Kenneth Steier earned a Bachelor’s Degree in Biology from SUNY Stonybrook and received his DO from New York College of Osteopathic Medicine in Old Westbury, NY. In addition, he has also earned a Master’s in Business Administration, Healthcare Administration, Public and Geriatric Health. Beginning with a position as Private Practitioner at Delaware Valley Medical Center in the late 1980’s, Kenneth’s professional medical career spans over 30 years of experience. His professional associations include the Nassau University Medical Center, as well as the University Of Health Sciences College Of Osteopathic medicine in which he served as Chairman of Board of Directors.
Dr. Steier has been published extensively on topics ranging from Hantavirus Pulmonary Syndrome to Update and Review of Blastomycosis. He is currently Dean of Touro College of Osteopathic Medicine-Middletown Campus, and Dean of Clinical Education at the TouroCOM in New York City.
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