Board Member At Large
Washington Society of Addiction Medicine, Washington
Lucinda Grande, MD is a partner at Pioneer Family Practice in Lacey, Washington, where she practices primary care with a special interest in treatment of addiction and chronic pain. She co-founded and served as Medical Director of the Olympia Bupe Clinic, a low-barrier buprenorphine clinic in Olympia, Washington, and currently serves as Medical Advisor there. Her medical degree is from the University of Washington School of Medicine in Seattle. She completed her family medicine residency at St. Peter Family Medicine in Olympia, Washington. She advocates to improve access to opioid treatment medication and other services in high needs populations including those in correctional institutions and hospitals, and also for patients who depend on prescribed opioid medications to manage chronic pain. Dr. Grande is a Clinical Assistant Professor in the University of Washington Department of Family Medicine. Her clinical research addresses the low-barrier model of buprenorphine access and the use of buprenorphine and sublingual ketamine for treatment of chronic pain. The Olympia Bupe Clinic is a recipient of a State Opioid Response grant from the Washington State Health Care Authority and is a Medicaid Transformation Demonstration partner of the Cascade Pacific Action Alliance.
I do not have any relevant financial / non-financial relationships with any proprietary interests.
Friday, April 1, 2022
10:30 AM – 11:30 AM ET