Andrew Lutzkanin, MD, FAAFP is an Associate Professor of Family and Community Medicine and Family Medicine Obstetrics at the Penn State College of Medicine in Hershey. He has been active in organized medicine since medical school having served in a variety of leadership roles including AMA-MSS Speaker, AMA-MSS Regional Delegate, and Resident Member of the American Academy of Family Physicians Board of Directors. At Penn State he regularly teaches health policy and advocacy as part of the Health Systems Science curriculum. He serves as parliamentarian of the College of Medicine Faculty Organization and is a University Faculty Senator. He currently serves as President of the Dauphin County Medical Society, President-Elect of the Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians, and comes to the Vice Speaker role having previously served three years as the Early Career Physician Trustee. He is a member of Pennsylvania delegation to the AMA. His wife Kristen Lutzkanin, MD is a pediatric allergist at CHOP; they have one daughter, Caroline, and a son, Andrew Robert.
“I am honored and humbled to have the opportunity to serve the membership as your Vice Speaker. PAMED has provided me many great opportunities to learn and grow as a physician and leader and I hope, through my role, to provide these same opportunities to all.”