CBMO and Asso Clinical Professor of Psychiatry
Stanley Street Treatment and Resources and Brown University
Dr. Genie Bailey, MD, DABAM, is an Associate Clinical Professor of Psychiatry and
Human Behavior at Brown University, a Board Certified psychiatrist with over 30 years of clinical
experience, a distinguished Lifetime Fellow of the American Psychiatric Association and a Diplomate of
the American Board of Addiction Medicine. She is also the Director of Research and Director of the
Medication for Addiction Treatment (MAT) program at the internationally-recognized Stanley Street
Treatment and Resources (SSTAR) in Fall River, Massachusetts, where she has focused on substance
abuse treatment and research for the past decade. Dr. Bailey was the site principal investigator (PI) for
three, multi-center randomized controlled trials funded through NIDA’s Clinical Trials Network including
the CTN 0051(XBOT) study that evaluated the effectiveness of sublingual buprenorphine vs extended
release naltrexone (Vivitrol). She was also a consortium PI on a project funded by NIH/NIDA to evaluate
an implantable treatment for opioid dependency and more recently, she completed trials of injectable
buprenorphine. Dr Bailey is a founding board member of FORCE (Female Opioid Research & Clinical Experts) that focuses prompting evidence- based addiction treatment.
Dr. Bailey graduated from Duke Medical School and trained in psychiatry at Yale
University. She has published widely is valued as a public speaker and strong advocate for destigmatizing the disease of addiction.