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Drs. Jean Bismuth, Jonathan Cardella, and Benjamin Pearce present Episode 11 - Havana Oh Nana - Part 2
Dr. Ricardo “Rick” Gonzalez, MD, is a surgical oncologist at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, where he serves as Chair of the Sarcoma Department and Chief of Surgery Service, as well as an Associate Professor at the University of South Florida College of Medicine. A graduate of USF with surgical training at the University of Colorado and a fellowship in surgical oncology at MD Anderson, he specializes in treating complex cancers such as soft tissue and retroperitoneal sarcomas, desmoid tumors, gastrointestinal stromal tumors, and melanoma. Widely recognized for his expertise, he has earned multiple awards for teaching, research, safety, and patient care, and is an active member of leading oncology societies including the NCCN Sarcoma Panel and the Society of Surgical Oncology. Known for his compassionate, patient-centered approach, Dr. Gonzalez emphasizes trust and shared decision-making, describing his work as a calling to help patients navigate cancer with courage and dignity.
The aim of 'The Missing Needle' podcast is to discuss a variety of provoking, and at times uncomfortable, topics within healthcare. Intended audience are medical professionals, friends and family of practicing physicians, and anyone else who might enjoy learning about what it is like to be a physician outside the hospital.
Viewer discretion is advised, recommended for mature audience only.
Produced by Andrew Matar.
DISCLAIMER
The views, information, or opinions expressed during The Missing Needle podcast are solely those of the individuals involved, and do not necessarily represent those of University of South Florida, Tampa General Hospital, Yale University, The University of Alabama-Birmingham, or any professional organizations which the hosts represent. USF, TGH, UAB, and Yale are not responsible for, and do not verify accuracy of any information contained in the podcast series available for listening on this site. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only.
Advertising, which is incorporated into, placed in association with, or targeted toward the content of this podcast without the expressed approval and knowledge of developers, is forbidden. You may not edit, modify, or redistribute this podcast. The developers of The Missing Needle podcast series assume no liability for any activities in connection with this podcast. Any use of this podcast with any other Web site, computer, or playing device is prohibited. Listener discretion is advised.
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Drs. Jean Bismuth, Jonathan Cardella, and Benjamin Pearce present Episode 11 - Havana Oh Nana - Part 2
Dr. Ricardo “Rick” Gonzalez, MD, is a surgical oncologist at Moffitt Cancer Center in Tampa, where he serves as Chair of the Sarcoma Department and Chief of Surgery Service, as well as an Associate Professor at the University of South Florida College of Medicine. A graduate of USF with surgical training at the University of Colorado and a fellowship in surgical oncology at MD Anderson, he specializes in treating complex cancers such as soft tissue and retroperitoneal sarcomas, desmoid tumors, gastrointestinal stromal tumors, and melanoma. Widely recognized for his expertise, he has earned multiple awards for teaching, research, safety, and patient care, and is an active member of leading oncology societies including the NCCN Sarcoma Panel and the Society of Surgical Oncology. Known for his compassionate, patient-centered approach, Dr. Gonzalez emphasizes trust and shared decision-making, describing his work as a calling to help patients navigate cancer with courage and dignity.
The aim of 'The Missing Needle' podcast is to discuss a variety of provoking, and at times uncomfortable, topics within healthcare. Intended audience are medical professionals, friends and family of practicing physicians, and anyone else who might enjoy learning about what it is like to be a physician outside the hospital.
Viewer discretion is advised, recommended for mature audience only.
Produced by Andrew Matar.
DISCLAIMER
The views, information, or opinions expressed during The Missing Needle podcast are solely those of the individuals involved, and do not necessarily represent those of University of South Florida, Tampa General Hospital, Yale University, The University of Alabama-Birmingham, or any professional organizations which the hosts represent. USF, TGH, UAB, and Yale are not responsible for, and do not verify accuracy of any information contained in the podcast series available for listening on this site. The primary purpose of this podcast series is to educate and inform. This podcast series does not constitute medical or other professional advice or services. This podcast is available for private, non-commercial use only.
Advertising, which is incorporated into, placed in association with, or targeted toward the content of this podcast without the expressed approval and knowledge of developers, is forbidden. You may not edit, modify, or redistribute this podcast. The developers of The Missing Needle podcast series assume no liability for any activities in connection with this podcast. Any use of this podcast with any other Web site, computer, or playing device is prohibited. Listener discretion is advised.

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