William Becker, MD
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General Internal Medicine
VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Mailstop 151B, 950 Campbell Avenue
West Haven, CT 06516
United States
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Dr. William C. Becker is a general internist with clinical epidemiology, addiction medicine and pain management training, whose research, educational and clinical efforts broadly aim to improve the quality of chronic pain treatment in general medical settings, especially in the complex overlap of chronic pain and opioid use disorder. He directs the Opioid Reassessment Clinic at the VA Connecticut Healthcare System and is PI or co-PI of several research projects through the VA, NIH, PCORI and the FDA.
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General Internal Medicine
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Other Departments & Organizations
- Addiction Medicine Fellowship Program
- All Institutions
- General Internal Medicine
- Internal Medicine
- National Clinician Scholars Program
- Program in Addiction Medicine
- Yale-Drug use, Addiction, and HIV prevention Research Scholars (DAHRS)
Education & Training
- Fellow
- Yale University (2007)
- Chief Resident
- Yale University (2005)
- Resident
- Yale University (2004)
- Intern
- Yale University (2002)
- MD
- Temple University School of Medicine (2001)
- BA
- Yale University (1995)
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0000-0002-0788-1467
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Sara N Edmond, PhD
David Fiellin, MD
Anne C. Black, PhD
Minhee Sung
Robert Kerns, PhD
Brent A Moore, PhD
Analgesics, Opioid
Chronic Pain
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2025
Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Clinical Variables Associated With Nonmedical Pharmaceutical Opioid Use and Heroin Use Among US Adults in 2021 to 2022.
Moss M, Buonora M, Becker W. Demographic, Socioeconomic, and Clinical Variables Associated With Nonmedical Pharmaceutical Opioid Use and Heroin Use Among US Adults in 2021 to 2022. Substance Abuse 2025, 29767342251348150. PMID: 40667774, DOI: 10.1177/29767342251348150.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsUS adultsOpioid useLower self-rated healthSelf-rated healthSevere mental illnessNational Survey on Drug Use and HealthDrug Use and HealthPublic health effortsHeroin useClinical variablesMultivariate logistic regression modelCross-sectional studyAssociated with opioid useLogistic regression modelsSedative/tranquilizer useOpioid overdose epidemicOpioid use patternsMental illnessHealth effortsMiddle age groupNonmedical opioid usePharmaceutical opioid useNonmedical stimulant useSocioeconomic variablesMultisubstance useCharacteristics of Veterans Receiving Medication for Opioid Use Disorder: An Observational Cohort Study
Jones K, Mandavia A, Gurewich D, Wyse J, Sung M, Becker W, Livingston N. Characteristics of Veterans Receiving Medication for Opioid Use Disorder: An Observational Cohort Study. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2025, 1-4. PMID: 40588710, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-025-09657-6.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricIncorporating Patient and Provider Voices into the Veterans Pain Care Organizational Improvement Comparative Effectiveness Study: Informing Future Implementation
Hagedorn H, Purcell N, DeRonne B, Salameh H, Becker W, Seal K, Krebs E. Incorporating Patient and Provider Voices into the Veterans Pain Care Organizational Improvement Comparative Effectiveness Study: Informing Future Implementation. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2025, 1-13. PMID: 40481383, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-025-09639-8.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterdisciplinary pain teamVeterans Health AdministrationClinical championsProcess evaluationLeadership supportReducing opioid useConclusionThis process evaluationQualitative process evaluationPrimary care settingOpioid useComparative effectiveness studiesRE-AIMPatient involvementConstructs of implementationPain teamCare settingsPatient perspectiveCategorize themesIdentified themesImprove painClinical teamProvider voicesHealth AdministrationIncorporating patientEffectiveness trialWhat Makes for a Positive Patient Experience in Chronic Pain Care? A Qualitative Evaluation of Factors Affecting Veteran Patient Satisfaction Across Two Individualized Pain Care Interventions in VA Primary Care
Purcell N, DeRonne B, Salameh H, Krebs E, Seal K, Becker W, Hagedorn H. What Makes for a Positive Patient Experience in Chronic Pain Care? A Qualitative Evaluation of Factors Affecting Veteran Patient Satisfaction Across Two Individualized Pain Care Interventions in VA Primary Care. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2025, 1-10. PMID: 40425935, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-025-09630-3.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricConceptsPositive patient experiencePain careCare interventionsPatient experienceCare coordinationVeterans Affairs (VA) healthcare systemPatient satisfactionMultimodal pain careChronic pain careVA primary carePain-related disabilitySelf-manage painPatient-clinician relationshipAffected patient satisfactionSemi-structured interviewsPatient involvementPrimary careCare teamCare accessOpioid-related deathsQualitative interview dataSelf-ManagementVeteran patientsHealthcare systemInfluence patientsReceipt of addiction treatment after nonfatal opioid overdose and risk of subsequent overdose: A retrospective cohort study
Howell B, Black A, Lin H, Liberatore M, Greene C, D'Onofrio G, Heimer R, Grau L, Hawk K, Fiellin D, Becker W. Receipt of addiction treatment after nonfatal opioid overdose and risk of subsequent overdose: A retrospective cohort study. Drug And Alcohol Dependence 2025, 273: 112679. PMID: 40413965, PMCID: PMC12178112, DOI: 10.1016/j.drugalcdep.2025.112679.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchAltmetricMeSH Keywords and ConceptsConceptsAddiction treatment modalitiesAddiction treatmentInpatient addiction treatmentOpioid overdose survivorsOverdose survivorsOpioid agonist treatmentOpioid overdoseReceipt of methadoneOpioid withdrawalInpatient treatmentBenzodiazepine exposureNon-medicalAddictionAssociated with reduced riskNonfatal opioid overdoseAgonist treatmentNon-fatal opioid overdoseTreatment modalitiesAssociated with increased riskBenzodiazepinesIndividual level dataMethadoneRetrospective cohort studyOpioidBuprenorphineIntegrating Implementation Outcomes into Effectiveness Studies: A Practical Guide for Clinical Interventionists
Wesolowicz D, Becker W, Alegria M, Chin-Purcell L, Glass J, Knudsen H, Dow P, Seal K, McGinty E. Integrating Implementation Outcomes into Effectiveness Studies: A Practical Guide for Clinical Interventionists. Journal Of General Internal Medicine 2025, 1-7. PMID: 40301219, DOI: 10.1007/s11606-025-09551-1.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricIntervention for hospitalized people with chronic pain and elevated risk for opioid‐related harm: A pilot randomized controlled trial
Weimer M, Buonora M, Hajduk A, Ackerman A, Daggula K, Becker W, Chaudhry S, Fiellin D. Intervention for hospitalized people with chronic pain and elevated risk for opioid‐related harm: A pilot randomized controlled trial. Journal Of Hospital Medicine 2025 PMID: 40271961, DOI: 10.1002/jhm.70066.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsOpioid-related harmsGuideline-concordant carePain interventionsCase identification toolElevated riskChronic painOpioid stewardshipHospitalized peopleEMR-based toolOpioid stewardship programsPain-related careRandomized Controlled TrialsUsual carePotential participantsCareManagement of analgesiaExploratory outcomesControlled TrialsPrimary outcomeHospitalized adultsInterventionHarmPainNo significant differenceRiskBuprenorphine, Pain, and Opioid Use in Patients Taking High-Dose Long-Term Opioids
Becker W, Seal K, Nelson D, DeRonne B, Kats A, Morasco B, Frank J, Makris U, Painter J, Allen K, Mixon A, Bohnert A, Reznik T, Hagedorn H, Hammett P, Borsari B, Baxley C, Krebs E. Buprenorphine, Pain, and Opioid Use in Patients Taking High-Dose Long-Term Opioids. JAMA Internal Medicine 2025, 185: 372-381. PMID: 39960730, PMCID: PMC11833656, DOI: 10.1001/jamainternmed.2024.8361.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchCitationsAltmetricConceptsLong-term opioid therapyOpioid therapyOpioid dosageDiscontinuation of long-term opioid therapyFollow-upModerate to severe chronic painHigh-dose opioid therapyBrief Pain Inventory scoresLong-term opioidsSevere chronic painMorphine Milligram EquivalentsSwitching to buprenorphineRandomized clinical trialsStructured follow-upOpioid doseReducing opioidsMilligram equivalentsOpioid useChronic painHigh-doseVeterans Affairs primary care clinicsImprove painProportion of participantsPrimary care clinicsOptimal dose241 Patient Perspectives on the Summit Opioid Tapering Support Program
Grant A, Wesolowicz D, Becker W, Fraenkel L, Chhabra M, Moore B, Edmond S. 241 Patient Perspectives on the Summit Opioid Tapering Support Program. Journal Of Pain 2025, 29: 105039. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2025.105039.Peer-Reviewed Original Research200 Peers Enhancing Engagement for Pain Services: Results of a Pilot Trial
Edmond S, Rogers D, Klee A, Becker W. 200 Peers Enhancing Engagement for Pain Services: Results of a Pilot Trial. Journal Of Pain 2025, 29: 104998. DOI: 10.1016/j.jpain.2025.104998.Peer-Reviewed Original Research
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- May 28, 2025
Opioid Overdose Crisis: Medications Prevent Subsequent Overdoses
- May 27, 2025
Research Project Studies High Doses of an Opioid Use Disorder Medication Among Veterans
- December 02, 2024
Pain Management Collaboratory Coordinating Center Receives Grant to Continue Research
- April 30, 2024
Amid Opioid Overdose Crisis, Yale Program in Addiction Medicine Advises State on Drug Company Settlement Spending
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General Internal Medicine
VA Connecticut Healthcare System, Mailstop 151B, 950 Campbell Avenue
West Haven, CT 06516
United States
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West Haven, CT 06516