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Schedules

  • Fellows will begin in mid-August with 4 weeks of orientation and onboarding.
  • Fellows will be expected to attend the California Society of Addiction Medicine conference during their first month and will also have the opportunity to attend other relevant conferences throughout the year which may include the National Healthcare for the Homeless Conference, the American Society of Addiction Medicine Conference, and Harm Reduction International Conference. 
  • Fellows rotate in two-week blocks between primarily outpatient and inpatient settings.  The two fellows share a practice, allowing for continuous provision of outpatient care.
  • Outpatient weeks will consist of a variety of ambulatory addiction medicine experiences including administrative time to participate in faculty meetings, faculty development, faculty DEIA training and leadership sessions and weekly dedicated fellows teaching and case conferencing time.
  • During inpatient blocks fellows provide addiction medicine consultative services throughout Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital. 
  • For up to a maximum of 8 weeks per year, fellows serve as attending on the adult medicine inpatient service, supervising family medicine residents.

Outpatient Weekly Schedule

(2 Week Blocks x 13 per year per fellow)

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
SRCH Homeless Services (Sam Jones) *8:30 - 12:30 @ Sam Jones Hall (weeks 1,3)
SRCH Primary Care Addiction Med (Caritas) Weeks 2,4 8:15-12:15
MAT team meetings 12:45 - 1:30 Zoom (biweekly)
Methadone Clinic (DAAC REAP) 7am - 11amMethadone Clinic (DAAC REAP) 7am - 11am
11am-1pm ACAAM weekly didactic series "online modules"
8:30-10:30 Faculty Meetings/Activities
10:30-12:30 Case Conf
12:30-1:30 Didactics "Fellow Teaching Time 10:30 - 1:30" Add to Erin and Jared’s weekly schedule
WCHC Homeless Health Care (@3rd Street House) 8:30 - 12:30
WCHC Psychiatry w Kozart (@RRHC) 1:15 - 5:15SRCH MAT Clinic (@Vista) 3:30 - 8pSRCH Primary Care homeless outreach clinic (Caritas) 1:15 - 5:15Admin/Project Time 1:30 - 5:30WCHC Teen Clinic (Gravenstein Office) 1:15 - 5:15

Inpatient Weekly Schedule*

(2 Week Blocks x 13 per year per fellow)

MondayTuesdayWednesdayThursdayFriday
Hospital Addiction Consults 8am-5pm (Sutter) + 1hr DAAC Residential
MAT team meetings 12:45 - 1:30 Zoom (biweekly)
Hospital Addiction Consults 8am-5pm (Sutter) + 1hr DAAC ResidentialHospital Addiction Consults 8am - 5pm (Sutter) + 1hr DAAC Residential
11am-1pm ACAAM weekly didactic series "online modules"
8:30-10:30 Faculty Meetings/Activities
10:30-12:30 Case Conf (Fellowship + DAAC)
12:30-1:30 Didactics "Fellow Teaching Time 10:30 - 1:30" Add to Erin and Jared’s weekly schedule
Hospital Addiction Consults 8am - 5pm (Sutter) + 1hr DAAC Residential
SRCH Primary Care Addiction Med (Caritas) 1:15 - 5:15SRCH New Beginnings Clinic 1:30 - 5:30 (Vista) vs AdminPrimary Care Addiction Precepting (Vista) 1:15 - 5:15 vs AdminHospital Addiction Consults 8am - 5pm (Sutter) + 1hr DAAC ResidentialSRCH MAT Clinic (@Dutton) 1:30pm - 5:30pm

Scholarly Activity

Fellows are expected to engage in scholarly work throughout their 13 month fellowship.  Fellows select a quality improvement project in either the outpatient or inpatient settings and submit a poster or presentation to a regional or national conference such as STFM, ASAM or CSAM.  Fellows will also be expected to provide education to residents, faculty and the broader community through a number of didactic presentations.  Fellows may collaborate on these presentations together or divide them equally.  At the conclusion of fellowship, fellows should plan to submit a journal article for scholarly publication.  After completion of fellowship, fellows will be eligible to sit for the American Board of Preventive Medicine Addiction Medicine Certification Examination.

DeliverableVenueDue Date
Quarterly Journal ClubCommunityOct/Jan/April/Aug
Residency DidacticVistaNov/Feb/May/Sept
STFM or ASAM or CSAM PresentationTBDTBD
Sutter Grand RoundsZoomMinimum 2 per year
CSAM Report BackZoomOct
ASAM Report BackZoomMay
Scholarly Paper SubmissionJournalAugust

Living in Santa Rosa

Santa Rosa, located just 55 miles north of San Francisco, is in the heart of wine country! While many residents choose to live near the office or hospital, many find homes in the nearby cities of Healdsburg, Sebastopol, Rohnert Park, Cotati, and Petaluma. Each city has its own unique qualities and activities to enjoy. No matter where you are, you’ll find yourself a short drive away from the coast and the Russian River.

Contact Us

Fellowship Program Director

Erin Lund, MD, MPH

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