Addiction Medicine Physician
Multnomah County Department of Health/Corrections Health
Portland, Oregon
Eowyn Rieke MD MPH FASAM is a family doctor, addictions medicine specialist and medical leader. She has worked for over 20 years in health care for homeless and other marginalized groups. Eowyn has devote the last 10 years of her career to expanding access to compassionate, evidence-based, low-barrier substance use care, most recently working for the Multnomah County Health Department's Corrections Health division. In this role she has worked with the Transition Services Program to dramatically increase access to sublingual buprenorphine and offer long-acting injectable buprenorphine to select justice-involved clients.
Eowyn is a past president of the Oregon chapter of the American Society of Addiction Medicine and was a member of the Oregon Measure 110 Oversight and Accountability Council. She has served as chair of the National Health Care for the Homeless's Clinciian Steering Committee and on the NHCHC Board of Directors.
Eowyn earned her MD degree from Brown University's Warren Alpert Medical School and her Masters in Public Health from Harvard University. Eowyn loves to spend time where there are more trees than people, especially with her kid, partner and rascally dogs Huckleberry Hayduke Finn and Toad Macaroni McChomsky III.
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LAI Buprenorphine in Criminal Justice Settings: Strategies and Tools for Implementation
Sunday, April 26, 2026
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