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Khalid Salaheldin, MD, is a Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences at Stanford University School of Medicine. His expertise includes specialized care for individuals presenting with early psychosis. Dr. Salaheldin evaluates patients at the INSPIRE clinic and is part of the expansion team INSPIRE 360. In addition to his clinical duties, he is actively engaged in teaching, conducting research, and promoting collaborative learning for both patients and colleagues. His treatment philosophy is recovery-oriented, employing a compassionate approach that integrates vital underlying factors, pharmacotherapy, and neuromodulatory interventions, alongside lifestyle elements such as sleep, exercise, and nutrition. His research interests cover early psychosis interventions, neuromodulation, community mental health, and healthcare worker wellness among others. Dr. Salaheldin previously held the position of academic chief resident at Northwell Health, where he focused on designing a consult liaison service for patients experiencing episodes of psychosis. He aims to continue advancing mental health care on both a local and global scale.
Stanford University • Stanford, CA
Clinical Associate Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences.
Northwell Health • New York, NY
Focused on designing a consult liaison service for patients experiencing episodes of psychosis.
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