Surgeon specializing in laparoscopic procedures with an emphasis on advanced techniques in all General Surgery. Dr. DeRosa is certified by the American Board of Surgery, was a clinical professor of surgery at Georgetown Medical Center and a Medical Officer at at the District of Columbia Hospital. He has over 30years of experience in very busy private practice, enjoys teaching, has been involved in assisting charitable organization for care of the indulgent and is looking forward to assisting and working with other surgeons and hospitals in the Phoenix Metropolitan area.
Licenses:
Drug Enforcement Administration license
Medical Licenses:
Virginia 1981- 2004
District of Columbia 1978- 2013
Arizona 2010-2013
Publications:
Paraesophageal Hernias (abstract) Surgical Endoscopy.10:2; 1996.
Paul MG, DeRosa RP, Petrucci PE, Palmer ML, Danovitch S
Laparoscopic Tension Free Repair of Large Paraesophageal Hernias. Surgical Endoscopy
Paul MG, DeRosa RP, Petrucci PE, Palmer ML, Danovitch S
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Professional Experience:
Senior partner in an extremely busy surgical practice in Washington DC Metropolitan area.
Pioneer of laparoscopic procedures in general surgery on the east coast, 1988
Instrumental in assisting Sibley Hospital in acquiring laser laparoscopic equipment .
Responsible for creating procedure for accrediting other general surgeons in the field of laparoscopic general surgery at Sibley Memorial Hospital.
Clinical professor of surgery , Georgetown Medical Center , Washington, D.C.
Medical Officer , District of Columbia Hospital.
Performed the first Laparoscopic Procedures - Eastern Seaboard, Metropolitan Washington and Baltimore Area
Laparoscopic Cholecstectomy - June 1989
Laparoscopic Hernia 1991
laparoscopic Colectomy 1991
Honors:
Physician of the Year 2007, Sibley Memorial Hospital, John Hopkins Medicine.
Doctor of the Year 2007, Georgetown Clinical Society
Recognition - Washingtonian Magazine, Top Surgeons in the Metropolitan Area
Recognition - Consumer Research Council of America - Top Surgeons in America
Awarded Community Service Award by the Arch Diocese of Washington, D.C.
Community Service
Performed surgery for the needy via Charitable organizations such as Catholic Charities.
Traveled with Surgeons for Under Served Nations to perform surgery.
Professional Organizations
American Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons, 1988 to present
American Society of Laser Medicine and Surgery, 1987 to present
American College of Surgeons, National Chapter, 1978 to present
American College of Surgeons, Metropolitan Chapter, 1978 to present
Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons, 1983 to present
Southern Medical Association, Councilor for D.C., 1997 to 2006
Southern Medical Associations , Board of Directors, 2007 to 2013
Southeastern Surgical Society, 1983 to present
Washington academy of Surgeons, 1980-present
Washington Medical and Surgical Society ,1992-2004
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