Dr. Warning is the Program Director of the Crozer-Keystone Family Medicine Residency Program located in suburban Philadelphia, a position he has held since 2000. He is also the Faculty Chair of the Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians (PAFP) Residency Program PCMH Collaborative, the largest Family Medicine Residency collaborative in the country, which he initiated in June 2010 and expanded to include Community Health Centers in June 2011. He is a speaker both regionally and nationally on PCMH implementation and “true” transformation topics as well as interprofessional team-based care.Dr. Warning is the Lead Physician in one of the first Family Medicine Residencies in the country to achieve Level 3 NCQA PCMH Recognition in April 2009. His office was selected to participate in the Pennsylvania Chronic Care Initiative (CCI) in May 2008 and in the CMS Multi-Payer Advanced Primary Care (MPAPC) Demonstration Project in January 2011. Dr. Warning serves on the Steering Committee and Physician Advisory Group for the PA CCI and CMS MPAPC projects.Dr. Warning serves on the Board of Directors of the Family Medicine Education Consortium (FMEC) and is a Physician Leader in the FMEC SuperUtilizer Working Group. Dr. Warning created a “Healthcare Hot-Spotting and SuperUtilizer” Fellowship in June 2012 in collaboration with Jeffrey Brenner, MD and the Camden Coalition of Healthcare Providers.As the Principal Investigator for a HRSA Primary Care Residency Expansion (PCRE) Grant, Dr. Warning was able to increase his residency program by 6 Family Medicine trainees in 2010. Dr. Warning is past-Chairman of the Assembly of Program Directors and Department Chairs of the Pennsylvania Academy of Family Physicians. He received the Gold Level Program Director Recognition Award by the Association of Family Medicine Residency Directors in 2010.Dr. Warning graduated from Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia, PA and completed his Family Medicine Residency training at Lancaster General Hospital in Lancaster, PA. He is board certified by the American Board of Family Medicine with a Certificate of Added Qualification (CAQ) in Sports Medicine. Dr. Warning also received a Certificate of Medical Management from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, PA.