Fayzan Rab: What are the economic and public health implications of psychedelic therapies?
Psychedelics. December 24, 2024 Peer reviewed DOI: 10.61373/pp024k.0046 via OpenAlex
Summary
Fayzan Rab, an MD Candidate at Emory University, is a clinical researcher focused on the emerging field of psychedelic therapy. His work investigates the perspectives of minority communities and the public health and economic implications of these treatments. Rab has a diverse background that includes product development at Google and grassroots political organizing. He also engages in executive coaching to help entrepreneurs enhance their communication skills.
Study at a glance
| Key finding | Rab's research explores the transformative potential of psychedelic therapy in modern healthcare. |
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Abstract
At the intersection of medicine, psychedelics, and social impact stands Fayzan Rab, an MD Candidate at Emory University School of Medicine who brings a fascinating blend of experiences to his current role as a clinical researcher at the Emory Center for Psychedelics and Spirituality. His research explores crucial questions surrounding the emerging psychedelic therapy landscape, from understanding minority communities' perspectives to examining the broader public health and economic implications of these groundbreaking treatments. Before pursuing medicine, Fayzan carved out a distinctive path that included leading product development at tech giants Google and Mindstrong Health, followed by grassroots political organizing in the Bay Area. Today, alongside his research, he channels his leadership experience into executive coaching, helping entrepreneurs refine their communication skills and presence. When he is not exploring the frontiers of psychedelic medicine, Fayzan enjoys life in Atlanta with his fiancée Shua and their cat Bella, where you might find them hunting for fresh produce at their neighborhood farmer's market or hosting spirited game nights with friends. In this Genomic Press Interview, he shares his insights on the transformative potential of psychedelic therapy in modern healthcare.