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Dr. Russell Kamer is regarded as one of the top Internists in Westchester County. He brings a diverse background to Primary Care Internal Medicine, which he opened in 1998 in White Plains, N.Y. Dr. Kamer has almost 30 years of experience, also serving as medical director at Partners in Safety in Middletown, N.Y.

Dr. Kamer is board certified in Internal Medicine and a graduate of Columbia University Medical School. He has served as an attending physician at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center and was medical director of employee health service at Westchester Medical Center. Dr. Kamer has taught at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and New York Medical College. In addition, he has worked as an NCAA drug testing crew chief and a doping control medical officer at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

Dr. Kamer, licensed to practice in New York, is a member of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. A featured speaker at a number of Internal Medicine conferences across the country, Dr. Kamer's work has appeared in several medical journals and other prominent publications. 

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Dr. Russell Kamer is regarded as one of the top Internists in Westchester County. He brings a diverse background to Primary Care Internal Medicine, which he opened in 1998 in White Plains, N.Y. Dr. Kamer has almost 30 years of experience, also serving as medical director at Partners in Safety in Middletown, N.Y.

Dr. Kamer is board certified in Internal Medicine and a graduate of Columbia University Medical School. He has served as an attending physician at Bronx Municipal Hospital Center and was medical director of employee health service at Westchester Medical Center. Dr. Kamer has taught at Albert Einstein College of Medicine and New York Medical College. In addition, he has worked as an NCAA drug testing crew chief and a doping control medical officer at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta.

Dr. Kamer, licensed to practice in New York, is a member of the American College of Physicians and the American College of Occupational and Environmental Medicine. A featured speaker at a number of Internal Medicine conferences across the country, Dr. Kamer's work has appeared in several medical journals and other prominent publications.