
Marcie L. Billings
Clinical Professor · Adolescent medicine
Mayo Clinic College of Medicine and ScienceAbout
Marcie L. Billings, M.D. is a Clinical Professor at Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, serving as a Consultant in the Division of Community Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine within the Department of Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine at Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota. With over two decades of experience since completing her medical training, Dr. Billings has established herself as a leader in adolescent medicine, particularly in the areas of eating disorders and their integration into primary care settings.
Dr. Billings' research focuses on adolescent medicine with special emphasis on eating disorders, adolescent gynecology, and child abuse. Her groundbreaking work has centered on adapting family-based treatment approaches for eating disorders within primary care settings, addressing critical healthcare disparities, and developing collaborative care models for adolescent mental health. She has demonstrated how primary care providers can effectively manage eating disorders, bridging the significant gap for adolescents who face barriers to specialized treatment.
- 2014 Karis Award Mayo Clinic Values Council
- 2010 Excellence Through Teamwork Award Employee Recognition Program, Department of Human Resources
- 2008 Excellence Through Teamwork Award Employee Recognition Program, Department of Human Resources
Dr. Billings has held numerous leadership positions including Associate Program Director of the Pediatric Residency Program (2001-2008), Chair of the Social Committee, and various committee roles such as Chair of the ECH Practice High Value Care Committee (2012-2019) and Chair of the Dermatology Task Force (2009-2014). Her professional memberships include the American Medical Association (2009-present) and the American Academy of Pediatrics (2001-present).
As evidenced by her extensive publication record from 2011 to 2025, Dr. Billings has made significant contributions to integrating specialized adolescent mental health treatments into primary care settings. Her work addresses practical implementation challenges, healthcare disparities, and training needs for primary care providers managing complex adolescent conditions, particularly eating disorders.
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