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General Surgery Residency

Overview


General Surgery Resident Education

The USF Health MCOM General Surgery residency is a five-year, non-pyramidal, ACGME-accredited program that is approved to graduate seven residents each year. The goal of the residency program is to produce a well-rounded, competent general surgeon, fully trained in the principles and techniques required of a general surgeon.

Director's Welcome - Dr. Adham R. Saad

We are dedicated to the growth and maturation of residents toward the end objectives of not only certification by the American Board of Surgery but also independent practice. Our mission is to provide exceptional patient care, educational excellence, and outstanding research. 

Adham R. Saad, MD, FACS
Associate Professor of Surgery
Program Director, General Surgery

Hands-on Experience with Robotics

USF Health MCOM General Surgery resident Mason Pearce shares her journey from medical student to resident physician. Discover how her experiences at USF Health have shaped her training, strengthened her skills, and inspired her passion for patient care.

Learn more about the General Surgery Residency Program and the application process.