Physician, Internal Medicine
Boston Medical Center
Jessica L. Taylor, MD is an Assistant Professor of Medicine in General Internal Medicine at the Boston University School of Medicine and Boston Medical Center. Her clinical work focuses on the care of patients with substance use disorders, HIV, and viral hepatitis. Her research interests include HIV prevention among people who inject drugs, implementation strategies for HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP), other infectious complications of injection drug use, and overdose prevention.
Dr. Taylor is the Medical Director of Faster Paths to Treatment, Boston Medical Center's innovative, low-barrier substance use disorder bridge clinic, and the Director of HIV Prevention Services at Boston Medical Center. Her other educational roles include co-directing the HIV Pathway for internal medicine residents and serving as core faculty in BUSM's addiction medicine fellowship program.