Jeffrey Paul Snow MD
Proctologist
601 North Flamingo Road Suite #305 Pembroke Pines FL, 33028About
A board-certified colon and rectal surgeon, Dr. Jeffrey P. Snow, welcomes patients at South Florida Surgical Specialists, LLC in Pembroke Pines and Plantation, FL. He has been a senior partner within the practice for over two decades. Dr. Snow is also an assistant clinical professor of surgery at Nova Southeastern School of Medicine, Nova Southeastern School of Physician Assistants, and Florida International University School of Medicine. As a colorectal surgeon, the doctor specializes in anorectal surgery, colonoscopy, diverticulitis, inflammatory bowel disease, colon cancer, laparoscopic surgery, robotic surgery, hernia surgery, and gallbladder surgery. Over the years, he has been Chief of Staff at Memorial Pembroke Hospital and has served on numerous committees for the Memorial Healthcare System. Licensed to practice in the state of Florida, he has a remarkable professional journey that spans more than three decades.
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Education and Training
Johns Hopkins School of Medicine 1982
Board Certification
American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgery; Colon & Rectal Surgery
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Faculty Titles & Positions
- Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery Nova Southeastern School of Medicine -
- Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery Nova Southeastern School of Physician Assistants -
- Assistant Clinical Professor of Surgery Florida International University School of Medicine -
Awards
- Best Doctors in South Florida Year Metro Magazine
Professional Memberships
- American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgeons
- American Board of Surgeons
- Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract
- International College of Surgeons
- American College of Physician Executives
- Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons
- Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons
Fellowships
- St. Vincent’s Hospital Colon and Rectal Surgery
Internships
- New England Deaconess1983
Fellowships
- St. Vincents Hospital0Colon and Rectal Surgery
Professional Society Memberships
- American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgeons American Board of Surgeons Society for Surgery of the Alimentary Tract International College of Surgeons American College of Physician Executives Society of American Gastrointestinal Endoscopic Surgeons Society of Laparoscopic Surgeons
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