateful to have completed the fellowship and found my professional home at the Osher Center and among the greater Collaborative.”