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Stephen Warshafsky
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Stephen Warshafsky M.D. is a board certified internist in private practice and a Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at New York Medical College in Westchester County, N.Y.

Dr. Warshafsky received his medical school degree from New York Medical College in 1989, and then completed his internship and residency training in Internal Medicine at Westchester Medical Center in Valhalla, N.Y. He subsequently joined the Section of General Internal Medicine at New York Medical College as a full time faculty member from 1992 to 2003, where he spent ample time training medical students and residents in outpatient and inpatient medicine, and provided medical services at faculty practice. He also developed his skills in meta-analysis, and in the application of clinical trial and test results to individual patient care. During this period, Dr. Warshafsky collaborated with subspecialists at New York Medical College to produce high quality reviews and meta-analyses on topics such as statins for stroke prevention, antimicrobial prophylaxis for Lyme disease, and garlic therapy for cholesterol reduction. He also assisted residents and faculty members in their statistical analyses for publication, and participated in lectures and workshops on interpreting clinical trial data, on campus and at national/regional society meetings.

After a decade as a full time academician, Dr. Warshafsky opened a successful solo practice near New York Medical College, where he prides himself as an all around clinician, still performing hospital rounds and medical consultation at Westchester Medical Center. He continues to teach and collaborate on research projects on a voluntary basis, and has been honored by U.S. News & World Report as one of America’s top doctors and by Castle Connolly as one of Westchester County’s top doctors.

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