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In this captivating episode, we explore Dr. David Feifel's unconventional journey from quantum physics to pioneering psychiatrist. Dr. Feifel shares how his fascination with consciousness led him to psychiatry, hoping to witness a "golden era" of breakthrough treatments. However, his early career was marked by disillusionment as the field remained stagnant, prompting him to seek innovative solutions.
Dr. Feifel discusses his groundbreaking work with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and ketamine therapy at UC San Diego. He details the challenges of implementing these treatments in academic settings, including the crucial role of set and setting in ketamine therapy. His persistence led to the creation of the Center for Advanced Treatment of Mood and Anxiety Disorders (CATMAD), where he combined TMS and ketamine treatments with remarkable results.
The conversation then turns to Dr. Feifel's decision to leave academia and establish the Kadima Neuropsychiatry Institute, allowing him greater freedom to innovate. He also shares insights on his work expanding ketamine therapy to Rwanda, highlighting the challenges and rewards of adapting treatments to different cultural contexts. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of psychiatry, including the complex interplay between innovation, regulation, and economics in bringing new treatments to patients.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Feifel emphasizes the importance of thinking beyond traditional pharmacological approaches in psychiatry, advocating for a more holistic and innovative approach to mental health treatment. His journey offers valuable lessons for clinicians and researchers looking to push the boundaries of psychiatric care and improve outcomes for patients with treatment-resistant conditions.
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In this captivating episode, we explore Dr. David Feifel's unconventional journey from quantum physics to pioneering psychiatrist. Dr. Feifel shares how his fascination with consciousness led him to psychiatry, hoping to witness a "golden era" of breakthrough treatments. However, his early career was marked by disillusionment as the field remained stagnant, prompting him to seek innovative solutions.
Dr. Feifel discusses his groundbreaking work with Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) and ketamine therapy at UC San Diego. He details the challenges of implementing these treatments in academic settings, including the crucial role of set and setting in ketamine therapy. His persistence led to the creation of the Center for Advanced Treatment of Mood and Anxiety Disorders (CATMAD), where he combined TMS and ketamine treatments with remarkable results.
The conversation then turns to Dr. Feifel's decision to leave academia and establish the Kadima Neuropsychiatry Institute, allowing him greater freedom to innovate. He also shares insights on his work expanding ketamine therapy to Rwanda, highlighting the challenges and rewards of adapting treatments to different cultural contexts. The episode concludes with a discussion on the future of psychiatry, including the complex interplay between innovation, regulation, and economics in bringing new treatments to patients.
Throughout the episode, Dr. Feifel emphasizes the importance of thinking beyond traditional pharmacological approaches in psychiatry, advocating for a more holistic and innovative approach to mental health treatment. His journey offers valuable lessons for clinicians and researchers looking to push the boundaries of psychiatric care and improve outcomes for patients with treatment-resistant conditions.
Brought to you by: Osmind.org, the #1 All-in-one Billing Solution + EHR for the modern private psychiatry practice

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