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Lindsay Oberleitner is an Adjunct Professor in Psychiatry at Yale University's Yale School of Medicine. She holds roles in the Forensic Drug Diversion Clinic as Associate Director and contributes to addiction and mental health research. Her education includes a PhD from Wayne State University (2011) and prior degrees from Albion College.
Her research focuses on addiction medicine, substance abuse treatment, chronic pain management, and healthcare challenges in incarcerated populations. Key areas include methadone treatment efficacy for opioid use disorder, psychological variables in pain management, and biometric monitoring of medical student well-being.
Notable publications address sleep patterns in medical students (2024), perceptions of community corrections among formerly incarcerated individuals (2024), and dual diagnosis interventions for alcohol dependence and intimate partner violence (2013). She leads a clinical trial evaluating guanfacine's impact on drinking behavior (Primary Completion: 2026).
Her work bridges clinical practice and policy, emphasizing health equity and interdisciplinary collaboration in substance use disorder treatment. No awards are explicitly listed, though her research has been featured in high-impact journals.