Mikhail Shik, MD
Physician - Internist“My greatest professional achievement in my years of practice in Syracuse, New York was establishing close relationships and forming strong bonds with my patients. It was extremely difficult for me to say goodbye to each of them over the last few months. However, I bring the same basic tenets of my practice philosophy with me to RIMG a patient’s well being comes first and communication is the key to success. I believe in being accessible to my patients, and I am ready to care for them and help each of them to the best of my ability.”
Board Certification
- Internal Medicine
Education
Residency
SUNY Upstate University Hospital
Internal Medicine
Syracuse, NY
1998
Fellowship
Zaporozhye Institute for Advanced Medical Training
Cardiology
Zaporizhia, Ukraine
1984
Internship
City Hospital 9
Internal Medicine
Zaporozhye, Ukraine
1979
Medical School
Zaporozhye State Medical University
Doctor of Medicine
Zaporizhia, Ukraine
1978
Professional Association
American College of Physicians (ACP)
Member
Biography
Dr. Mikhail Shik completed his graduate medical training and fellowship in Zaporozhye, Ukraine. For 15 years thereafter, he worked as a cardiologist and then chief of cardiology at a city hospital in Zaporozhye. During that time, Dr. Shik authored 10 published scientific articles, as well as completed his postgraduate research and defended his dissertation in Moscow, Russia.
After arriving in the United States in 1995, Dr. Shik completed the residency program in internal medicine at the SUNY Upstate University Hospital in Syracuse, New York. Dr. Shik is Board Certified in Internal Medicine and Primary Care. He has been in private practice since 2001. Dr. Shik worked in various settings, including private offices, hospitals, community clinics, and nursing homes. Dr. Shik has joined Rockville Internal Medicine Group in 2017. He is fluent in English, Russian and Ukrainian.
Dr. Shik is a member of the American College of Physicians. His dedication to practice was recognized by a special award at the SUNY Upstate University Hospital. Dr. and Mrs. Shik have been actively involved in the Jewish and Ukrainian communities in Upstate New York. They have also collected and provided medical supplies for the elderly and disabled in Ukraine.