Biography
At Stanford, Dr. Salaheldin's current responsibilities encompass a range of clinical activities, including evaluating patients with early psychosis at the INSPIRE clinic, providing care in the inpatient psychiatric unit, and delivering interventional psychiatry services. In addition to his clinical work, he is actively engaged in teaching, conducting research, and fostering collaborative learning among his patients and colleagues.
His treatment philosophy is a recovery oriented and compassionate approach evaluating vital underlying factors alongside pharmacotherapy & neuromodulatory interventions including: sleep, exercise, nutrition, mindfulness, therapy integration, underlying medical issues, substance use, psychosocial history, and importantly patients’ current relationships (including pets of course!). His approach focuses on meeting patients where they are at in their health journey, aligning treatment with their personal goals, and being actively present in their management.
Dr. Salaheldin’s research interests include early psychosis interventions, underlying medical causes of psychiatric symptoms, neuromodulation, community/global mental health, spirituality and mental health, healthcare worker mental health, novel psychiatric therapeutics, and mental health parity & policy.
Before joining Stanford, Dr. Salaheldin served as the academic chief resident at Northwell Health, where his focus centered on designing a consult liaison service for patients experiencing a first episode of psychosis. This pioneering initiative aimed to provide compassionate support to patients and their families from the moment they arrived at the emergency room, throughout their inpatient stay, and during their transition to the outpatient setting. He hopes to continue this work on a local and global scale.
“True compassion means not only feeling another's pain, but also being moved to help relieve it. ” —Daniel Goleman
Professional Summary
Education & Certifications
- Medical Education: St George's University School of Medicine Grenada West Indies (2017) NY West Indies
- Board Certification: American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Psychiatry (2021)
- ABPN Dipolmate, Board Certification, American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Psychiatry (2021)
- Residency: Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra Northwell GME Program (2021) NY
- BA, University of California Berkeley, Public Health (2009)
- BA, University of California Santa Cruz (Transfer to UC Berkeley) (2007)
- HSDG, Lowell High School, San Francisco, CA (2005)
Honors & Awards
- Academic Chief Resident, Northwell Health (2020-2021)
- Biology Scholars Program, UC Berkeley (2008-2009)
- Excellence in Teaching Award, Stanford School of Medicine, Psychiatry & Behavioral Sciences (2023)
Memberships
- Consultant, Muslim Mental Health Lab (2022 - Present)
- Affiliated Faculty, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute (2023 - Present)
Administrative Appointments
- Assistant Medical Director, INSPIRE Clinic (2022 - Present)
Publications
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The relationship between prototype ratings of personality and self and interpersonal functioning with an adolescent inpatient sample
Haggerty, G., Esang, M., Salaheldin, K., & Lima, A. (2021). The relationship between prototype ratings of personality and self and interpersonal functioning with an adolescent inpatient sample. CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY & PSYCHOTHERAPY, 28(2), 364–372. -
Phobias
Farooq, U., & Salaheldin, K. (2020). Phobias. 5MinuteConsult. Wolters Kluwer. -
I THINK MY PATIENT MAY BE EXPERIENCING PSYCHOSIS - NOW WHAT? HOW PROVIDERS CAN SUPPORT EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND INTERVENTION.
Eisen, K., Chari, S., Salaheldin, K., Zepp, C., Ballon, J., & Hardy, K. (2022). I THINK MY PATIENT MAY BE EXPERIENCING PSYCHOSIS - NOW WHAT? HOW PROVIDERS CAN SUPPORT EARLY IDENTIFICATION AND INTERVENTION. ANNALS OF BEHAVIORAL MEDICINE. OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC.
Clinical Trials
Clinical trials are research studies that evaluate a new medical approach, device, drug, or other treatment. As a Stanford Health Care patient, you may have access to the latest, advanced clinical trials.
Open trials refer to studies currently accepting participants. Closed trials are not currently enrolling, but may open in the future.
- Improving Cognition Via Exercise in Schizophrenia
- CONNEX-3: A Study to Test Whether Iclepertin Improves Learning and Memory in People With Schizophrenia
- A Study to Assess the Effects of RO6889450 (Ralmitaront) in Participants With Schizophrenia or Schizoaffective Disorder and Negative Symptoms
- Study to Evaluate the Long-term Safety, Tolerability, and Durability of Treatment Effect of ALKS 3831
- An Extension Study to Assess Long-Term Safety and Tolerability of Adjunctive KarXT in Subjects With Inadequately Controlled Symptoms of Schizophrenia
Practice Locations
SHC- Psychiatry Palo Alto, CA
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