Paul Luning

Chief Medical Officer at PCC

Chief Medical Officer, Paul Luning, MD, first joined PCC in 1995 after graduating from West Suburban Medical Center's Family Medicine Residency program. He later went on to complete PCC’s Fellowship in Community Medicine. Dr. Luning has been instrumental in the development and implementation of many programs at PCC, such as the Performance Improvement Program and PCC’s clinical program at The Boulevard, a local shelter for homeless individuals recovering from illness. He has received numerous honors and awards including the Distinguished Service Award from the American Academy of Family Physicians and Illinois Academy of Family Physicians, Teacher of the Year from the West Suburban Family Medicine Residency Program (2003, 2007, 2012), and George O'Neill Leadership Award from the Illinois Primary Health Care Association. Dr. Luning attended medical school at the University of Chicago – Pritzker School of Medicine.

Timeline

  • Chief Medical Officer

    Current role