Dr. Meera Grover
MD, CCFP(AM), CISAM
Assistant Professor, Department of Family Medicine, University of Calgary
Co – Program Director, Department of Family Medicine Enhanced Skills in Addiction Medicine
Member at Large – Term: 2024-2028
Dr. Meera Grover is a fellowship-trained addiction medicine physician and family physician. She completed medical school and residency in her home province of Alberta, where she currently practices. Prior to this, she practiced as a registered nurse in Alberta and British Columbia as an addiction medicine nurse doing outreach and working at a supervised consumption site in Vancouver. She currently works at the three main shelters in Calgary, as well as in acute care in an addiction medicine consult service, at the Calgary ODP/NTS as a provider, and at CUPS and the Alex (Calgary Community Health Centres). She is the Associate Medical Lead at CUPS and has previously been a medical lead at the Alex RAAM clinic as well as Calgary ARCH. She is also a co-program director for the University of Calgary’s Enhanced Skills fellowship program in Addiction Medicine through the Department of Family Medicine. Dr. Grover is passionate about providing consensual, patient-centered, evidence-based addiction medicine and is keenly interested in how patient-driven changes in practice are combined with research and evidence to keep addiction medicine a cutting-edge field. She is the author of “Why I Help People Take Drugs: Reflections of a Christian Addiction Medicine Physician.”