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Dr. Danish started his work in psychiatry in 2007, when he entered his residency at the University of Pennsylvania. He loved teaching and supervising medical students and was awarded the Penn Pearls Award for excellence in teaching. Since then he has enjoyed teaching and managing medical students, residents, fellows, and nurse practitioners.

Dr. Danish earned his undergraduate degree from Kenyon College and his medical degree from Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine in 2007, where he received the Mastin Scholarship for academic excellence. He completed his adult psychiatry residency at the Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania, followed by a child and adolescent psychiatry fellowship at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia/CHOP. He is board-certified in both adult and child/adolescent psychiatry.

With 15 years of psychiatric experience, Dr. Danish has treated patients ranging from preschoolers to the elderly, specializing in mood, anxiety, neurodevelopmental, executive function/ADHD, dual diagnosis, and psychotic disorders. He gained expertise in acute cases through over a decade in emergency and inpatient settings.

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Absolutely not. Unlike most other companies, we specialize in connecting healthcare providers with suitable Collaborating Physicians and CPOM Medical Directors without any fees for the physician search. We are available to help you understand the distinctions between the different roles and programs available.

What's the role of a Collaborating Physician compared to a Medical Director?

A Collaborating Physician works closely with advanced practice providers like nurse practitioners (NPs), guiding their medical practices within the bounds of state law. This role doesn't involve owning any part of the medical practice but focuses on supervision and authority over prescriptions.

On the other hand, a Medical Director also supervises healthcare staff, mainly registered nurses (RNs), and often holds a legal stake in the medical practice. This is typically required in states with corporate practice of medicine (CPOM) laws, mandating physician ownership in medical practices.

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