
Mineola, NY – Michael R. Scoma is being recognized by Continental Who’s Who as a Trusted Infectious Disease Specialist for his years of dedicated work in the field.
With over seventeen years of experience, Dr. Scoma
is well versed in Infectious Disease treatment and care. As an infectious
disease specialist at NYU Langone Hospital in Long Island and his practice Michael
R. Scoma Medical PC, Dr. Scoma treats all patients with care and compassion.
As the founder of Michael R. Scoma, Medical PC, Dr. Scoma currently practices
at 173 Mineola Boulevard, Suite 403. He is accepting new patients, and is
available for appointments, preventative care, and ongoing patient care. He
also works at NYU Langone Hospital, which has 591 patient beds. Aside from
medical practice, in his present capacity, Dr. Scoma serves as an Adjunct
Assistant Professor within the Department of Medicine at NYU Long Island School
of Medicine.
From a young age, Dr. Scoma knew he wanted to pursue a career helping others.
He started off earning his Bachelor of Science from Fordham University. In
2004, he graduated from the American University of the Caribbean School of
Medicine in Coral Gables, FL. Seeking to further his education, Dr. Scoma then
performed his residency in Internal Medicine at NYU Langone Hospital in Long
Island from 2005 to 2008. He embarked on a Fellowship in Infectious Diseases at
the Yale New-Haven Hospital from 2008 to 2010.
He is licensed by the State Board to practice medicine in New York. Dr. Scoma
is board-certified in Infectious Diseases by the American Board of Internal
Medicine (ABIM). Dr. Scoma specializes in treating the novel Coronavirus
(COVID-19) infection during the Coronavirus pandemic of 2020. A critical aspect
of his day-to-day practice involves managing nosocomial infections, also known
as hospital-acquired infections. Infectious Disease experts are critical
members of the healthcare community during a pandemic, when thousands of
members of the population become infected. As a highly trained Infectious
Disease expert, Dr. Scoma works to prevent the spread of Coronavirus while also
providing top-notch care for his patients.
Awards for Dr. Scoma’s acclaimed work include the Castle Connolly Regional Top
Doctors: 1st Edition, Newsday’s Top Doctors on Long Island (2019-2020), and Top
Doctors New York Metro Area digital guide (2018- 2021).
He is associated with the Infectious Disease Society of America (IDSA), which
pursues the mission of reducing the burden of infectious diseases on the
community. To give back to his community, Dr. Scoma is involved with charities,
including St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital.
When he isn’t working, Dr. Scoma enjoys spending time with wife, Anna, and two
children, Thomas and Charlotte. He would like to thank his family for their
unwavering love and support. His hobbies include playing guitar and exercising.