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Office
1611 NW 12th Ave
# M851
Miami, FL 33136Phone+1 305-243-6358
Summary
- Dr. Enrique Ginzburg is a general surgeon in Miami, FL and is affiliated with multiple hospitals in the area, including Jackson Health System, University of Miami Hospital, and University of Miami Hospital and Clinics. He received his medical degree from University of Miami Miller School of Medicine and has been in practice 32 years. He specializes in trauma surgery & surgical critical care and is experienced in minimally invasive surgery and trauma and surgical critical care.
Education & Training
- University of Miami/Jackson Health SystemResidency, Surgery, 1987 - 1990
- Mount Sinai Medical Center of FloridaResidency, Surgery, 1985 - 1987
- University of Miami Leonard M. Miller School of MedicineClass of 1985
Certifications & Licensure
- FL State Medical License 1987 - 2026
- OH State Medical License 1990 - 1994
- American Board of Surgery Surgery
- American Board of Surgery Surgical Critical Care
Awards, Honors, & Recognition
- Fellow (FACS) American College of Surgeons
Clinical Trials
- Antithrombin III in Infectious Disease Caused by COVID-19 Start of enrollment: 2021 Jul 06
Publications & Presentations
PubMed
- 230 citationsUmbilical cord mesenchymal stem cells for COVID-19 acute respiratory distress syndrome: A double-blind, phase 1/2a, randomized controlled trial.Giacomo Lanzoni, E. Linetsky, Diego Correa, Shari Messinger Cayetano, Roger A. Alvarez
Stem Cells Translational Medicine. 2021-05-01 - 57 citationsProspective randomized trial of two wound management strategies for dirty abdominal wounds.Stephen M. Cohn, Giovanni Giannotti, Adrian W. Ong, J. Esteban Varela, David V. Shatz
Annals of Surgery. 2001-03-01 - 74 citationsIncidence and susceptibility of pathogenic bacteria vary between intensive care units within a single hospital: implications for empiric antibiotic strategies.Nicholas Namias, Laila Samiian, Diego F. Nino, Ehsan Shirazi, Kirsten O’neill
The Journal of Trauma. 2000-10-01
Press Mentions
- Diagnosis for 6.26.22: Checking the Pulse of Florida Health Care News and PolicyJune 27th, 2022
- Ryder Trauma Centers at Jackson Health System Honor Patients on National Trauma Survivors DayMay 21st, 2021
- New Study Reveals Troubling Trends in VTE TrackingDecember 10th, 2018
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