Dr. Daniel Wurzelmann, MD, MPH
University of Michigan (Ann Arbor, MI)—Psychiatric Internship and Residency
University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC)—Doctor of Medicine
University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC)—Masters of Public Health
University of North Carolina (Chapel Hill, NC)—Bachelors of Science in Psychology
Psychiatrist
Dr. Daniel Wurzelmann, MD, MPH, is a board-certified general adult psychiatrist who treats a diverse array of mental health issues in individuals aged 18 and older at Advaita Integrated Medicine. His practice primarily focuses on medication management, complemented by therapy sessions. Dr. Wurzelmann is well-versed in psychodynamic therapy and cognitive behavioral therapy, which enrich his treatment approaches.
During his final year of residency at the University of Michigan, he was appointed as a chief resident, a role that underscored his leadership and dedication to the field. After his residency, he gained acute psychiatric care experience by moonlighting at Michigan Medicine Psychiatric Emergency Services. He then returned to North Carolina, where he has since been practicing in an outpatient private setting.
Dr. Wurzelmann is drawn to the holistic approach to care at AIM, where he employs a bio-psycho-social framework to understand the multifaceted aspects of his patients’ conditions. This comprehensive approach not only addresses biological factors but also considers psychological influences and social dynamics, such as sleep patterns, exercise habits, substance use, and work-life balance. For those interested in deeper exploration, he facilitates discussions on how past experiences may impact current well-being.
A fervent advocate for continuous learning, Dr. Wurzelmann is keenly interested in the evolving landscape of healthcare technology. He is particularly intrigued by the potential impacts of artificial intelligence on healthcare training and delivery. As part of a forward-thinking organization, he is committed to advancing mental health care and psychiatry, focusing on patient and provider needs while navigating the promises and challenges of technological advancements.