Prior to becoming New Jersey’s Acting Health
Commissioner, Dr. Baston built and led the Cooper Center for Healing, an integrated pain, addiction, and behavioral
health center and was an Associate Professor of Medicine at Cooper Medical school of Rowan University.
Dr. Baston began her career as a full spectrum family
physician focused on underserved populations. Prior to
coming to New Jersey, her work ranged from public health
projects in Rwanda, to public maternity and trauma hospitals in the Dominican Republic, to providing full spectrum family planning services and working in a bilingual community health center in Seattle, Washington.
Her experiences in primary care highlighted that both
patients and medical professionals suffer from the lack of
addiction medicine training and integration into healthcare. Following her addiction medicine fellowship, she came to Camden in 2015 driven to improve community-centered health care delivery, population health, and behavioral health. In the following seven years she built an inpatient addiction consult service, multiple interdisciplinary outpatient clinics, a wrap-around perinatal substance use disorder program, a harm reduction based low-barrier walk-in clinic, and the first program for emergency medicine services (EMS)
field initiation of medication for addiction treatment. She led both undergraduate and graduate addiction medical
education and started a new addiction medicine fellowship. Her research team was responsible for bringing in and overseeing several million dollars in state and federal grant funding to support innovation, community
-based care, and to address social determinants of health. This work expanded to state and federal level health policy, and Dr. Baston became the
Medical Director of Government Relations at Cooper University Health Care in 2019. She
is nationally recognized for her work in perinatal substance use disorders and EMS
delivery of addiction treatment. She has spoken to congress, the American Bar
Association, and is a national educator for the organization Zero to Three. She has served
on national level committees including the Infant Toddler Court Program Expert Advisory
Group, the American Academy of Pediatrics Head Start National Expert Workgroup, the
College of Healthcare Information Management Executives Opioid Task Force, and the
American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists Alliance for Innovation on
Maternal Health Opioid Collaborative Workgroup. She has also served on the New Jersey
DMHAS State Epidemiological Outcomes Workgroup, the New Jersey ATLAS State
Advisory Committee, the Camden County Addiction Awareness Task Force, and the
Camden County Opioid Settlement Funds Board. In 2011, she was awarded the
Savacool Prize in Medical Ethics. She has been recognized as a New Jersey Top Doctor
or Top Female Doctor every year from 2017 to 2023, won the Golden Apple Teaching
Award in 2021, the New Jersey Healthcare Innovation Hero award in 2022, and the New
Jersey Hospital Association Healthy New Jersey Award in 2023.
Currently, Dr. Baston is focused on decreasing health disparities, improving maternal child
health outcomes, and enhancing integrated care for behavioral health and substance
use disorders. In her role as Health Commissioner, she strives to ensure that all people have access to resources that can keep them healthy and to compassionate, evidencebased medical care when needed. Dr. Baston is proud to work with an interdisciplinary
team of like-minded, driven individuals at the Department of Health who are dedicated to improving the equity and health of New Jersey.