Washington University-trained psychiatrist Dr. Leonard Rodin practices in Point Loma at Kaiser Permanente's Kenyon Street facility near Pechanga Arena, bringing a career that began with his 1968 medical degree to adult mood-disorder, anxiety, psychotic, and substance-use caseloads. His University of Washington psychiatry residency and Cedars-Sinai transitional-year internship preceded a career that has spanned Kaiser's integrated-care evolution, and his current caseload shares the Kenyon department with colleagues including Nicholas Henry Hocker, MD. Rodin's treatment record includes a high volume of pre-bariatric-surgery psychological evaluations, assessing psychiatric readiness and identifying mood-disorder or eating-disorder presentations that could complicate surgical outcomes. Kaiser's integrated electronic health record allows Rodin's psychiatric notes to inform primary-care and surgical teams in real time, tightening the feedback loop between mental-health treatment and medical decision-making. Patients requiring in-depth psychometric or personality testing beyond the psychiatric evaluation are referred to clinical psychologists such as Dr. Elizabeth Stanton, PsyD for standardized assessment batteries. The most involved evaluations are multi-session forensic and bariatric-clearance assessments that synthesize structured interviews, collateral data, and validated screening instruments into comprehensive reports for surgical or legal decision-makers.