Experts

Michelle Corcoran

Michelle Corcoran

Faculty

“I enjoy sharing the work we do with others and learning about the triumphs and struggles that other providers are experiencing. We have established a strong Harm Reduction approach to health care and feel that helping others to do the same will improve health outcomes and the overall healthcare experience for patients.”

Michelle Corcoran, RN, BSN, PHN, is a public health nurse with over 15 years of nursing experience. She received her bachelor’s degree from St. Catherine University which sparked a passion for social justice and health equity. As a nurse she believes that all patients deserve access to non-judgmental, person-centered care regardless of where they are in their recovery journey. She is currently the Nurse Manager for the MAT program at Native American Community Clinic in Minneapolis, overseeing both the direct-prescribe and daily dosing programs.

Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program

Michelle is faculty for the Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program, which is designed to enhance I/T/U clinicians’ ability to provide care for patients with SUD.

Interested in receiving free treatment recommendations or technical assistance from one of our experts? Contact us at echo@npaihb.org.

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