→ Main Objectives

  1. Expand Iowa's Capacity to Conduct Evidence-Based and Approved Opioid Abatement Strategies 

  2. Expand Access to FDA-Approved Medications for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) 

  3. Reduce Stigma and Build Recovery-Ready Communities                                                                                                                  

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Our Partners

Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest

We're excited to partner with the Healthier Workforce Center of the Midwest to encourage and build recovery-friendly workplaces. 

In being a recovery-friendly workplace, your organization will support your existing staff, build a better reputation as an employee, and increase your bottom line. 

Recovery Iowa's Recovery Residence Homepage

Our partners at the ISU Public Science Collaborative have created a Recovery Residences database page on Recovery-Iowa.org.

This new resource highlights recovery residences across the state of Iowa that are certified by the National Alliance for Recovery Residences (NARR).

This webpage provides live totals for Iowa's NARR-certified recovery residences and bed capacity, along with a listing of providers operating NARR-certified residences in Iowa. It also includes recovery housing publications and additional resources.

The STAR Leadership Team

Alison Lynch, MD, MS

Alison Lynch, MD, MS

  • Clinical Psychiatrist specializing in 
    • Addiction Medicine
    • Maternal Substance Use Disorder
    • Anxiety disorders
    • Community Psychiatry
    • Mood Disorders
  • Professor of Psychiatry
  • Clinical Professor of Family and Community Medicine
  • Founder, Opioid Addiction Clinic (also known as the medication for addiction or "MAT" Clinic), Department of Psychiatry
  • Director, Division of Addiction Medicine
  • Program Director, Addiction Medicine Fellowship
  • Current President, Iowa Medical Society
Heidi Wood, PharmD, MAS

Heidi Wood, PharmD, MAS

  • Clinical Pharmacy Specialist specializing in
    • Psychiatry
    • Infectious Disease
    • Addiction
Nichole Nidey, PhD

Nichole Nidey, PhD

  • Assistant Professor of Epidemiology specializing in
    • Maternal Child Health
    • Perinatal Substance Use
    • Patient- and Community-Engaged Research