PITTSFIELD - Berkshire Medical Center announces the appointment of Michael P. Mortelliti, M.D., a specialist in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine to the BMC Medical Staff. Dr. Mortelliti is practicing with Ricardo Cordon, M.D., Daniel Doyle, M.D., Boris Murillo, M.D., and Jack Ringler, M.D., Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine specialists with Berkshire Faculty Services at BMC.
Berkshire Medical Center has the area's only 24-hour critical care unit staffed by a team of physicians and medical professionals specialized in intensive care services. Dr. Mortelliti joins this intensivist group at BMC and also provides general pulmonary care.
Dr. Mortelliti was most recently a pulmonary and critical care physician at Parkland Medical Center, a community hospital in Derry, New Hampshire. He also recently served as the director of a quality initiative intensive care program at Catholic Medical Center in Manchester, New Hampshire.
Dr. Mortelliti received his Medical Degree from the University Of Vermont School Of Medicine, served his residency and internship at Georgetown University Medical Center in Washington, D.C., and completed a fellowship in Pulmonary and Critical Care Medicine at Dartmouth-Hitchcock Medical Center in Lebanon, NH. He has an undergraduate degree from Vassar College and a graduate degree from Columbia University.
Dr. Mortelliti is board certified in internal medicine, pulmonary medicine and critical care medicine by the American Board of Internal Medicine. Dr. Mortelliti is also a member of the American Thoracic Society and American Medical Association and a Fellow of the American College of Chest Physicians.
Appointments may be made with Dr. Mortelliti or any of his partners through a referral by a primary care physician or by calling 413-447-2695.
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