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Born to displaced Europeans in post-World War II Germany,
Dr. Kremer immigrated to Canada (Toronto, Ontario) in 1955,
then to the United States (Elizabeth, New Jersey) in 1963.
He obtained his pre-medical training at Rutgers University,
graduating from National University of Health Sciences in
1977. Since that time he has maintained a successful rural
integrated primary care practice, with a family physician,
in Franktown, CO. He practice medicine part-time in Arizona
as a naturopathic physician. Dr. Kremer is married, his wife
is a nurse and public health dietician, and his two children,
who are in college, seek careers in business and medicine.
Dr. Kremer is past chairman of American Academy of Chiropractic
Physicians, past president of the American Chiropractic Association
Council on Diagnosis, and was appointed by Governor Bill Owns
to the Colorado Board of Chiropractic Examiners, currently
serving as Vice-President. He is a practicing vegetarian since
1972, enjoys hiking the beautiful Rocky mountains and gardening,
and is committed to having the chiropractic physician fill
the void in primary care medicine.
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