Feasibility and Impact of Implementing Buprenorphine Initiation Programs in Three Heterogenous Rural and Urban EDs

Authors
  • Ryan McCormack, MD, MS

  • John Rotrosen

  • Gail D'Onofrio, MD, MS

    Albert E. Kent Professor of Emergency Medicine

    Yale University

    Dr. D'Onofrio is the Albert E. Kent Professor of Emergency Medicine and Professor of Medicine and Public Health at Yale University. She has extensive experience as a leader, researcher, mentor, and educator, internationally known for her work in substance use disorders. As a physician-scientist, she has had continual NIH funding for over two decades, designing and conducting clinical trials that have changed clinical practice. Dr. D'Onofrio is the MPI of the New England Consortium Node for the NIDA Clinical Trials Network. She is also the PI of a NIDA-funded K12 training program and is committed to preparing young faculty to become independent investigators advancing the science of emergency and addiction medicine.
  • Phoebe Gauthier

  • Lisa Marsch

  • Abigail Matthews

  • Caroline Mulatya

  • E. Jennifer Edelman, MD, MHS

  • Sarah Farkas

  • David Fiellin

  • William Goodman

  • Kristen Huntley, PhD

  • Randolph Knight

  • David Liu

  • Sarah Meyers-Ohki

  • Patricia Novo

  • Soo-Min Shin, MA

  • Stephen Wall

  • Kathryn Hawk, MD, MHS

    Yale School of Medicine