Annette Osher, M.D. received her Internal Medicine and Cardiology training at Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center, and S.U.N.Y. Downstate Medical Center. Prior to beginning her medical training at The Medical College of Pennsylvania, Dr. Osher participated in medical research at Yale University School of Medicine and The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Upon completion of her Cardiology Fellowship she began private practice in Manhattan with a clinical faculty appointment at Columbia...Read More
Annette Osher, M.D. received her Internal Medicine and Cardiology training at Long Island Jewish-Hillside Medical Center, and S.U.N.Y. Downstate Medical Center. Prior to beginning her medical training at The Medical College of Pennsylvania, Dr. Osher participated in medical research at Yale University School of Medicine and The University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Upon completion of her Cardiology Fellowship she began private practice in Manhattan with a clinical faculty appointment at Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons. She is also the founder of Women's Medical Practice P.C., a medical practice specializing in the health care of professional women.
Dr. Osher was president of Columbus Medical Associates, P.C. an Internal Medicine practice focusing on preventative health and cardiac evaluations including stress testing, Holter monitoring and Echocardiography.
Dr. Osher is a diplomate of the American Board of Internal Medicine and an Associate Fellow of the American College of Cardiology. She is now on the voluntary attending staff at Mount Sinai Medical College Center, and holds a teaching appointment with the Mount Sinai Medical School of the City University of New York. Dr. Osher has been on the Medical Advisory Board of sports training centers and lectures in the New York area on cardiovascular response to exercise.
Dr. Osher's medical expertise has been cited in various publications including Singer's Health Text and Discovering The Power of Self Hypnosis. Currently enjoying nearly 30 years of medical practice, Dr. Osher has been appointed a House Physician of the Metropolitan Opera House.
"Influence of pH elastic deformability of the human erythrocyte membrane". American Journal of Physiology Pages 269-278 November 1978 E.D. Crandall, A.M. Critz, A.S. Osher, D.J. Keljo, & R.E. Forster Departments of Physiology and Medicine...Read More
"Influence of pH elastic deformability of the human erythrocyte membrane". American Journal of Physiology Pages 269-278 November 1978 E.D. Crandall, A.M. Critz, A.S. Osher, D.J. Keljo, & R.E. Forster Departments of Physiology and Medicine University of Pennsylvania
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