ALBANY, NY, April 01, 2014 (Press-News.org) About Dr. Cameron Stewart
Dr. Cameron Stewart is a compassionate, brilliant physician specializing in malignant hematological diseases and clinical hematology.
Dr. Stewart earned his Medical Degree from the University of Queensland in Australia, dedicating his concentration of studies to the field of Clinical Hematology.
With over thirty years experience in the healthcare industry, Dr. Cameron Stewart has gathered extensive insights and expertise in the area of Clinical Hematology. As a practicing doctor at Watkins Medical Center, Dr. Stewart daily faces the challenge of diagnosing and treating blood related illnesses. Driven for answers and knowledge, Dr. Stewart has become a lifelong learner. Dr. Stewart shares his experience, expertise and knowledge with his patients and other professionals in his field.
Dr. Stewart is a member of several prominent organizations including the International Society of Hematology, Hematology Society of Australia, Blood Transfusion Society of Australia, Private Cancer Physicians of Australia and the Australian Association of Consulting Physicians.
Passionate about his work and patients, Dr. Cameron Stewart demonstrates an extraordinary work ethic, compassion and dedication to his field.
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Dr. Cameron Stewart Recognized as "Professional of the Year" by Capital Who's Who
Dr. Cameron Stewart, of Queensland, Australia honored by Capital Who's Who Branding for his distinguished accomplishments and contributions in the field of Clinical Hematology.
2014-04-01
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[Press-News.org] Dr. Cameron Stewart Recognized as "Professional of the Year" by Capital Who's WhoDr. Cameron Stewart, of Queensland, Australia honored by Capital Who's Who Branding for his distinguished accomplishments and contributions in the field of Clinical Hematology.