Marshall Miles Interviews-Dr. Rocco Russo Community Health And Wellness COVID

January 18, 2022 00:17:19
Marshall Miles Interviews-Dr. Rocco Russo Community Health And Wellness COVID
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Marshall Miles Interviews-Dr. Rocco Russo Community Health And Wellness COVID

Jan 18 2022 | 00:17:19

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Dr. Rocco Russo, M.D., Medical Director
Dr. Russo received his postgraduate training in the Family Medicine from the Family Medicine Residency Program at the  Santa Monica Hospital and  Medical Center, Santa Monica, CA.  Since then he has worked in private practice and most recently with a Federally Qualified Health Center in New York State. 

​From 2008  – 2011, he was an  Associate Clinical Professor at the University of Connecticut School of Medicine; instructing medical students in primary care and Family Medicine. He is still passionate about the practice and science of medicine, enjoys meeting new people, is endlessly entertained by his yellow Labrador retriever.  He is looking forward to learning and experiencing the community here in Torrington and the northwest hills.

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