Nondiscrimination Policy Update

Boston Medical Center Health System complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of age, race, color, national origin (including limited English proficiency and primary language), religion, culture, physical or mental disabilities, socioeconomic status, sex, sexual orientation and gender identity and/or expression. BMCHS provides free aids and services to people with disabilities and free language services to people whose primary language is not English.

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About

Kara Dillon, MD is a board-certified primary care physician and addiction medicine specialist at Boston Medical Center and an assistant professor at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. After receiving her medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine, she completed internal medicine-primary care residency and ambulatory chief residency at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center, followed by addiction medicine fellowship at BMC. In addition to primary care, she sees patients in the Office Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) Program, Faster Paths to Treatment program, and attends on the inpatient addiction consult service. She also co-directs the Addiction and Health Track of the LEADS health equity course for first- and second-year medical students at BU. Her work and interests include incorporating harm reduction into general medical settings, medical education, and the intersection of primary care and addiction medicine.

  • Administrative Title

    Assistant Professor of Medicine, Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine

  • Residency

    Internal Medicine-Primary Care, New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center

  • Fellowship

    Addiction Medicine, Boston Medical Center

  • Board Certifications

     Internal Medicine, Addiction Medicine

  • Education

    Medical School: Tufts University School of Medicine, 2020