MICHAEL ATTILIO, M.D., was recently selected to serve as Rome Health’s vice president for physician practices, effective June 1. In addition to providing leadership for Rome Health’s primary care and specialty practices, Dr. Attilio will be working closely with the recruitment team to attract additional providers to serve the community. In July, he will also […]
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MICHAEL ATTILIO, M.D., was recently selected to serve as Rome Health’s vice president for physician practices, effective June 1. In addition to providing leadership for Rome Health’s primary care and specialty practices, Dr. Attilio will be working closely with the recruitment team to attract additional providers to serve the community. In July, he will also begin seeing patients at the Rome Health Delta Medical Center at 1819 Black River Blvd., for their primary care needs. Dr. Attilio is a board-certified family physician with more than 10 years of leadership experience. He has extensive experience in unifying multiple practices in the delivery of team-based patient-centered care. Attilio earned his medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia and completed his residency in family medicine at Tripler Army Medical Center. He served in Afghanistan as a battalion surgeon with the 1st Battalion 12th Infantry Regiment and was a medical officer at Fort Hood, Texas, before he moved to the Mohawk Valley.