About Dr. Umar Latif

Umar Latif, MD, DFAPA

Triple Board-Certified Psychiatrist | Distinguished Fellow, APA

Medical Director, The Noesis Clinic

Chief Medical Officer, Enterhealth

With more than 20 years of experience, Dr. Latif integrates advanced diagnostics, neuroscience, precision psychiatry, and functional & integrative approaches within a deeply empathic, noesis-driven model of care. His work reflects a modern “Psychiatry 3.0” philosophy—whole-person, root-cause oriented, and grounded in meaningful therapeutic connection.

Training & Education

  • Functional & Integrative Psychiatry Fellowship, Psychiatry Redefined — Expected Jan 2026
  • Geriatric Psychiatry Fellowship, UT Southwestern Medical Center
  • Psychiatry Residency, Wayne State University
  • Harvard Medical School (Postgraduate) – Effective Writing for Healthcare, 1-year certificate program (Writing for the Public)
  • Cornell University – Executive Healthcare Leadership Certification

Board Certifications

  • General Psychiatry – American Board of Psychiatry & Neurology
  • Geriatric Psychiatry – ABPN Subspecialty Certification
  • Addiction Medicine – American Board of Preventive Medicine

Awards & Honors

  • Distinguished Fellow, American Psychiatric Association (DFAPA)
  • George W. Bush Institute Stand-To Veteran Leadership Scholar (Class of 2021)

Professional Roles

  • Chief Medical Officer, Enterhealth – Premier residential & outpatient addiction-focused treatment center in Texas
  • Medical Director, The Noesis Clinic – Adult, Geriatric, Precision & Functional Psychiatry; TMS and Advanced Diagnostic Evaluation for Cognitive Disorders
  • Adjunct Clinical Associate Professor, Texas A&M School of Medicine (Dallas Campus)
  • Expert Physician Panelist, Texas Medical Board
  • Vice Chair, Board of Directors, PsychArmor
  • Chair, Scientific Advisory Board, The Headstrong Project
  • Co-Founder & Former National Medical Director, Help for Heroes (Springstone) – National dual-diagnosis behavioral health program for military, veterans & first responders