Program Manager
Michigan State University
Mt. Pleasant, Michigan
Daryn Papenfuse, MPH, is the Program Manager supporting the Provider Clinical Support Systems grant implementation at Michigan State University College of Human Medicine, where he leads statewide efforts to integrate evidence‑based SUD education into medical training. His career spans Michigan’s Section 1003 SUD capacity assessment and leadership of the State Opioid Response (SOR) grants, giving him a rare systems‑level perspective on how public health priorities translate into clinical workforce preparation. He holds a BS in Community Health Education (2016) and an MPH in Public Health (2018) from Central Michigan University, where he has served on the Public Health Program Advisory Board since its founding. He enjoys exploring the great state of Michigan with his wife, Miranda, and is an avid fly fisherman.
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Teaching Tomorrow’s Doctors: Incorporating Evidence-Based SUD Training in Medical Schools
Friday, April 24, 2026
3:15 PM - 4:30 PM PT