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Lamia Haque, MD, MPH


Lamia Haque, MD, MPH is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Internal Medicine - Section of Digestive Diseases at Yale School of Medicine as well as a Core Faculty Member in the Yale Program in Addiction Medicine and a NIDA-K12 Scholar in the Yale Drug use, Addiction, and HIV Research Scholars program. She received her medical degree from the Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University and completed her residency in Internal Medicine as well as fellowship training in Addiction Medicine, Digestive Diseases, and Advanced/Transplant Hepatology at Yale School of Medicine. As a clinician-scientist, addiction medicine specialist, and hepatologist, her scholarly and educational efforts have focused on optimizing outcomes for individuals with liver diseases and addiction, specifically alcohol-associated liver disease and chronic hepatitis C infection. In addition to her research, she has established the Yale Clinic for Alcohol and Addiction Treatment in Hepatology where patients receive integrated care for liver disease and addiction and has worked with the American Association for the Study of Liver Diseases to organize an addiction medicine curriculum for liver care providers.