Psychiatric Times June 16, 2025
Tamir Aldad, MD, MBA

According to this pioneer, mental health professionals should embrace a new mindset: to consider how to can apply expertise not only within the confines of the exam room, but in boardrooms, in startups, in classrooms, and in community centers.

I did not begin as a health care entrepreneur. I was a young medical student on the traditional track who became interested in a career in psychiatry because I wanted to help individuals: individuals who were suffering, struggling, or trapped. My motivation was never about creating a business; it was about making a difference. However, as years passed, I began to recognize a troubling truth: the system I am a part of too frequently hinders, rather than advances, access to mental...

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