Harbor-UCLA-trained psychiatrist Dr. Mallory Shurte Tate practices in Point Loma at Kaiser Permanente's Kenyon Street facility near Pechanga Arena, holding CA license A144255 and an honors degree from LSU School of Medicine in New Orleans atop an undergraduate neuroscience-and-behavioral-biology foundation. Her Harbor-UCLA residency combined acute inpatient psychiatry, consultation-liaison work, and community mental health with published neuroscience research co-authored alongside neuroendocrinology investigators—a county-hospital and research background that shapes her approach to high-acuity cases within Kaiser's outpatient Kenyon department alongside colleagues such as Michael Pat-wai Wu, MD. The integrated Kaiser model connects Tate's prescribing to the addiction-medicine, primary-care, and neurology teams in the same system, enabling cross-specialty coordination without external-referral delays. Psychiatric evaluation, medication adjustment, and treatment-plan development for mood disorders, anxiety, PTSD, and psychotic-spectrum conditions constitute the core clinical workload. Patients whose treatment plans benefit from concurrent family or couples therapy are referred to community providers including Griselda Martinez, LMFT for licensed family-therapy modalities outside the Kaiser network. The most demanding cases involve acute psychotic-episode stabilization that requires rapid medication loading, safety monitoring, and coordination with Kaiser's inpatient psychiatric unit for members who cannot be safely managed in the outpatient setting.