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    Raul Isern Jr, MD

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    Do NOT return calls or emails. Considering the nature of their business, seems like they would be a…read morelittle more sensitive to their patients! I know of several people besides myself, that quit going there due to their lack of concern.

    Subject: A Final Word of Warning Before I Leave Your Care…read more Dear Dr. Jason Mensah, This letter is both a termination of our professional relationship and a reckoning. You need to know the impact of your actions--not just on me, but likely on others who, like me, placed their trust in you and left your care more traumatized than helped. Let's begin with the decision that broke me: You had me involuntarily committed and transported over an hour away, during Christmas. I spent the holiday alone in a psychiatric hospital. Not because I was a danger to myself or others, but because you couldn't be bothered to actually listen to me or examine context. That choice was cruel, unnecessary, and abusive. And no--you never apologized. Not once did you express remorse or even acknowledge the emotional and psychological damage that you caused. It was a moment where you had the chance to act as a healer, and you failed. But what has finally pushed me to walk away, what truly shatters any remaining trust, is your decision to replace competent human support with an AI system and pretend it is adequate. You now use an AI assistant to manage patients in crisis. Do you understand how irresponsible, how dangerous that is? Do you know what it's like to be in the middle of a psychiatric episode, to reach out for help, and be met with cold, automated, unfeeling responses--responses that glitch, responses that loop, responses that escalate the crisis instead of de-escalating it? I do. That AI system may make your life easier, but it makes our lives harder, scarier, and at times, unbearable. What happens when someone who is psychotic believes the AI is real? What happens when a schizophrenic patient can't distinguish the assistant from a voice in their head? What happens when someone in deep distress is gaslit by a bot's script? That's not futuristic. That's happening. Right now. Because of your decision. You dictate notes in front of me, but never allow me to speak back. You get the final word on my story--even when your version is riddled with errors, mischaracterizations, and dangerous assumptions. That's not medicine. That's malpractice of the soul. Your office is not safe. Your model is not sustainable. Your patients are not okay. You should not be running a private practice. Until you learn basic business operations, until you learn to listen, until you stop using AI to play God with people's lives, you should close your doors and stay in hospital psychiatry--where someone else can supervise your choices and mitigate the harm you inflict. I will be finding a new psychiatrist. One who sees me as a person--not a chart, not a problem, not an inconvenience. And certainly not someone to be handed over to artificial intelligence when what I need most is human connection. You are not the one. Not for me. Not for many. And I hope you hear this--not out of malice, but out of necessity: Do better. Or get out of the way. Arike Idowu

    Raul Isern Jr, MD - psychiatrists - Updated May 2026

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