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Abstract Submissions Are OPEN For The 2025 Annual Meeting & Resident Competition
The abstract submission period for the 2025 SFCACS Annual Meeting and Resident Competition is OPEN! Please follow the directions on the form below to submit your abstract for consideration: SFACS 2025 ASTRACT INSTRUCTIONS and FORMSDownload ABSTRACT SUBMISSION DEADLINE: September 15, 2025
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A Eulogy For Dr. Floriano Marchetti
We would like to share this touching eulogy written for Dr. Marchetti by Larry Sands of the Miller School of Medicine at the University of Miami. Dear Colleagues,It is with a very heavy heart and profound sadness that I share with all of you the passing of our beloved colleague and dear friend Dr. Floriano…
Event Recap: 3rd Annual Women in Surgery (WIS) South Florida Meeting
The 3rd Annual WIS Meeting took place on Wednesday June 18th at 6:30PM at the Weston Hills Country Club. This year’s Women in Surgery (WIS) Meeting brought together surgeons, trainees, and leaders from across the South Florida region for an inspiring evening centered on wellness, intentional leadership, and connection.We were honored to welcome Dr. Sharon L. Stein, colorectal surgeon and host of The Intentional Surgeon podcast,…
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Surgical Resources
Here are some selected resources related to surgery and health in South Florida. For a complete list of local, state, and national resources can be found on our Surgical Resources page.
South Florida Surgical Jobs Board
The SFCACS Jobs Board is a place to find and post surgical jobs in the South Florida Region. Find your next position or employee here!
Stop The Bleed
Stop The Bleed aims to make our Florida and our nation more resilient by better preparing the public to save lives if people nearby are severely bleeding.
Commission on Cancer
The Commission on Cancer (CoC) is a consortium of professional organizations dedicated to improving survival and quality of life for cancer patients through standard setting, which promotes cancer prevention, research, education, and monitoring of comprehensive quality care.
