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PsychU Supporting Organization: An Interview With Potomac Psychiatry

In this interview, Dennis Sholler chats with Drs. Bruce Alan Kehr, Rene Stokes, Chuck Ng, and Julie Wendt about their work at Potomac Psychiatry, a new PsychU supporting organization.

Potomac Psychiatry does “whatever it takes” to help patients feel well and recover their health. Their clinicians understand that no two patients are alike. As a full-service psychiatric practice, Potomac Psychiatry offers genetic testing, nutritional psychiatry, autism evaluations, talk therapy, and more, and uses sophisticated techniques to develop personalized treatment plans designed to help patients get to the root of their suffering, so they can feel better for good.

For more information about Potomac Psychiatry, please visit their website at https://www.potomacpsychiatry.com/

Featuring:

  • Bruce Alan Kehr, MD
    Founder, Potomac Psychiatry
  • Rene Stokes, MD, MPH
    Psychiatrist, Potomac Psychiatry
  • Chuck Ng, DO
    Developmental-Behavioral Pediatrician, Potomac Psychiatry
  • Julie Wendt, MS, LN, CNS
    Licensed Clinical Nutritionist, Potomac Psychiatry

Moderator:

  • Dennis Sholler, PhD
    Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. (OPDC)

Dennis Sholler is an employee of Otsuka Pharmaceutical Development & Commercialization, Inc. (OPDC)

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