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Mark E. Hamer, M.D.

Contact Information

Phone Numbers

Appointment: (585) 338-2700

Office: (585) 338-2700

Fax: (585) 242-9663

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Faculty Appointments

Patient Care Setting

Cardiology

Biography

Dr. Hamer is a member of the electrophysiology section. Dr. Hamer is an expert in complete management of pacemakers, defibrillators and resynchronization devices. He specializes in treatment of patients with arrhythmias. He is board certified by the American Board of Internal Medicine in Internal Medicine, Cardiovascular Disease and Clinical Cardiac Electrophysiology.

Professional Background

Dr. Hamer is an Associate Professor of Clinical Medicine in the Cardiology Division. He received his medical degree from Northwestern University Medical School. He completed his internal medicine training at the University of Rochester Medical Center and his Cardiology and Clinical Electrophysiology fellowships at Duke University. He joined the faculty at URMC in 2015.

Credentials

Specialties

    Education

    1986
    MD | Northwestern University

    Post-doctoral Training & Residency

    07/01/1993 - 06/30/1994
    Fellowship at Duke University Eye Center

    07/01/1990 - 06/30/1993
    Fellowship in Cardiology at Duke University Eye Center

    07/01/1987 - 06/30/1990
    Residency in Internal Medicine at University of Rochester Medical Center

    07/01/1986 - 06/30/1987
    Internship in Internal Medicine at University of Rochester Medical Center

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