Alice Kagan, MD

Alice Kagan, MD
Joined Feb, 1999
Department:
Psychiatry (Adult) [Map]
Title: Physician
Degree: MD
Interests: Nature, Cooking, Reading, Movies, Music, Gardening, Spending time with my animals, friends and family
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Bio

I have been a Kaiser Permanente physician for over eight years. I grew up in a pretty town that was an hour drive from New York City. I wanted to move west to attend college, but did not come to California until I graduated from the University of Michigan. I then spent seven years working as a chef and eventually decided to attend nursing school. After my graduation from nursing school, I immediately took pre-med courses and then went to medical school at Medical College of Pennsylvania, a school that had a more humanistic approach than many of the other medical schools. I finally made my permanent move to California to complete my psychiatry residency in Los Angeles. Before moving to Northern California, I worked as a psychiatrist treating veterans at the West Los Angeles VA Medical Center, and also in contract county clinics in the Los Angeles area. I was happy to leave the Los Angeles area and relocate to Santa Rosa, a slower and more peaceful place to live.

Kaiser Permanente allows me to make my own decisions about how to give the best patient care. It also offers a multidisciplinary treatment approach and easy access to specialists. My job is made even more rewarding by being part of an outstanding Department of Psychiatry where I work with other colleagues who are professional, caring, and talented people.

As a psychiatrist, I work closely with psychologists, therapists, and neurologists as well as primary care physicians to offer you an integrated health care system. This allows you to have your own personalized treatment plan. Our clinic offers diagnostic evaluations, medication treatment, crisis evaluation, alcohol and drug treatment as well as individual and group therapy. We also offer some unique classes and groups that allow people to learn skills and develop new hablts to deal with their specific problems. Group teatment is especially excellent in our department, and I have seen many people's lives changed by active participation in groups and classes in conjunction with medication management.

I became interested in psychiatry as a specialty because I found it to be the most interesting and stimulating area in medicine. I also feel this speciality allows me to use my personality and unique gifts to help others.

Working collaboratively with patients is an essential part of my style of practice. I see our relationship as a partnership designed to help you understand yourself better which can enable you to resolve and/or decrease symptoms in order to achieve a healthier and happier life. Medications are essential for many people to rebalance the neurochemistry which can result in a signicant decrease in the symtoms of an illness, therby allowing a greater quality of life.

Please try out the links on the side of the page to find out more about various health issues. If you wish to learn more about my credentials you can use the link on the bottom of the page. Lastly, please don't hesitate to contact me with your questions or concerns.








My Medical Specialty

More details about my specialty:

I chose to be an Adult Psychiatrist because I have had an interest in medicine and psychology since my teenage years, and Psychiatry represents the merging of these two fields. I also had a natural ability and a knack for understanding Psychiatry. I enjoy being a physician and psychiatrist because it is very rewarding to have a part in helping people decrease their suffering and take control of their lives and destinies. I also like working closely with people.

My specialty interests and affiliations within my field:

A longtime interest of mine has been alternative medicine and the mind-body connection. I also am interested in women's health issues. I enjoy working with prenatal and postpartum concerns. However, I find my practice more meaningful if it includes general psychiatry which allows me to see both men and women of all ages and ethnic backgrounds, and with a variety of different issues.

Great health resources that I refer to:

Kaplan's Synopsis of Psychiatry, Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, and ongoing continuing medical education courses in psychiatry.

An interesting story from my training:

During my training, the Psychiatry residents were allowed to work in the evenings, nights, and weekends in the largest Psychiatric emergency room in the country, at County Hospital of Los Angeles, whose picture is shown in the introduction to the television soap opera, "General Hospital." It was a very exciting and challenging opportunity to treat patients in one of the largest Psychiatric emergency rooms in a major metropolitan city, just like a real life "ER."

Photos from My Training Years or of Practicing Medicine in My Field:

Graduation from Medical School Celebration

Graduation from Medical School Celebration

Interests

I am a lover of nature's beauty. I like hiking almost anywhere in nature. I especially enjoy small trips, and designing and creating gardens with all types of plants and flowers. I redesign a part of my yard every year. One of my favorite trips was to the Mendocino Coast and Botanical Gardens in Fort Bragg.

Currently reading:
I enjoy reading historial fiction and mystery novels

My favorite book or author:
Shogun

Great movie:
ET, Forest Gump, The Lives of Others

Hobby Photos & Links:

A Beautiful White Rose

A Beautiful White Rose

A Fuchsia Plant in my Yard

A Fuchsia Plant in my Yard

A Gardenia Blossom in my Garden

A Gardenia Blossom in my Garden

Hiking up to Multnomah Falls

Hiking up to Multnomah Falls

Multnomah Falls

Multnomah Falls


Hiking in Multnomah Falls
flowers in my garden

Family & Friends

An interesting story about my family or friends:

When my grandfather first came to the United States, he made his living peddling fruit from a horse-drawn cart. They were very poor. My father put himself through college playing music in a band. He served in World War II and then became a physician. His medical school was funded by the GI bill. He had originally wanted to become a surgeon, but finances stood in his way. He eventually became a pediatrician and loved his practice.

As a teenager, my father would take me on his rounds to the hospital and newborn nursery. I first witnessed a caesarian section when I was 16 years old and I almost fainted. This didn't stop my rounds with my dad.

My pets:

I have two wonderful 3-year-old cats, named Enigma and Annabella. They are half-siblings and grew up together. They love each other very much and follow me around as though they think they are dogs. Annabella is a tabby cat and Enigma is half-tabby and half chartreux. Enigma looks like a chartreux cat and is all grey. Neither one likes being photographed, so here are two of the best photographs of them.

Pet Photos:

My Cat Enigma

My Cat Enigma

My Cat Annabella

My Cat Annabella

Travel

An adventure I've had:

I was lucky to have taken a semester off college to earn money for a trip to Europe. I went with three close friends, and we traveled in England, Wales, France, Spain and Ireland for several months. It was fun to experience and learn about the various cultures, lifestyles, and cuisines of each country. When I was sixteen, I spent a summer in Dijon, France and had the opportunity to live with a French family and attend the University in Dijon. I love Europe and especially enjoy exploring the countrysides and cities.

One of my recent trips:

I recently went to Kansas City, Missouri to take a psychiatry course. I thought it would be a rather boring place, but I found it to be a lovely city with gardens and fountains and good food. I wish there had been more time to explore the city, so perhaps some day I'll return there.

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My Baby Photo

My Baby Photo


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