The Integrative Management of Chronic Pain and Opioid Use Disorder for Whole Recovery-Yale Organizations United (IMPOWR-YOU) Research Center was funded as part of the NIH Helping End Addiction Long-term (HEAL) Initiative.
Centers
The Yale Program in Addiction Medicine is affiliated with several research centers advancing understanding of substance use, substance use disorder, and comorbidities including chronic pain, infectious diseases, and more. Learn more about affiliated centers below.
IMPOWR-YOU Research Center CTN New England Consortium Node The National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA) Clinical Trials Network (CTN) was created in 1999 to bridge the gap between substance use research and community-based treatment. The NIDA CTN New England Consortium Node, led by Yale Program in Addiction Medicine core faculty member, Gail D’Onofrio, MD, MS, and by Roger D. Weiss, MD, is one of sixteen across the country working with behavioral, pharmacological, and integrated treatment interventions, to study effectiveness and disseminate evidenced-based treatmentsVA Family of EHR Cohorts (VACo) VACo comprises twenty years of longitudinal data on alcohol and health outcomes in people with HIV and behaviorally similar individuals without HIV, administered throughYale Pharmacoepidemiology Working Group The Yale Pharmacoepidemiology Working Group aims to create collaborative opportunities for cultivating and disseminating cutting-edge pharmacoepidemiological methods.