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Kenneth Morford, MD grew up abroad in Japan, Korea and France before settling in the U.S. where he went to Vassar College to study neuroscience and art. He received his medical degree from George Washington University School of Medicine and completed internal medicine training in the Yale Primary Care Residency Program. He served as chief resident at the West Haven VA Center of Excellence in Primary Care Education and then graduated from the Yale Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program. He was a scholar in the NIDA-funded Research in Addiction Medicine Scholars (RAMS) Program from 2017-2019 and studied the impact of benzodiazepine use on treatment retention in a low threshold, open access methadone program. He is program director of the HRSA-funded Collaborative Behavioral Health and Addiction Medicine in Primary Care (CHAMP) Program, which provides Yale primary care residents, PA students, and faculty with enhanced training in behavioral health, addiction medicine, and provider wellness. He is also an associate program director of the Yale Addiction Medicine Fellowship program. He serves as a section leader for the Yale Interprofessional Longitudinal Clinical Experience (ILCE) and a faculty affiliate for the Yale Program for Humanities in Medicine. He is passionate about medical education, interprofessional collaboration, substance use disorders research, and integrating addiction medicine into primary care.
Kenneth Morford, MD grew up abroad in Japan, Korea and France before settling in the U.S. where he went to Vassar College to study neuroscience and art. He received his medical degree from George Washington University School of Medicine and completed internal medicine training in the Yale Primary Care Residency Program. He served as chief resident at the West Haven VA Center of Excellence in Primary Care Education and then graduated from the Yale Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program. He was a scholar in the NIDA-funded Research in Addiction Medicine Scholars (RAMS) Program from 2017-2019 and studied the impact of benzodiazepine use on treatment retention in a low threshold, open access methadone program. He is program director of the HRSA-funded Collaborative Behavioral Health and Addiction Medicine in Primary Care (CHAMP) Program, which provides Yale primary care residents, PA students, and faculty with enhanced training in behavioral health, addiction medicine, and provider wellness. He is also an associate program director of the Yale Addiction Medicine Fellowship program. He serves as a section leader for the Yale Interprofessional Longitudinal Clinical Experience (ILCE) and a faculty affiliate for the Yale Program for Humanities in Medicine. He is passionate about medical education, interprofessional collaboration, substance use disorders research, and integrating addiction medicine into primary care.
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Journal of addiction medicineno. 6 (2023): e388-e391
JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE (2023): S730-S731
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Journal of addiction medicineno. 6 (2023): 739-741
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Hannah Daneshvar, Katherine P. Mullins,Kenneth L. Morford,Shawn Cohen, Zina Huxley-Reicher,Irina (Era) Kryzhanovskaya, Natalie Stahl,Carolyn A. Chan
JOURNAL OF GENERAL INTERNAL MEDICINE (2023): S278-S279
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