Bryant Shuey, MD, MPH

Bryant Shuey, MD, MPH
Dr. Shuey’s work focuses on substance use and chronic disease, with an emphasis on evaluating policies affecting treatment access for opioid use disorder. He completed a 2-year general medicine fellowship (T32HP32715, T32HP42013) at Harvard Medical School where he worked as a research fellow and principal investigator in the Harvard Pilgrim Health Care Institute on various projects, including the impact of high-deductible health plans on care for opioid use disorder, the association of a Massachusetts opioid prescribing limit law on opioid prescribing for post-operative orthopedic patients, and pandemic-related changes in high-acuity alcohol-related conditions. He is interested in quasi-experimental methodologies in his work, including interrupted time series and difference-in-differences.
Awards
- Gold Humanism Honor Society, University of New Mexico, 2017
- Class of 2018 Department of Internal Medicine Clerkship Award in Medicine, University of New Mexico, 2018
- Outstanding PGY-I Award, University of South Florida, 2019
- Young Investigator Award, Southern Society for Clinical Investigation, SGIM, 2020
- Outstanding PGY-II Award, University of South Florida, 2020
- Outstanding Resident of the Year Award, American College of Physicians-Florida Chapter, 2020
- Chairman's Leadership Award, University of South Florida, 2021
- Finalist, NIH Care Management Investigator-Initiated Research Grant Program, 2022
- Finalist, Mack Lipkin Sr. Associate Member Scientific Presentation Award, SGIM, 2023