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"Helping patients with mental illness or challenges enjoy their best possible lives is my passion. I havealways been the friend who liked to listen and could recognize patterns or habits in people’s behavior, but I ultimately decided to go to medical school to become a psychiatrist when I became fascinated with the physiological aspects of mental health. It was worth all the years of study and hard work! Collaborating with other mental health professionals and health care providers to give a patient comprehensive support is so rewarding."
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SOC Code: 29-1223
Psychiatrists diagnose, treat, and help prevent mental disorders.*
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