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Biography
Lisa R.P. Spiguel, M.D., is an associate professor with the University of Florida department of surgery in the division of general surgery’s surgical oncology service.
Spiguel’s clinical focus is on the surgical care of breast cancer and benign breast disease, the assessment of high risk breast cancer patients and overall breast health. She offers the full spectrum of surgical breast care, including breast-conservation surgery, nipple- and skin-sparing mastectomies, modified radical mastectomies and axillary surgery. She uses an oncoplastic technique to rearrange breast tissue for a natural form after breast conservation surgery.
Prior to joining UF, she completed the Lynn Sage Breast Surgery Fellowship at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago. Prior to her fellowship, Spiguel trained in general surgery at the University of Chicago Medical Center and earned her medical degree at Wayne State University in Detroit.
Education
Lynn Sage Breast Surgery Fellowship
Northwestern Memorial Hospital
2012
Residency - Surgery
University of Chicago
2011
Medical Degree
Wayne State University
2004
Board Certification
- Surgery - American Board of Surgery
Honors and Awards
Academic Achievement Award
University of Chicago - Department of Surgery
2011
Administrative Chief Resident
University of Chicago - Department of Surgery
2010-2011
Academic Achievement Award
University of Chicago - Department of Surgery
2010