Expertise:
Dr. Tepe's expertise is in adult psychiatry and chemical dependency treatment.
Major Product/SVS:
Healthcare, Psychiatric Services
Favorite Business Publication:
Industry-Related Publications
Hobbies/Sports:
Sports, Reading, Making Stained Glass
Education Degrees:
Pursuing Master's Degree in Criminal Justice, University of Cincinnati; Residency in Adult Psychiatry, University of Cincinnati Medical Center (1975-1978); MD, College of Medicine, University of Cincinnati (1975); Bachelor of Science in Pre-Medical, Xavier University, Magna Cum Laude (1971)
Affiliations Awards:
Faculty for the Supreme Court, Ohio Judicial College; Consultant, Cleveland Clinic; Fellow, American College of Forensic Examiners; Diplomate, American Board of Forensic Medicine; Diplomate, American Board of Law Enforcement Experts
Throughout the duration of your career, what was the one highlight that stood out the most?:
The highlight of his career was teaching at the Supreme Court of Ohio Judicial College, where he instructed lawyers and judges on basic psychiatry.
Charity:
Company-Affiliated Charitable Organizations
Number Of Years In Profession:
35
Number Of Years In Current Position:
9
What Does He/She Attribute Success To:
He attributes his success to his ability to treat patients with empathy and compassion.
Why did you become involved in your profession or industry?:
He became involved in his profession because he always enjoyed the medical field, particularly psychiatry because it deals with people instead of illnesses.
Position Responsibilities and Duties:
Performing Dual Diagnoses, Overseeing Forensic Staff, Giving Testimony in Several Courts for Substance Abuse and Chemical Dependency Trials, Consulting and Overseeing Case Managers and Nurses in Giving Free Services to Indigent Persons Emerging from Hospitalization or Incarceration, Directing the Mental Health Treatment of 1500 Inmates in County Jails, Teaching Judges, Magistrates, Probation Officers and Clinical Staff through the Supreme Court of the State of Ohio, the Ohio Department of Mental Health and the Ohio Department of Drug Addiction and Alcoholism Services, Dispensing New Medication Called Suboxone for use in Narcotic Dependency Recovery