Attending Physician
JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute
Lei Lin, MD, Ph.D.
Attending Physician
Clinical Associate Professor
Rutgers - Robert Wood Johnson Medical School
JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute
Edison, New Jersey
Board Certified in Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation (FAAPMR)
Board Certified in Electrodiagnostic Medicine (FAANEM)
Board Certified in Brain Injury Medicine
Dr. Lei Lin attended medical school at Shanghai First Medical College (Shanghai, China), where she graduated with highest honors. She earned her Ph.D. in the Department of Molecular Genetics and Microbiology at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, NJ.
Dr. Lin completed her residency training at JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute, and was named Chief Resident of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in 2000. She is a board certified physiatrist with a sub-specialty certification in Electrodiagnostic Medicine and Brain Injury Medicine. She specializes in electrodiagnostic medicine, neurological disorders, neuromuscular disorders, orthopedic rehabilitation, stroke and traumatic brain injury rehabilitation.
Dr. Lin joined JFK Johnson Rehabilitation Institute (JRI) in 2001 and has contributed to the growth of several programs, including electrodiagnostic medicine, stroke and orthopedic rehab. She teaches residents and medical students extensively in neuromuscular and electrodiagnostic medicine. She was named the Research Director at JRI in 2001-2006.
Dr. Lin has authored and co-authored many articles and abstracts. She was the assistant editor for the “Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation Board Review” book. She has lectured extensively on various rehabilitation topics. Dr. Lin is active in a number of state and national organizations and served on the research committee of the Academic Association of Physiatrists in 2002 – 2004.
Dr. Lin received the Kathy Ng Wong Memorial Award from JRI, 2006, 2008, 2012 and 2013. This award is presented to the physician who exhibits the highest degree of kindness, compassion and concern for patients and their families.