Dr. Jordan offers a comprehensive range of consultation services in addiction treatment and psychiatry, tailored to meet the needs of healthcare providers, organizations, and communities. Her approach is grounded in evidence-based practices, innovation, and a deep commitment to serving diverse populations across North Carolina.
Dr. Jordan is a sought-after speaker, delivering presentations and workshops on topics such as opioid use disorder, stigma reduction, integrated addiction treatment, and best practices in behavioral health. She has presented at local, state, and national conferences, sharing the latest research and practical strategies to improve care delivery and outcomes.
With extensive clinical experience, Dr. Jordan provides expert case consultation for complex addiction and psychiatric cases. She collaborates with clinicians, healthcare teams, and organizations to offer guidance on diagnosis, treatment planning, medication management, and care coordination for individuals with substance use and co-occurring mental health disorders.
A dedicated mentor, Dr. Jordan supports clinicians at all stages of their careers. She offers one-on-one and group mentorship to physicians, nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other healthcare professionals, helping them build skills and confidence in addiction medicine and psychiatry. Her statewide network and leadership in fellowship programs have fostered the next generation of addiction specialists.
Dr. Jordan has a proven track record of designing and launching innovative programs, including mobile clinics for rural outreach, emergency department-based opioid use disorder treatment, and inpatient addiction consult services. She partners with organizations to assess needs, develop tailored solutions, and implement sustainable models of care that expand access and improve outcomes
A core focus of Dr. Jordan’s work is expanding access to care for historically underserved and diverse populations. She employs culturally responsive strategies and community engagement to break down barriers, address disparities, and ensure that addiction and mental health services are accessible and effective for all individuals, regardless of background or location.