Andrew Gettinger, MD, M.D.
Fellowship Profile
Biography
Andrew Gettinger is professor of anesthesiology emeritus and former associate dean for clinical informatics at Geisel School of Medicine at Dartmouth and as the chief medical information officer (CMIO) for the Dartmouth-Hitchcock Health System in northern New England. Gettinger has extensive experience in the field of health information technology. He led the development of an electronic health record (EHR) system at Dartmouth and subsequently was the senior physician leader during Dartmouth’s transition to a vendor- based EHR.
Gettinger’s clinical practice and research has been focused both on anesthesiology and critical care medicine, and on information technology as it applies generally to health care. He founded the clinical informatics group at Dartmouth. He has been an active participant in the policy debates regarding patient privacy at both the state and federal level. Currently, he consults on a DARPA-H project focusing on information systems interoperability and security. Previously, he held an FDA investigator-sponsored Investigational New Drug Application (IND) exploring the use of recombinant erythropoietin in the management and care of critically ill patients.
Gettinger received his AB from Dartmouth College and his MD from Dartmouth Medical School. He trained at the Hartford Hospital, Boston Children’s Hospital, and Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in anesthesiology, pediatric anesthesiology, and critical care medicine.