Associate Professor
UCSF
Dr. Ho is a clinician at the University of California, San Francisco, fellowship-trained and board-certified in internal, palliative, and addiction medicine. She completed internal medicine training and chief residency at Yale, and fellowships in health services research, palliative care, and addiction medicine at Harvard and Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston, MA. She attends on the Addiction consult service at the Zuckerberg General Hospital and UCSF, is the site medical director for inpatient Palliative Care Services at Parnassus, and co-founded the SUPPORT-PC clinic (Substance use, Pain, and Promoting Opioid harm Reduction Together in Palliative Care) at UCSF. She also serves as faculty of the national ECHO-like program MAPPIT (Managing Addiction and Pain in Palliative Interdisciplinary Teams), and has contributed to several chapters and publications on addiction and serious illness. Her clinical and research interests lie in improving care at the intersection of serious illness care, addiction, pain, chronic cancer pain care, promoting harm reduction, challenging stigma, and the use of buprenorphine.
Navigating Changes in Clinical Practice: Lessons from Supporting Buprenorphine Prescribing
Friday, March 6, 2026
3:00pm - 3:25pm PST
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