Dr. Sharona B. Ross: A Trailblazer in Surgical Innovations
In an impressive culmination of her career achievements, Dr. Sharona B. Ross, MD, FACS, has been designated as the Woman of the Year 2025 by The Inner Circle, highlighting her groundbreaking work in robotic foregut and hepato-pancreato-biliary (HPB) surgery. Dr. Ross’s journey in medicine is an inspiring tale marked by dedication, innovation, and a commitment to enhancing patient care.
Originally hailing from Israel, Dr. Ross completed her military service in the Israel Defense Forces, a required civic duty in her homeland. Following her service, she pursued a medical degree at the George Washington University College of Medicine, laying the foundation for a remarkable career in surgery. After completing her general surgery residency at the University of South Florida in 2006, she demonstrated exceptional skill by securing a prestigious fellowship in HPB and advanced gastrointestinal surgery in 2007. Continuing her quest for knowledge, she completed a fellowship in endoscopic gastroenterology in 2008.
Dr. Ross’s expertise is sought after in numerous capacities. At AdventHealth Tampa, she plays a crucial role in quality assurance committees and has taken on the responsibility of directing the surgical floor. Her contributions are pivotal in ensuring that surgical patients receive top-notch care through the implementation of the latest surgical technologies and innovative practices.
With over two decades of experience, Dr. Ross has established herself as a leader in Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) Surgery, being one of the first surgeons in the United States to pioneer this technique. Her commitment to education is evident as she trains the next generation of surgeons in mastering complex, minimally invasive operations, particularly in the realm of abdominal surgeries for cancer treatment.
She actively participates in several prestigious organizations dedicated to advancing surgical practices. Dr. Ross holds influential positions in the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic Surgeons (SAGES), where she chairs multiple committees that focus on technological innovation and surgical standardization. She is also the president of the Society of Laparo-Endoscopic Robotic Surgeons for 2025 and contributes significantly to various research and educational committees.
In addition to her clinical and administrative accomplishments, Dr. Ross has made her mark in academia. She has authored numerous peer-reviewed publications and has delivered presentations at over 155 national and international conferences, underscoring her role as a key opinion leader in the field. Her dynamic speaking ability has made her a sought-after speaker, and her endeavors in research have led to advancements in minimally invasive surgical techniques.
Throughout her distinguished career, Dr. Ross has received a multitude of recognitions, including the Patient Preferred Surgeon title for Florida from 2020 to 2025 and various awards acknowledging her contributions to the field of gastrointestinal surgery. Her relentless dedication to evolving surgical techniques and patient-centered care highlights her impact on both her colleagues and the patients she serves.
When she is not in the operating room or engaging in surgical research, Dr. Ross enjoys spending quality time with her family. An avid enthusiast of skeet shooting, horseback riding, and golfing, she is also a proud dog owner of a Rhodesian Ridgeback named Roger. Her children, Eran, Nicole, Stephanie, and Justin, are her primary inspirations, continuously motivating her to excel in her field.
As Dr. Ross navigates through her prestigious recognition as Woman of the Year 2025, her commitment to advancing surgery and enhancing patient care remains unwavering. Her journey is a testament to the profound impact of dedication and innovation in healthcare, showcasing how one individual can change the landscape of their profession.
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