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Jonathan Fellers, MD

Maine Medical Center


Jonathan Fellers, MD received his Bachelor of Science in chemistry from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and his medical degree from Cornell University Medical College. He completed his psychiatry residency at the University of Virginia where he spent significant time in UVA’s Student Counseling Department and he served as chief resident in 2011.  He completed a fellowship in addiction psychiatry at the Oregon Health and Science University where he piloted outreach and prevention addiction services at Reed College.  He remained in Portland, Oregon after graduation as faculty at OHSU while working as an addiction psychiatrist for the Portland VA Health Care System.   Dr. Fellers joined the Maine Medical Center Department of Psychiatry in September 2015 to head the new Integrated Medication-Assisted Therapy Program (IMAT). Dr. Fellers is medical director for the Maine Tobacco Helpline and clinical lead for co-occurring disorders at Maine Medical Center Outpatient Psychiatry. Dr. Fellers serves on MaineHealth’s Opioid Taskforce including the treatment, implementation, and prenatal committees. 

 

Faculty Disclosure: Dr. Fellers has no financial interest, arrangement or affiliation that could be perceived as a real or apparent conflict of interest in the contact or subject of this presentation.