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Dr Sanil Rege

Consultant Psychiatrist; Founder, Psych Scene, The Academy by Psych Scene and Vita Healthcare
Dr. Sanil Rege is a Consultant Psychiatrist with dual psychiatry qualifications from the United Kingdom and Australia. He is founder of Psych Scene and Vita Healthcare. He has lived and worked on five continents and currently lives on the Mornington Peninsula.

His focus on combining psychiatry with principles of entrepreneurship has uniquely enabled him to not only contribute to the academic world through his several publications but also add value to the real world by establishing two successful enterprises in a short span of 6 years. He was appointed Associate Professor of Psychiatry at a prestigious Australian University at the age of 32 but left the role to focus on his passion of entrepreneurship in psychiatry. Psych Scene was co-founded to enhance psychiatry education, and Vita Healthcare was to provide the highest quality mental health care to the public.

He is passionate about learning from multiple disciplines (Medicine, Psychiatry, Neurosciences, Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Finance and Psychology) with the aim of adding value to the world. By taking on multiple roles of a clinician, entrepreneur, father, educator, investor and MBA student, he recognises that personal development is a journey that needs to touch others’ lives for the better. He lives by the motto “All the knowledge in the world is not found in one academic discipline” and driven by curiosity.

Dr. Sanil Rege is as Fellow of the Royal Australian and New Zealand College of Psychiatrists and Member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists (UK). He hast practiced Psychiatry in the United Kingdom and throughout Australia and has experience in the assessment and management of a broad range of psychiatric disorders, including psychosis, depression, anxiety, post-traumatic stress disorders, personality disorders, neuropsychiatric presentations and consultation-liaison psychiatry.

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