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Dr. Kari Rabie

Dr. Kari Rabie

Lead Faculty

“As a provider, what I value most are the things I learn from my patients about their lives, their families and culture, about how we can better serve them, and about the importance of our relationship and connection with the land.”

Kari Rabie, MD, has been the Medical Officer at the Native American Clinic in Minneapolis since 2011. Prior to working at NACC she was Medical Director at Southside Community Health Services. She is a Board-Certified Family Practice Physician, graduated from the University of Minnesota Medical School in 1998 and completed her residency training at the Hennepin County Family Practice Residency Program in 2001. In addition to seeing patients, she supervises the provider nursing and medical staff, always focusing on with continuous quality improvement, functionality of the electronic health record, and systems of care. In the latter part of 2016, she became certified as a buprenorphine provider and started up a multidisciplinary Medication Assisted Recovery Services team at NACC. Dr. Rabie is adjunct instructor at University of Minnesota Medical School since 2008. 

Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program

Kari is the lead faculty for the Substance Use Disorder ECHO Program, which is designed to enhance I/T/U clinicians’ ability to provide care for patients with SUD.

Interested in receiving free treatment recommendations or technical assistance from one of our experts? Contact us at echo@npaihb.org.

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