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Lawrence Lottenberg, M.D., an associate professor of surgery
and anesthesiology at the University of Florida College of Medicine, will
become president of the Florida Chapter of the American College
of Surgeons this month.
“The goal of the leadership of the Florida Chapter of the
American College of Surgeons is to continue to foster collaboration among its
more than 1,000 member surgeons of all specialties throughout Florida in the
areas of advocacy, state and national legislative issues, including funding,
reimbursement and Medicare cuts, and to continue to bring educational and
academic initiatives to the membership,” said Lottenberg, also trauma medical
director of Shands at UF Trauma Center.
He added that he will continue to foster collaboration with
the Florida Medical Association and all physicians in Florida during his two-year tenure as president.
Lottenberg joined UF in 2004 to help establish and lead a
Level I Trauma Center at Shands at UF. He formerly served as the state of Florida trauma medical
director, working with the state’s 21 trauma centers to improve patient care. He
also is past chairman of the Florida Committee on Trauma, a standing committee
of the Florida Chapter of the American
College of Surgeons.
The Florida Chapter of the American College
of Surgeons was founded in 1953 and has served as the leader in surgical
advancement and education for the state.
Lottenberg received his medical degree from the University
of Miami School of Medicine and followed with residency training at Jackson Memorial
Hospital in Miami.