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Lamia Y. K. Haque is an Assistant Professor of Medicine (Digestive Diseases) at Yale School of Medicine and Director of the Yale Clinic for Alcohol and Addiction Treatment in Hepatology. She specializes in hepatology and addiction medicine, focusing on integrated care for patients with alcohol-associated liver disease and substance use disorders. Her roles include clinical care, research, and leadership in liver and addiction medicine.
Education & Training:
- M.D. from Warren Alpert Medical School of Brown University
- M.P.H. from Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University
- Internal Medicine Residency at Yale-New Haven Hospital
- Addiction Medicine, Digestive Diseases, and Advanced Transplant Hepatology Fellowships at Yale School of Medicine
Research Interests: Dr. Haque's work bridges addiction and chronic liver diseases, emphasizing implementation science to integrate evidence-based addiction treatments into liver care. Her research addresses gaps in care for patients with alcohol use disorder and liver disease, including algorithm development for hepatic decompensation and barriers to hepatitis C treatment.
Scientific Awards:
- Young Investigator Award (American Society of Addiction Medicine)
- Johnson & Johnson Global Health Scholarship
- Gold Foundation Humanism Research Fellowship
Advising & Grants: While no formal students are listed, her clinical and research programs focus on interprofessional education and improving patient outcomes through collaborative care models. Her clinic emphasizes on-site addiction treatment and liver disease management.
Labs/Teams: Directs the Yale Clinic for Alcohol and Addiction Treatment in Hepatology, a program integrating addiction and liver care.
