Biography
Dr. Hutchinson is a family physician in Ann Arbor, Michigan. She completed medical school at the University of Washington School of Medicine and residency at Swedish First Hill in Seattle. She worked as a primary care provider at a federally qualified health center in Seattle, focusing on care for people living unhoused, those with substance use disorders, and justice-involved individuals. She also served as Clinical Site Director of the Seattle STEP Clinic, a collaboration between multi-disciplinary community agencies to provide medications for opioid use disorder in a low-barrier setting, and Clinical Site Director for the Recovery Café Health Resource Center, a nursing-based outreach clinic serving individuals in recovery. She is currently a clinical assistant professor at the University of Michigan Department of Family Medicine, Medical Director of Addiction Services at Packard Health, and works with the Michigan Opioid Collaborative. She is an enthusiastic advocate for harm reduction principles, innovative models of care for marginalized populations, and decreasing stigma for individuals with substance use disorders.
Areas of Interest
Clinical Interests
Substance Use Disorders
Gender Affirming Care
Correctional Health
Healthcare for People Living Homeless
Research Interests
Innovative, low barrier models of care for substance use disorders
Credentials
Medical Degree
University of Washington School of Medicine, Seattle, Wash., 2015
Residency
Swedish First Hill Family Medicine, Seattle, Wash., 2018