Medical Director
Massachusetts General Hospital
Dr. Kehoe is the medical director of the Massachusetts General Hospital Substance Use Disorder Bridge Clinic, an immediate access, low barrier transitional clinic, which is a component of MGH’s Substance Use Disorder Initiative. She is an Assistant Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School and she received her A.B. from Washington University in St. Louis, her MD from Tufts University School of Medicine, and her MPH from Boston University School of Public Health. She completed her residency in internal medicine at Massachusetts General Hospital, and is board certified in both internal medicine and addiction medicine. She has cared for patients in primary care, inpatient, residential and outpatient addiction treatment settings, and as a medical director at a Boston area methadone maintenance treatment program.
Dr. Kehoe was the co-chair of the hospital-wide Substance Use Disorder Education Committee, leads buprenorphine trainings for the MGH ED "Get Waivered" program, and supervises MGH addiction medicine fellowship trainees.
She teaches locally, regionally and nationally, is a PCSS mentor, member of ASAM's Prisoner Health Interest Group and the Annual Conference Planning Committee, and Secretary of Massachusetts ASAM chapter.
In addition to providing clinical care and teaching, Dr. Kehoe co-founded W.A.T.E.R.town (Watertown Access to Treatment Education and Recovery), a community coalition working to expand prevention, intervention and treatment for people with substance use disorder in Watertown, MA, for which she received the Harvard Medical School Dean’s Community Service Faculty Award.