Erin Lund, MD, MPH
Erin grew up in the rural mountains of Oregon. She completed her schooling in Boston and then returned west to Santa Rosa for residency. After graduation, she completed a two-year surgical obstetrics fellowship and MPH at the University of New Mexico where she developed an interest in treating addiction in pregnancy. Erin returned to Santa Rosa in 2010 to join the obstetric call group at Vista. Erin joined the core faculty in 2013 as the Maternity Care Director, a role that she held until 2020. In 2015, Erin founded the New Beginnings Clinic to care for perinatal patients with substance use disorders, mental health conditions and unstable housing. Further developing her growing passion for addiction medicine, Erin became board certified in Addiction Medicine in 2020 and has been working to expand the residency curriculum in addiction medicine and care of unhoused populations. Starting in 2024 she will also oversee the newly created ACGME-accredited fellowship in Addiction Medicine. She continues to practice outpatient and inpatient surgical obstetrics with a full spectrum outpatient panel at the Caritas Campus with a focus on unhoused populations. Erin also enjoys yoga, hiking, skiing, reading, and spending time with her husband and two boys.
School: Harvard Medical School
Fellowship: University of New Mexico Maternal, Child, & Reproductive Health
Alumni Year: 2008
School: Harvard Medical School
Fellowship: University of New Mexico Maternal, Child, & Reproductive Health
Alumni Year: 2008