Tampa, FL — Prominently featured as the upcoming cover story in The Inner Circle, Sharona B. Ross, MD, FACS is acknowledged as Woman of the Year 2025 for her contributions to the field of Robotic Foregut and HPB Surgery.

Dr. Ross graduated from high school and completed two years of military service in the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF), which is a mandatory civic duty in her home country. She later pursued a medical degree from the University of George Washington College of Medicine in Washington, DC. and completed a General Surgery residency at the University of South Florida College of Medicine Department of General Surgery in 2006. She was distinguished from her peers when awarded the prestigious HPB/Advanced Gastrointestinal Surgery and Minimally Invasive Surgery Fellowship at USF/Tampa General Hospital in 2007. The doctor completed her educational journey with an Endoscopic Gastroenterology Fellowship at the Division of Digestive Disorders and Nutrition Department of Medicine, University of South Florida, in 2008.
Highly sought after in her field, Dr. Ross participates in various committees at AdventHealth Tampa to determine the quality of care delivered. She is also the director of the surgical floor at the hospital, where she works with nurses and the surgical teams to optimize the quality of care their surgical patients receive. The doctor notes that she and her team work with various surgical industries to ensure that their patients are treated with the best and safest surgical technologies. Board-certified in advanced foregut and HPB, Dr. Ross is considered an expert in robotic and single-incision laparoscopic operations for conditions of the esophagus, stomach, small bowel, pancreas, gallbladder, and liver.
With more than 20 years in the field, Dr. Ross is a leading expert in Laparo-Endoscopic Single Site (LESS) Surgery and was one of the first surgeons in the United States to offer that option. She is also one of few physicians who offers complex abdominal operations for cancers and trains new surgeons to master minimally invasive complex operations.
An expert in the field, Dr. Ross is a member of the Society of American Gastrointestinal and Endoscopic (SAGES) and Chair of SAGES Telepresence Task Force; Co-Chair of the Technology and Value Assessment Committee (TAVAC), Co-Chair of the Development Committee, Oncology Committee, and HPB Committee; is the 2025 president of the Society of Laparo-endoscopic & Robotic Surgeons (SLS); and is on the Board of Directors. She is also chair of the Technology, Innovation & Surgical Standardization SIG Committee; a member of the GERD SIG Committee; Women in MIS SIG Committee; the RVS Update Committee; at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) she holds the Chair of the Florida Chapter of Women in Surgery; and is the chair of the Video-Based Education Program Committee.
Dedicated to providing the latest innovations in the field, Dr. Ross is a distinguished member of the Surgical Innovations Committee of the Americas Hepato Pancreato-Biliary Association (AHPBA); the HPB Program Committee; the Research Committee; and the Fellowship Council of the Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract (SSAT). She is the honorary vice president of the Southeastern Surgical Congress (SESC) and a member of the Council and Executive Committee. She is the Past-President for The Society of Robotic Surgery (SRS) 2024 and current President of SLS 2025.
Dr Ross is a reviewer on the editorial boards of the Journal of Gastroenterology and Hepatology Research; Journal of Gastrointestinal; ISRN Minimally Invasive Surgery; Surgical Endoscopy; Annals Of Surgery; The American Surgeon; and Annals of Laparoscopic and Endoscopic Surgery. She is regarded as a dynamic speaker and has been a moderator, presenter, and keynote speaker at more than 155 national and international events. She has contributed to 220 peer-reviewed publications; 100 TV interviews and news articles; and has more than 200 oral presentations and 244 operative video presentations
The doctor is meritoriously named a Patient Preferred Surgeon Representing the State of Florida for 2020-2025 and notes that her love for taking care of people has played a significant role in her career success by consistently embracing new surgical technology and innovation that help improve the quality of care she delivers to her patients.
In her spare time, the doctor enjoys spending time with family; skeet shooting; horseback riding; her dog, Roger, a Rhodesian Ridgeback; and playing golf. Dr. Ross wishes to thank her dear children, who are her inspirations: Eran, Nicole, Stephanie, and Justin.
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