Michael Marchese, MD

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Stamford Health Medical Group

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292 Longridge Road
Suite 206
Stamford, CT 06902
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Main: (203) 276-7213
Fax: (203) 276-4975

About Me

Dr. Michael Marchese is a board-certified endocrinologist who specializes in caring for patients diagnosed with diabetes, obesity, and other metabolic conditions. He also has a particular interest in treating patients within the hospital setting and working to help improve glycemic control in patients with type 2 diabetes.

Dr. Marchese’s research focuses on war veteran patients and the prevalence of incidental adrenal enlargement on CT scans of the abdomen, as well as their risk of prostate cancer in type 2 diabetes with vitamin D deficiency. He has presented his research at endocrinology conferences.

In addition to his research, Dr. Marchese is an academic and teaches residents at Stamford Hospital and medical students at Columbia University. He enjoys facilitating classes and mentoring the next generation of physician leaders as they learn evidence-based care approaches and best practices for the delivery of excellent patient care.

Throughout his career, Dr. Marchese is committed to active volunteering. As an undergraduate, he volunteered at St. Vincent’s Catholic Medical Center in New York, supporting staff throughout the hospital and winning the Volunteer Service Award. As a medical student, he provided free clinic sessions and medical care to people in Dominica, donating time, financial resources, and medical supplies. As a physician, he is a presenter at free diabetes education classes throughout the community, working to help patients understand disease management and ways to improve overall health.

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Languages

English
Italian

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Specialties

Endocrinology

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special interests

  • Type 1 diabetes
  • Type 2 diabetes
  • Obesity management
  • Osteoporosis
  • Metabolic bone disorders
  • Adrenal disorders

Credentials

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Education & Training

Medical School

Ross University

Residency

Stamford Hospital

Fellowship

Albany Medical Center Hospital

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Achievements

Published Work

Marchese M, Leinung M, Shawa H. Drug-induced hypersensitivity reaction: A case of simultaneous thyroiditis and fulminant type 1 diabetes. Avicenna J Med. 2017 Apr-Jun;7(2):67-70.

Prevalence of incidental adrenal en-largement on computed tomography (ct) scan of the abdomen and size of adrenals in relation to the subcutaneous versus visceral fat.

 

Board Certifications

American Board of Internal Medicine,American Board of Obesity Medicine

Affiliations

  • American College of Clinical Endocrinology
  • American Diabetes Association
  • Endocrine Society

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