Keneth Hall (born November 13, 1976) is a Jamaican-American physician and surgeon. Early life and education Born in Jamaica, Hall went to Morant Bay High School, Jamaica before migrating to the United States where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology from York College, CUNY In 2001. Hall received a medical degree from Howard University College of Medicine in 2005. Over the years, he has taught and mentored medical students, physician assistants, residents, and fellows. Since taking the position of Medical Director of Bariatrics and Minimally Invasive Surgery at Rome Health in September 2019, he has been responsible for bringing advanced minimally invasive surgical techniques including robotics to the institution and community. He performed the first minimally invasive weight loss surgeries and first da Vinci robotic surgery at the facility. In 2020, Hall collaborated with Dr. Nicholas Qandah, Vice Chair of Surgery and the Director of Neurosciences at Rome Health, to perform spinal fusion surgery, also called Tiger Woods Surgery. In May 2022, Hall launched the first full-service surgeon-led medical spa in central New York called Escape Medical PC in Rome, NY, and serves as its Medical Director. Hall is the former Chairman of Surgery, Medical Director of Weight Loss Center and Wound Care Center at Rome Health in Rome, New York. Awards and recognitions * 2016 - The 40 Under 40 Achievement Award from The Network Journal * 2021 - Inducted into the .
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