DR. KENNETH HALL, a board-certified general surgeon, has joined Rome Medical Practice Surgical Specialists at the new, second location it has opened at Griffiss Business & Technology Park. Dr. Hall will perform a broad range of surgical procedures at Rome Memorial Hospital, including minimally invasive hernia repairs, cholecystectomies, anti-reflux procedures, and placement of gastric pacemakers […]

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DR. KENNETH HALL, a board-certified general surgeon, has joined Rome Medical Practice Surgical Specialists at the new, second location it has opened at Griffiss Business & Technology Park. Dr. Hall will perform a broad range of surgical procedures at Rome Memorial Hospital, including minimally invasive hernia repairs, cholecystectomies, anti-reflux procedures, and placement of gastric pacemakers to treat gastroparesis. Hall earned his medical degree at Howard University College of Medicine in Washington, D.C., in 2005. He completed his general-surgery internship and residency at SUNY Stony Brook Medical Center. He has also completed numerous specialized certifications.

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