Adam Lundy, M.D., M.S.
About Adam Lundy, M.D., M.S.
Adam Lundy, M.D., M.S., is a hospitalist at Scripps Health and an academic hospitalist at Ascension, also serving as an adjunct clinical assistant professor at Indiana University School of Medicine.
Current Positions
Adam Lundy, M.D., M.S., currently holds multiple roles within the medical field. He serves as a Hospitalist at Scripps Health in San Diego, California, and as an Academic Hospitalist at Ascension in Evansville, Indiana. Additionally, he is also an Adjunct Clinical Assistant Professor of Medicine at Indiana University School of Medicine.
Previous Experience
Dr. Adam Lundy has accumulated diverse experience across multiple institutions. Between 2020 and 2022, he worked as an Internal Medicine Resident at Indiana University School of Medicine. Prior to this, he was a General Practitioner at Highlands Hospital from 2018 to 2020 and a Resident Physician at Scripps Health from 2016 to 2018. He also contributed as a Clinical Research Assistant at both the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine and Drexel University College of Medicine. Furthermore, he was a Teaching Assistant for Cell Biology and Microanatomy at Drexel and worked in the Department of Radiology at Hahnemann University Hospital.
Educational Background
Dr. Lundy earned his Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) in 2016 and his Masters of Science (M.S.) in Medical Clinical Sciences in 2012 from Drexel University College of Medicine. He completed his undergraduate studies at Indiana University Bloomington, where he obtained a B.A. in Biology, Social Science, and Medicine in 2010.
Research and Publications
Adam Lundy has made contributions to medical research, notably authoring a paper on the impact of empathetic care in hospital settings. This work was published in a peer-reviewed medical journal, reflecting his commitment to enhancing patient care through scholarly research.
Clinical Initiatives and Recognition
During his residency at Indiana University School of Medicine, Dr. Lundy received the 'Outstanding Resident Award.' He also led a quality improvement project at Ascension St. Vincent that significantly reduced patient readmission rates. Additionally, he has presented on patient-centered care at the Annual Conference of Hospital Medicine, showcasing his dedication to clinical excellence.