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Mary Jeno

MD

Pediatric neurologist
Book lover, hiker, wife and mother

About me

Pronouns: She | Her | Hers

Dr. Mary Jeno is a pediatric neurologist who cares for hospitalized children when they have experienced a brain injury, with a focus on helping them return to full lives. She is particularly interested in treating children affected by traumatic brain injury due to physical abuse.

Jeno's research includes comparative studies of patients who suffered accidental anoxic brain injury (caused by the absence of oxygen) with those who experienced abusive head trauma. She is also involved in a multicenter study looking at outcomes for patients who undergo palliative epilepsy surgery (procedures to reduce seizures).

Jeno earned her medical degree from the University of North Dakota School of Medicine & Health Sciences. She completed a residency in child neurology at the University of Iowa.

In addition to caring for patients, Jeno is passionate about improving physician wellness, including by lowering burnout and suicide rates. She works to make the health care system more healthy for care workers by creating meetup groups, such as book clubs and sports teams, and working with hospital executives to ensure staff fitness centers are available anytime.

  • Education

    University of North Dakota, MD, 2018

  • Residencies

    University of Iowa, Child Neurology, 2023

Pediatric neurology is a special field: We try to solve the puzzle of a condition while building meaningful relationships with patients and parents.

Where I see patients (3)

    Feeling at home

    From bedside bingo to therapy dogs, we're here to help kids smile and feel more like themselves.

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    This provider is employed by a medical group affiliated with UCSF.

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