Physician Assistant Studies

Suzanne Luebke, D.M.Sc, P.A-C

Suzanne Luebke
Didactic Assessment Coordinator

Assistant Professor, Physician Assistant Studies

 

Education:

  • 2022 - Doctor of Medical Science, University of Lynchburg, Lynchburg, VA
  • 2009 - Master of Science in Physician Assistant Studies, A.T. Still University, Mesa, AZ
  • 2001 - Bacher of Science in Health Professions, Kettering College of Medical Arts, Kettering, OH

 

Interests:

  • Preventative Care
  • Gastroenterology
  • Geriatrics
  • Underserved populations

 

Bio: 

Professor Luebke, has been practicing as a Physician Assistant since 2001, when she began her career in Northern Maine providing family medicine care to patients across the region. After a decade of practice there, she returned home to Northwest Ohio to be closer to family, continuing her work in primary care and later focusing on geriatrics. Building on this broad foundation in primary care, she transitioned into gastroenterology, where she currently practices.

 

Throughout her career, Professor Luebke has been guided by a strong commitment to preventive medicine and patient education, believing that empowering patients with knowledge is key to better long-term health outcomes. She is equally dedicated to educating the next generation of Physician Assistants, sharing her clinical experience and passion for patient-centered care to help shape skilled, compassionate providers for the future.

 

With over two decades of clinical experience spanning family medicine, geriatrics, and gastroenterology, Professor Luebke brings a well-rounded, patient-centered approach to her practice — one shaped as much by what she's learned as by what she continues to teach.

 

Last Updated: 8/14/26