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Stephen Holt, MD, MS, is an Associate Professor of Medicine at Yale School of Medicine and a primary care physician specializing in Addiction Medicine. He serves as Director of the Addiction Recovery Clinic and Associate Program Director for Ambulatory Education in Yale's Primary Care Residency Program, while co-directing the Racism, Bias, and Advocacy in Medicine Distinctions Pathway.
- BS in Psychology, James Madison University (1997)
- MS in Neuroscience, Yale University (2000)
- MD, Columbia University’s College of Physicians & Surgeons (2004)
- Residency and Chief Residency, Yale Primary Care Internal Medicine (2007-2008)
Dr. Holt's research focuses on addiction medicine education, strategies to expand addiction medicine clinician pipelines, and physical diagnosis pedagogy. He has developed international medical education courses and Yale’s Musculoskeletal Exam Workshop Series. His clinical work emphasizes long-term patient relationships in outpatient addiction care, particularly for opioid and alcohol use disorders.
His recent publications span topics like osteoporosis treatment, disulfiram therapy for alcohol use disorder, and continuity clinic models. These works align with his interests in medical education innovation and clinical teaching frameworks.
- Charles W. Bohmfalk Award for Teaching in Clinical Sciences (2025)
- Best Doctors in America (2019, 2020)
- Early Career Physician Teaching Award (2019)
- Faculty Teacher of the Year (2017)
Dr. Holt actively mentors residents through Yale’s Clinical Competence Committee, chairs the Addiction Medicine Fellowship committee, and contributes to national addiction medicine discourse via organizations like AMERSA. His work bridges clinical practice, educational program development, and policy initiatives in primary care addiction treatment.