Transplant and Consultation Liaison Psychiatrist
Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai
Shruti Mutalik is a Consultation Liaison psychiatrist at Mount Sinai Hospital. Her work focuses primarily on the assessment and care of organ donors and organ recipients. She is passionate about education and is involved in numerous educational activities leading and teaching courses in the fellowship, residency and medical school. She leads weekly Group Reflections on Race, Racism and how to be Antiracist psychiatrists and beyond that, Antiracist Humans, on the Consultation Liaison Psychiatry service at Mount Sinai Hospital. She completed her residency at Mount Sinai Beth Israel, her fellowship in CL Psychiatry at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, and her Geriatric Psychiatry fellowship training at Northwell. She served as an Active Duty psychiatrist in the United States Army for four years at Walter Reed Military Medical Center . There, she served as Chief of the Consultation Liaison Psychiatry service, and also furthered her experience and interest in education and transplant. Serving in the Army was one of her most memorable and meaningful life experiences and included a deployment to Kuwait and Jordan. She has worked at Mount Sinai Hospital since January 2020. She sings with a band in New York city and continues to sing, record and release music. Her professional passions include education, transplant psychiatry, organ donation, altruism, diversity, equity and inclusion, and Antiracism in Medicine. Her personal interests include singing, music, creative writing and literature.