Monty Ghosh is an Internist and Addiction Specialist who works at the University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton as an Internist as well as the Foothills and Rockyview Hospitals doing Addiction Medicine in Calgary. He works with multiple community based not for profit organizations to provide support for marginalized populations including The Alex and The Calgary Drop-In Centre. He also helps foster and create unique programs to support those living with substance use, experiencing homelessness, and with other vulnerabilities. He is the Medical Co-Lead for the AHS Rapid Access Addiction Medicine (RAAM) Program. He has addiction certification through the International Society of Addiction Medicine, and a Masters Public Health from Harvard University. He is an assistant professor at both The University of Alberta and the University of Calgary, and is heavily involved with provincial policy building in Alberta, as well as with research and is the primary receipient of grants from Health Canada, Alberta Innovates, Alberta Health, and the Canadian Institute of Health Research. He is the current president of the Section of Addiction Medicine of the Alberta Medical Association. He is also the co-chair of the Canadian Network for the Health and Housing of People Experiencing Homelessness (CNH3)


