Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar
Credentials: MD, MPH
Position title: Associate Professor (CHS) of Departments of Population Health Sciences and Family Medicine and Community Health
Email: elizabeth.salisbury-afshar@fammed.wisc.edu
Address:
1007c WARF Office Building
610 Walnut Street
Madison, WI 53726

Dr. Salisbury-Afshar’s focus is on improving the health and wellbeing of people who use drugs and alcohol. She is a physician who is board certified in preventive medicine/general public health, family medicine, and addiction medicine and her expertise lies at the intersection of these fields. Her work includes patient care, teaching, public health practice, and research related to implementation and evaluation of addiction and harm reduction-related programs.
Prior to coming to the University of Wisconsin, Dr. Salisbury-Afshar has worked in the public and not for profit sectors. She served as the Medical Director of Behavioral Health Systems Baltimore, where she developed and oversaw the Baltimore City Overdose Prevention Plan, the Opioid Fatality Review Board, and the third-party naloxone distribution program. She subsequently served as the Medical Director of Behavioral Health at the Chicago Department of Public Health, where she created and implemented the Department’s strategy to address the opioid overdose crisis, helped to standardize the way opioid-related morbidity and mortality was analyzed and reported, developed provider education learning collaboratives to increase access to medications for opioid use disorder (MOUD) treatment, and supported expansion of naloxone access through funding and educational initiatives. Dr. Salisbury-Afshar also served as the Director of the Center for Addiction Research and Effective Solutions (CARES) at the American Institutes for Research. In this role she worked on a variety of projects ranging from addiction-related public health strategy to the development of technical assistance to expand access to evidence-based addiction treatment.
Dr. Salisbury-Afshar serves as the Program Director of the Preventive Medicine Residency, and as the Medical Director of Harm Reduction Services for the Wisconsin Department of Health Services Division of Public Health. She has over twelve years of experience working clinically in federally qualified health centers- providing both primary care and addiction medicine treatment. She currently practices at Access Community Health Centers and as a consulting physician in addiction medicine at UW Hospital. She is core faculty in the UW Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program and holds a joint appointment in the Department of Family Medicine and Community Health.