Kara Dillon, MD
Assistant Professor
Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine
Medicine
General Internal Medicine




Kara Dillon, MD is a board-certified primary care physician and addiction medicine specialist at Boston Medical Center and an assistant professor at Boston University Chobanian & Avedisian School of Medicine. In addition to primary care, she sees patients in the Office Based Addiction Treatment (OBAT) Program, Faster Paths to Treatment program, and attends on the inpatient addiction consult service. She directs the Addiction and Health Track of the LEADS health equity course for first- and second-year medical students at BU. She is passionate about medical education, incorporating harm reduction into general medical settings, and the intersection of primary care and addiction medicine.

Dr. Dillon received her BS from Boston University and medical degree from Tufts University School of Medicine. She completed internal medicine-primary care residency and ambulatory chief residency at New York Presbyterian-Weill Cornell Medical Center, followed by addiction medicine fellowship at BMC.

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  1. Choi, J.J., Gambina, K., Liu, M.M., Navarro, M.J., Ryan, K., Pandya, N. Implementing briefing and debriefing during rounds. Clin Teach. 2023.
  2. Ryan K.M., Siegler E. Pyogenic brain abscess associated with an incidental pulmonary arteriovenous malformation. BMJ Case Rep. 2022.
  3. Swed B., Ryan K., Gandarilla O., Shah M.A., Brar G. Favorable response to second-line atezolizumab and bevacizumab following progression on nivolumab in advanced hepatocellular carcinoma: A case report demonstrating that anti-VEGF therapy overcomes resistance to checkpoint inhibition. Medicine (Baltimore). 2021.

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Bar chart showing 3 publications over 3 distinct years, with a maximum of 1 publications in 2021 and 2022 and 2023

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2023 Weill Cornell Internal Medicine Residency: Senior Resident of the Year
2023 Society of General Internal Medicine: National Young Scholar in GIM
2022 American Society of Addiction Medicine: Ruth Fox Scholar
2020 Tufts University School of Medicine: Honos Civicus Award
2016 Boston University: Summa Cum Laude
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