Richard Bruno MD, MPH
Family and Preventive Medicine Physician
Central City Concern
Richard Bruno is a double-boarded Family & Preventive medicine physician, serving as the Senior Medical Director for Primary Care at a federally-qualified health center that focuses on healthcare for the homeless in Portland, Oregon. He has led workshops, conferences, rallies, and actions for health justice. His main clinical focuses are on HIV, gender affirming care, diet-related disease, and substance use disorders, with involvement in community public health interventions and policies, including cooking classes for kids and legislation expanding access to medication for opioid use disorder. He has served on the boards of the American Academy of Family Physicians, Physicians for a National Health Program, National Physicians Alliance (now Doctors for America), Committee to Protect Medicare, American Association of Public Health Physicians, Physicians for Social Responsibility (Chesapeake chapter and Oregon chapter), MedChi (the Maryland state medical society), Sugar Free Kids Maryland, Maryland Academy of Family Physicians, Baltimore City Medical Society, Hampden Family Center, Hampden Community Council, Wyman Park Community Association, Roland Park Civic League, Richmond Neighborhood Association, the Oregon Prescription Drug Affordability Board, and the People's Grocery Co-Op. He has also served on the Ethics Panel of the Baltimore City Public Schools district. He attained a bachelor's degree from Princeton University, doctorate of medicine from Oregon Health and Science University, and a master of public health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He graduated from the combined Family & Preventive Medicine residency program at MedStar Franklin Square and Johns Hopkins. He was a candidate for Maryland state representative. His wife and two children enjoy hiking, biking, cooking, and playing music together.
Family and Preventive Medicine Physician
Central City Concern
Richard Bruno is a double-boarded Family & Preventive medicine physician, serving as the Senior Medical Director for Primary Care at a federally-qualified health center that focuses on healthcare for the homeless in Portland, Oregon. He has led workshops, conferences, rallies, and actions for health justice. His main clinical focuses are on HIV, gender affirming care, diet-related disease, and substance use disorders, with involvement in community public health interventions and policies, including cooking classes for kids and legislation expanding access to medication for opioid use disorder. He has served on the boards of the American Academy of Family Physicians, Physicians for a National Health Program, National Physicians Alliance (now Doctors for America), Committee to Protect Medicare, American Association of Public Health Physicians, Physicians for Social Responsibility (Chesapeake chapter and Oregon chapter), MedChi (the Maryland state medical society), Sugar Free Kids Maryland, Maryland Academy of Family Physicians, Baltimore City Medical Society, Hampden Family Center, Hampden Community Council, Wyman Park Community Association, Roland Park Civic League, Richmond Neighborhood Association, the Oregon Prescription Drug Affordability Board, and the People's Grocery Co-Op. He has also served on the Ethics Panel of the Baltimore City Public Schools district. He attained a bachelor's degree from Princeton University, doctorate of medicine from Oregon Health and Science University, and a master of public health from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. He graduated from the combined Family & Preventive Medicine residency program at MedStar Franklin Square and Johns Hopkins. He was a candidate for Maryland state representative. His wife and two children enjoy hiking, biking, cooking, and playing music together.