Paul A. Robiolio, M.D., FACC has achieved board certification in cardiovascular disease and internal medicine. He is a Fellow of the American College of Cardiology.
Following graduation Phi Beta Kappa with high honors from Haverford College in 1983, Dr. Robiolio attended Cambridge University on a Marshall Fellowship where he received an M. Phil in biochemistry in 1985. He attended Washington University School of Medicine on a Distinguished Student Scholarship, was elected to the Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society, and attained his MD with honors in 1989. He completed his internship and residency at Harvard Medical School/Brigham & Women’s Hospital in 1992, and cardiology fellowship training at Duke University Medical Center in 1995. He has published numerous articles and abstracts in medical journals, and has served as a medical journal reviewer. Dr. Robiolio has been elected a St. Louis Best Doctor annually since 2001.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING
- Undergraduate: Haverford College – 1983 – with high honors, Phi Beta Kappa
- Graduate: Cambridge University – Master of Philosophy in Biochemistry – 1985 – Marshall Fellowship
- Medical School: Washington University School of Medicine – 1989 – with honors, Distinguished Student Scholar, Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
- Internship, Residency, Chief Residency: Harvard Medical School/Brigham and Women’s Hospital – 1989 – 1992
- Cardiology Fellowship: Duke University – 1992 – 1995
BOARD CERTIFICATION & MEMBERSHIPS
- American Board of Internal Medicine – Internal Medicine – 1992; recertified 2002
- American Board of Internal Medicine – Cardiovascular Disease – 1995; recertified 2005
- Alpha Omega Alpha Medical Honor Society
- American College of Cardiology – Fellow
- Missouri State Medical Association – Member
- St. Louis Metropolitan Medical Association – Member
PROFESSIONAL INTERESTS
Dr. Robiolio’s professional interests include consultative cardiology and echocardiography.