Umaru Labay-Kamara M.D.

Medical Director at QCI Behavioral Health

Umaru Labay-Kamara MD has a diverse work experience in the field of psychiatry. Umaru began their career in 2003 as a Staff Physician in Kissy Mental Hospital in Sierra Leone, where they assessed, evaluated, diagnosed, and treated psychiatric patients. Umaru then worked as a Case Manager at CSAAC, focusing on children and adolescents with Autism Spectrum Disorder. In 2006, they joined QCI Behavioral Health as a Clinical Specialist/Case Manager. From 2008 to 2013, Dr. Labay-Kamara served as a Resident Physician at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center, gaining experience in assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychopathology, as well as supervising and teaching junior residents and medical students. Umaru returned to QCI Behavioral Health in 2013 and held various roles, including Staff Physician, Director of Medical Services, and currently, the Medical Director. In their current position, they provide clinical leadership, medical oversight, and collaborates with management to develop comprehensive behavioral health services. Dr. Labay-Kamara is experienced in working with different populations, including adolescents, adults, and geriatric patients, and has expertise in tele-medicine.

Umaru Labay-Kamara MD completed their education as follows:

From 1990 to 1996, they attended Medicinski universitet - Sofia, where they earned their Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) degree. Their field of study was Medicine.

Prior to that, from 1983 to 1988, they studied at the University of Sierra Leone, where they obtained their Bachelor of Science degree. Their field of study was Biology, General.

There is no information available regarding their education at Christ the King College or Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center.

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    Medical Director

    August, 2015 - present

  • Director Of Medical Services

    June, 2014

  • Staff Physician

    June, 2013

  • Clinical Specialist Case Manager

    August, 2006

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