Suzanne Spinolaمشاهده پروفایل
استادیار بالینی
Suzanne Spinola is an Assistant Clinical Professor in the Department of Psychiatry at the Yale School of Medicine , Yale University. Her research focuses on substance use disorders, particularly opioid use disorder, chronic pain management, and veteran health outcomes. She has contributed to studies on the interplay between pain and opioid craving, treatment barriers for alcohol use disorder, and psychosocial factors influencing homelessness among veterans. Education: Not explicitly stated in the text. Her research interests include addiction medicine , veteran healthcare disparities , and adolescent substance abuse . She frequently collaborates with institutions like the Veterans Affairs (VA) system and has published on topics such as the impact of chronic pain on opioid treatment outcomes and the relationship between pain intensity and opioid craving delays in veterans. Publications highlight her work on systematic reviews of alcohol’s effects on working memory , comparative analyses of veteran disability claims processes , and mediational models of homelessness among Iraq/Afghanistan veterans . While no awards are listed, her contributions to addiction and veteran health research are evident through her active publication record. No specific grants or advising roles are detailed, but her involvement in clinical research and VA collaborations suggests engagement with interdisciplinary teams. She holds an email address at suzanne.spinola@yale.edu .






