
Florida Hospital Tampa Celebrates Grand Opening Of The Mickle Center
Florida Hospital Tampa is pleased to announce the opening of the Mickle Center for Reflux and Esophageal Cancer.
Florida Hospital Tampa is pleased to announce the opening of the Mickle Center for Reflux and Esophageal Cancer.
At Florida Hospital’s Digestive Health Institute, we provide treatment for many patients, including those with pancreatic cancer.
The American Society of Abdominal Surgeons Annual Clinical Congress held its 55th annual meeting in Tampa, Florida on November 4thaand 5th, 2016.
Surgical Rounds On October 31, 2016, Dr. Xavier Cannella presented on Science of Wound Healing and Utilization of Advanced Modalities.
The Digestive Health Clinical Research team and the Florida Hospital Tampa Digestive Health Institute held the first Annual Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Fundraiser on Monday, November 7th, 2016 at...
Florida Hospital Tampa hosted the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network Affiliate Meeting, which took place on September 15, 2016.
Dr. Alexander Rosemurgy, Director of Surgical Digestive Disorders and HPB Surgery and Fellowship Program of Florida Hospital Tampa served as the Honorary Chair for the Pancreatic Cancer Action Network...
The medical field has made great strides in advancing the field of medicine, especially with regards to minimally invasive and robotic surgery, one of the hallmarks of our laparoscopic surgery center...
At the 2016 Society of Laparoendoscopic Surgeons (SLS) Annual Scientific Meeting, Dr. Ross gave several presentations on several topics she is currently researching and are considered noteworthy...
Florida Hospital Tampa hosted a summer research and education program this past summer 2016 for undergraduates, graduate students, and anyone else pursuing the field of medicine, to expose them and...
Florida Hospital Tampa is proud to announce that Dr. Sharona B. Ross, has been formally recognized by The International Association of HealthCare Professionals and will be joining the organization as...
In an interview with Bay News 9, Dr. Alex Rosemurgy and Dr. Sharona Ross detailed their new strategy to prevent their patients from getting hospital infections.