Dr. Christopher Campese, a native New Yorker, has followed an illustrious career path, rooted in a deep commitment to healthcare and medical advancement. In recent years, he has expanded his horizons by venturing into cellular medicine therapies. He is a partner in the firm that opened the first IV vitamin DRIPBar location on Long Island. Building on this passion for patient health, he has assumed the role of medical director for Pepthrive.
Education and Medical Journey
After graduating with Honors in History from the State University at Stony Brook in 1985, Dr. Campese earned his Doctor of Medicine degree from Albany Medical College (AMC) in 1990. His postgraduate training included an internship in internal medicine and a residency in Anesthesiology at the Albany Medical Center Hospital, where he notably served as Chief Resident in 1993-94.
Academic and Professional Leadership
Dr. Campese's contributions extended to academia as he accepted an Assistant Professor position within the AMC Department of Anesthesiology, maintaining this role until late 1998. Subsequently, he joined a growing private practice anesthesia group on Long Island, which later became North American Partners in Anesthesia (NAPA), currently the largest single-specialty anesthesia group in the United States. During his tenure as a senior partner, Dr. Campese fulfilled various leadership roles, including Regional Director and Area Vice-President for the NY Hudson Valley region. He also served as the Vice-Chair of Anesthesiology at Cabrini Medical Center in Manhattan (2001-2004) and held positions as Director of the Post Anesthesia Care Unit and Clinical Vice-Chair at North Shore University Hospital in Manhasset, NY (2006-2019).
In 2019, Dr. Campese assumed the role of Chair of the Department of Anesthesiology at Glen Cove Hospital in the Northwell Health System, where he actively practices as a full-time clinician. In 2022, he transitioned to an employed physician role as part of an agreement between NAPA and Northwell Health system.
Academic Appointments and Research
Dr. Campese maintains an academic appointment as an Assistant Professor at the Zucker School of Medicine at Hofstra/Northwell, the newest medical school in New York State. His involvement in academia extends to serving on the institution's Ethics Committee. Dr. Campese's contributions also include being a Past-President for the New York State Society of Anesthesiologists (NYSSA) and serving as a representative to the House of Delegates of the American Society of Anesthesiologists.
Expanding Horizons
Beyond his traditional medical roles, Dr. Campese's love of learning has driven him to achieve a master's degree in theology at the Seminary of the Immaculate Conception in Lloyd Neck, N.Y. (2006) and a master’s degree in Bioethics from the Alden March Bioethics Institute at the Albany Medical College (2015). These diverse fields of study enable him to contribute to critical conversations and consensus-building on various medical and bioethical issues, including end-of-life concerns and responsible healthcare resource allocation.
Advanced Alternative Therapies
In recent years, Dr. Campese expanded his horizons by venturing into alternative medicine therapies. He and his partners opened the first DRIPBaR location in Long Island, NY, to provide clients with high-quality care in the field of intravenous (IV) vitamins and supplements. Building on this success and aspiring to offer the latest treatments and scientific advancements, Dr. Campese assumed the role of medical director. Through these endeavors, he aims to support those seeking the beneficial health effects of peptide therapy in a safe and nurturing healthcare environment.
Dr. Christopher Campese's journey is a testament to his unwavering dedication to healthcare, his love of learning, and his commitment to providing innovative healthcare solutions to enhance well-being.
Christopher Campese, MD
Anesthesiologist
6079 Jericho Turnpike
Commack, NY 11725