Faster Paths is BMC’s substance use disorder bridge clinic. We provide rapid, low-barrier access to medications for opioid use disorder and other substance use disorders; withdrawal management; overdose prevention; HIV and STI screening, prevention, and treatment; harm reduction services; and other clinical care to improve the lives of people who use substances. Patients are seen on a scheduled and walk-in basis and referred to ongoing care after stabilization.  

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Faster Paths
We provide care for patients of all backgrounds and advance addiction treatment through bold leadership, advocacy, and research.
A program that provides screening and referrals to treatment for patients in BMC's Emergency Department who use drugs and/or alcohol.
A drop-in center that provides harm reduction, peer support, and care navigation for people who use drugs, even for people not ready for treatment.
A program where recovery coaches with lived experience provide one-on-one support and help you access treatment for addiction.
Education and Training

Addiction Medicine Education

Faster Paths supports the longitudinal clinical training of students, residents, nurses, and fellows in the following BMC programs:

  • Addiction Medicine Fellowship
  • Grayken Addiction Nursing Fellowship
  • Addiction Psychiatry Fellowship
  • Internal Medicine Residency

Please contact individual training programs for more information.

Research Overview

Faster Paths providers and staff are engaged in research on how to improve care for people with substance use disorders, with a focus on low-barrier treatment, harm reduction, and addressing infections. Recent publications have focused on topics such as alcohol withdrawal, tapering benzodiazepines, PrEP, and more.

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