Dr. Jessica Gregg received her undergraduate degree from Stanford University, her medical degree from the University of New Mexico, and her doctorate in medical anthropology from Emory University. She is board certified in internal medicine and addiction medicine. Dr. Gregg's research has focused primarily on social and cultural barriers to disease prevention among underserved communities in Oregon. She is also co-director of the OHSU Department of Medicine's Social Medicine curriculum, which offers OHSU internal medicine residents opportunities to provide care for, and learn from, individuals struggling with addiction, homelessness, and mental illness.
In addition, she is the medical director of the Hooper Detoxification and Stabilization center, which provides medically supervised drug and alcohol detoxification to primarily homeless and uninsured Oregonians, and is medical director of the Oregon Health Professionals Services' Program, which provides statewide confidential monitoring program for health professional's struggling with substance use problems and/or mental illness.
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