After four great years at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston, Dr. Gordon moved to the Sunshine State for general surgery training at the University of South Florida – Morsani College of Medicine in Tampa. It was the breadth of training at USF, the Tampa Bay metropolitan area’s only allopathic general surgery residency that drew him there.
He spent the majority of his clinical time at Tampa General Hospital, a 1,000+ bed teaching hospital in downtown Tampa and the region’s only Level 1 Trauma Center, burn center, and a comprehensive transplant center. In addition, he rotated at Moffitt Cancer Center, where he gained further exposure to surgical oncology. Lastly, he spent a great deal of time at the region’s two VA hospitals, an experience he feels was especially rewarding in being able to provide care to our nation’s veterans.
Dr. Gordon returns to Northern Virginia and is ecstatic to join the Fauquier Health team. It was the tight-knit community atmosphere of Warrenton that attracted him to the area, and he is eager to put his roots down here.
His clinical interests include minimally invasive surgery, including laparoscopic and robotic surgery, hernias including complex abdominal wall reconstruction, disorders of the alimentary (stomach, small intestine, colon) and biliary tracts (gall bladder, bile ducts), as well as everything else in the realm of general surgery.
He is board eligible with the American Board of Surgery and an associate fellow with the American College of Surgeons. He holds a certificate in robotic surgery from the University of South Florida.