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Departamentos
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Especialidades
Substance use in medical settings, substance use and HIV infection, health professional substance use education
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Contacto
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Ubicación Primaria
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Título Administrativo
John Noble, MD Professor in General Internal Medicine and Vice Chair of Public Health, Department of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian and Avedisian School of Medicine
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Residencia
Internal Medicine, Boston City Hospital, Boston, MA Resident (Internal Medicine), Boston City Hospital, 1983-1988 -
Becas
General Internal Medicine (Clinical and Research), Massachusetts General Hospital, 1986-1989 -
Educación
Baylor College of Medicine, Houston, TX, 1983
Resident, Internal Medicine, BUSM, Boston City Hospital, 1986
Clinical and Research Fellow, General Internal Medicine, Harvard Medical School, MGH, 1989 -
Certificaciones de la Junta
Internal Medicine, American Board of Internal Medicine and Addiction Medicine, American Board of Preventive Medicine -
Research Interests
Addiction Research
Destacado en HealthCity
HealthCity es la publicación en línea del Boston Medical Center que explora los problemas más apremiantes en el cuidado de la salud. En HealthCity, creemos que la atención médica debe transformarse para volverse más equitativa, sostenible y de código abierto.
Can Primary Care Help Youth Better Access Medication for Opioid Addiction?
Despite advice from medical groups, nearly two-thirds of patients studied didn't receive medication for opioid use disorder.
A Massachusetts Study Aims to Reduce Opioid Overdose Deaths
The HEALing Communities Study is up and running in several cities, bringing opioid use disorder treatment to people where they are.
$89M Study Aims to Put a 'Serious Dent' in the Opioid Crisis
Lead researcher Jeffrey Samet discusses the NIDA grant that seeks to reduce overdose deaths by 40% over three years in highly impacted communities.
HealthCity es la publicación en línea del Boston Medical Center que explora los problemas más apremiantes en el cuidado de la salud. En HealthCity, creemos que la atención médica debe transformarse para volverse más equitativa, sostenible y de código abierto.