Andrew J. Cutler, MD, attended Haverford College in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, earning a BS in
Biology. He received his MD from the University of Virginia School of Medicine, where he was
also elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha (AOA) honor medical society and received the Merck Award
for outstanding medical scholarship. He completed his medical internship, internal medicine
residency, and psychiatry residency at the University of Virginia Medical Center, where he
served as Chief Resident of Psychiatric Medicine and did research on dopamine receptor
pharmacology in the lab of James P. Bennett, MD, PhD. Dr. Cutler then served as the first
assistant professor and Director of Psychiatric Medicine at the University of Chicago. He has
been board certified in both internal medicine and psychiatry.
Dr. Cutler has been principal investigator (PI) on over 400 psychiatric and medical clinical
trials.
Dr. Cutler has authored over 50 peer-reviewed scientific articles and has authored and presented
over 100 abstracts/posters at various scientific meetings. He serves as a peer reviewer for many
prestigious scientific and medical journals and serves or has served on several editorial
boards. He has chaired or attended over 200 scientific advisory boards and delivered over 3,000
pharmaceutical promotional talks and over 250 invited CME lectures and grand rounds
presentations. He has also done over 30 national satellite television medical education
broadcasts and over 100 national medical web conferences.
Dr. Cutler is a member of several professional organizations, including the American Psychiatric
Association, the Florida Psychiatric Society, and the American Medical Association. He has
earned the Certified Physician Investigator (CPI) distinction from the Academy of Physicians in
Clinical Research (formerly the Academy of Pharmaceutical Physicians and Investigators). He is a
Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and the Academy of Psychosomatic Medicine. He has
received several professional honors and awards including the Merck Award for outstanding
medical scholarship, the University of Virginia Pride Award for outstanding patient care, the
William Sorum Award from the American Psychiatric Association, the Outstanding Congressional
Fellow Award from the 103rd U.S. Congress, a citation from Florida Hospital for outstanding
patient care, and the Distinguished Clinical Professional Award from the Mental Health
Association of Central Florida. He presents research posters and teaches at professional
meetings and has published numerous articles in scientific and medical journals. Dr. Cutler
frequently gives talks to community groups and national audiences, and often appears as a
medical expert in the local and national media.