To thrive as an Interventional Psychiatrist, you need a medical degree with psychiatric residency, expertise in interventional psychiatric procedures (such as TMS, ECT, or ketamine therapy), and board certification in psychiatry. Familiarity with neurostimulation devices, EMRs, and procedural safety protocols is essential. Excellent communication, empathy, and collaboration skills help foster trust with patients and coordinate care with multidisciplinary teams. These competencies are vital for effectively delivering advanced treatments, ensuring patient safety, and achieving positive mental health outcomes.