Genie Bailey, MD is a psychiatrist and is the Medical Director for the Medication for Addictions Treatment Program at Stanley Street Treatment and Recovery (SSTAR), where she practices psychiatry and addiction psychiatry.
Kevin Baill, MD is a psychiatrist and is the Associate Chief Medical Officer for Butler Hospital, and Chief of Addiction Services. He is also a director on the Care New England Board of Directors and chair of the CNE Credentials Committee.
Kathryn Basques, MSW, MSN, PMHNP-BC is a psychiatric nurse practitioner specializing in Addiction Medicine and Consult-Liaison Psychiatry. Kathryn works at CODAC Behavioral Healthcare as the Lead Psychiatry APRN.
Brian Beaudry, MSW, LICSW, LCDP is a substance use social worker within the Inpatient Addiction Medicine Consultation Service at Rhode Island Hospital.
Judith M. Berger, LICSW is the Military Sexual Trauma (MST) Treatment Coordinator and a clinician in Trauma Recovery Services at the Providence VA Medical Center. She is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University. She specializes in working with Complex Post Traumatic Stress Disorder.
Seth A. Clark, MD, MPH is the Program Director of the David C. Lewis, MD, Fellowship in Addiction Medicine. an internist. He is an internist and is the attending physician of the Inpatient Addiction Medicine Consultation Service at Rhode Island Hospital and an outpatient physician at the Lifespan Recovery Center and Rhode Island’s Adult Correctional Institution. He completed the David C. Lewis, MD, Fellowship in Addiction Medicine in 2019.
Catherine DeGood, DO is board certified in addiction and family medicine. She sees patients at Butler Behavioral Health and is the Chief Medical Director of CODAC Behavioral health.
Cecilia Fix, MD is an internist. She is Director of the Division of Addiction Medicine at Rhode Island Hospital/Lifespan and works on the Addiction Medicine consult service. She completed the David C. Lewis, MD fellowship in Addiction Medicine in 2021.
Juliette Holtzman, LICSW is a substance use social worker within the Inpatient Addiction Medicine Consultation Service at Rhode Island Hospital.
Laura Levine, MD, FASAM is the Associate Program Director of the David C. Lewis, MD, Fellowship in Addiction Medicine. Her primary specialty is psychiatry, with board certification in addiction medicine. She is an outpatient physician at the Lifespan Recovery Center.
Mary Jane Pizza, MSW, LICSW, LCDP, LCDCS is the Program Manager and Clinical Supervisor of the Rhode Island Hospital Inpatient Addiction Medicine Consultation Service.
Susan Ramsey, PhD is a clinical psychologist. She serves as Director of Research for the Division of General Internal Medicine and Director of Research for the Addiction Medicine Fellowship. Her research focuses primarily on the development and testing of behavioral interventions to address substance use, HIV medication adherence, and HIV prevention.
Josiah “Jody” Rich, MD, MPH is an infectious disease specialist and an advocate for public health policy changes to improve the health of people with substance use disorder. He is the Director of the Center for Prisoner Health and Human Rights and advises the Rhode Island Overdose Prevention and Intervention Task Force.
Robert Swift, MD, PhD is the medical director of the Opiate Treatment Program at the Providence VA Medical Center and Professor of Psychiatry and Human Behavior at Brown University. He is a board-certified addiction psychiatrist and conducts research on medication development to address substance use disorder.
Catherine Trimbur, MD is an internist and palliative care physician.
Cara Zimmerman, MD is an internist. She is a primary care provider at Thundermist Health Center, Woonsocket, RI, as well as an outpatient addiction medicine consultant for Thundermist providers. She practices gender affirming care and street medicine. She completed the David C. Lewis MD Fellowship in Addiction Medicine in 2022 and currently serves as the coordinator of community engagement for the fellowship.