Dr. Osher Rechester completed his undergraduate degree in Biochemistry at the University of Massachusetts Boston.
After completing his undergraduate degree, he did research at Harvard (Massachusetts General Hospital), where he worked in the laboratory of Shaw Warren, M.D., who directed a research lab which studied mediators of sepsis and inflammation.
He subsequently received his M.D. after completing medical school at NYMC School of Medicine in Westchester County, New York.
He then proceeded to do his medical internship and residency in Neurology at Westchester Medical Center.
After completing his medical training, he went on to do an international post-graduate fellowship in Ethics and Philosophy at the Heiden Institute in Israel. Dr. Rechester has contributed to multiple research publications and he has also won multiple research and scholarship awards.
He received a scholarship to attend the Penry Residents Epilepsy Program at Wake Forest University in 2022. He also presented on frontal lobe epilepsy at Epilepsy Grand Rounds at Westchester Medical Center.
His interests in neurology include epilepsy and behavioral neurology.