Care Delivery Reform: The Patient-Centered Medical Home

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7-22-2010 8:45 AM

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7-22-2010 9:15 AM

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Dr. Warning is the Program Director of the Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency Program located in suburban Philadelphia. Dr. Warning is the Faculty Chair of the Pennsylvania PCMH Collaborative for Family Medicine Residency Programs, the largest Residency Program Collaborative in the country, comprising 30 Family Medicine Residency Programs.

He is the Lead Physician in one of the first Patient-Centered Medical Home NCQA Level 3 (Advanced) certified Family Medicine Residencies in the country and is an active participant in the Improving Performance In Practice PA Chronic Care Collaborative project. Dr. Warning serves on the Board of Directors of the Family Medicine Education Consortium and is past-Chairman of the Assembly of Program Directors and Department Chairs of the Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Warning also served as a reviewer for the American Academy of Family Physicians Road to Recognition PCMH Guide.

Dr. Warning attended Jefferson Medical College, completed a Family Medicine Residency Program at Lancaster General Hospital and received a Certificate of Medical Management from Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Warning is board certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine.

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Care Delivery Reform: The Patient-Centered Medical Home

Dr. Warning is the Program Director of the Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency Program located in suburban Philadelphia. Dr. Warning is the Faculty Chair of the Pennsylvania PCMH Collaborative for Family Medicine Residency Programs, the largest Residency Program Collaborative in the country, comprising 30 Family Medicine Residency Programs.

He is the Lead Physician in one of the first Patient-Centered Medical Home NCQA Level 3 (Advanced) certified Family Medicine Residencies in the country and is an active participant in the Improving Performance In Practice PA Chronic Care Collaborative project. Dr. Warning serves on the Board of Directors of the Family Medicine Education Consortium and is past-Chairman of the Assembly of Program Directors and Department Chairs of the Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians. Dr. Warning also served as a reviewer for the American Academy of Family Physicians Road to Recognition PCMH Guide.

Dr. Warning attended Jefferson Medical College, completed a Family Medicine Residency Program at Lancaster General Hospital and received a Certificate of Medical Management from Carnegie Mellon University. Dr. Warning is board certified in Family Medicine and Sports Medicine.