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Substance Use Disorders: Clinical Application | April 25, 2023

Date of Presentation: April 25, 2023

In this series of presentations, Dr. Jessica Gregg, Dr. Jonathan Robbins, and Dr. Zeina Saliba, provide a comprehensive overview of Substance Use Disorders, including Medications for Opioid Use Disorder, Methamphetamine Use Disorder, the rise of fentanyl, and share ways to effectively integrate evidence-based clinical strategies into primary care.

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Presented by:

Jonathan Robbins | Jessica Gregg | Zeina Saliba

Jonathan Leserman Robbins, MD, MS, is a general internist and primary care doctor at Oregon Health & Science University in Portland, OR. He splits his time between outpatient primary care, the inpatient addiction consult service, and a pain and addiction consult clinic. He is an active educator and participates in several ECHOs on pain and addiction.

Jessica Gregg, MD, PhD, received her undergraduate degree at Stanford University, her medical degree at the University of New Mexico, and a PhD in Medical Anthropology at Emory University. She began her medical career in primary care at Oregon Health and Science University (OHSU), where she co-founded the OHSU Department of Medicine’s Social Medicine curriculum in partnership with City Central Concern, a non-profit caring for individuals struggling with lack of housing and substance use disorders. She subsequently became the medical director for Central City Concern’s Hooper Detoxification and Stabilization Center, and eventually assumed the role of Senior Medical Director for Substance Use Disorder Services for the agency. She subsequently developed the HRBR clinic at OHSU, a low-threshold buprenorphine clinic, and in 2021, she became Chief Medical Officer for Fora Health in Portland, Oregon.

Zeina Saliba, MD, is a board-certified psychiatrist and family medicine physician, as well as an assistant professor at the George Washington University. She is the inpatient medical director for psychiatric and behavioral health services at the George Washington University Hospital, overseeing the psychiatric unit and consultation services. She is dedicated to care for the underserved with work abroad, in rural FQHCs and current efforts devoted to the urban setting. Her global health experiences have included clinical service and expanding local workforce capacity through teaching and training programs. She is passionate about women’s health, decreasing stigma in mental health, and providing care for marginalized populations. She has studied at the University of Virginia, the Medical College of Virginia and the University of Pittsburgh.

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Date added: March 30, 2023