I spent my earliest days growing up in Brooklyn, New York. I attended the local public schools in Brooklyn and was indeed fortunate to earn a scholarship to Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. As a motivated undergraduate I majored in Chemistry with a minor in Biology. My exposure to the natural sciences spurred an interest in the inevitable application of same to the practice of medicine.I graduated magna cum laude and
I spent my earliest days growing up in Brooklyn, New York. I attended the local public schools in Brooklyn and was indeed fortunate to earn a scholarship to Brooklyn College of the City University of New York. As a motivated undergraduate I majored in Chemistry with a minor in Biology. My exposure to the natural sciences spurred an interest in the inevitable application of same to the practice of medicine.
I graduated magna cum laude and was offered a scholarship to the State University of New York Downstate College of Medicine. Once again, I was indeed fortunate to graduate with magna cum laude honors and was accepted by New York Hospital-Cornell Medical Center for my postgraduate studies. Over the next six years I completed my internship and residency in Medicine as well as a fellowship in Hematology-Oncology.
Following the successful completion of my postgraduate studies I began my clinical practice of Internal Medicine with a subspecialty devoted to Hematology-Oncology. I am board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine as well as a diplomate of same. In recent years with the advent of the ever-burgeoning practice of telemedicine I have become increasing involved in the pursuit of delivery of care for a wide spectrum of ailments/maladies including but not limited to men’s health, women’s health, health optimization and behavioral health via the remote telehealth/telemedicine platform.
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