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Thomas G. Peters, MD, FACS
June 2023
Dr. Tom Peters is Professor of Surgery, Emeritus, at the University of Florida College of Medicine, and has held the rank of Professor at the Uniformed Services University School of Medicine for four decades. A graduate of Miami University (Ohio) and the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, he trained in general surgery at the Medical College of Wisconsin where he was an American Cancer Society Clinical Fellow, and Organ Transplantation Surgery at the University of Colorado. Dr. Peters performed the first organ transplant in Jacksonville, Florida, (1989) where he was the founding Director of the Jacksonville Transplant Center at Methodist Medical Center, serving as Chair of the Department of Surgery at Methodist for 10 years. He was Co-Chief of Surgery at Shands-Jacksonville Medical Center (1999-2001) and thereafter was Chief of its Transplant Division, then Interim Director of Transplantation at the University of Florida, Gainesville 2011-2012. In 2010 he received an endowed professorship, The Methodist Medical Center Professor of Surgery at the University of Florida. Dr. Peters has published over 300 scientific, educational, and professional papers, abstracts, or book chapters, and has more than 350 scientific and educational presentations in America and abroad. He has held editorial or reviewer appointments with 20 national publications including the American Journal of Transplantation, JAMA, and Military Medicine. In 2006, he received a gubernatorial appointment to the Florida Board of Medicine.
Tom Peters has a wide-ranging history in organized medicine having been the President of the Duval County Medical Society (2002) as well as its Delegate to the Florida Medical Association (1990-2023), a member of the Florida Delegation to the American Medical Association (2004-2017), AMA Delegate for the American Society of Transplant Surgeons (2017-2023), President of the South-Eastern Organ Procurement Foundation, and service to a number of transplant, professional, and volunteer organizations as a committee chair, officer, advisor, or director. Community volunteering has included serving as President for a number of organizations including the National Kidney Foundation of Florida, the FAIR Foundation, and others. Leaving clinical surgical duties in 2012, he has remained an active research and teaching physician with additional roles in community service and public policy development.
Dr. Peters retired from the United States Army as a Colonel with more than three decades of commissioned service and three active-duty war-time tours overseas or at the Walter Reed Army Medical Center. He held clinical and command positions as an Army Flight Surgeon, US Army Paratrooper, and Chief of Surgery of the 912th M.A.S.H. in Operation Desert Storm. Numerous military and civilian honors include the Army Meritorious Service Medal, Army Commendation Medal (two oak-leaf clusters), Army “A” Proficiency Designator Award, Outstanding Teacher and Distinguished Service Awards from the University of Tennessee, The Trustees Award of the National Kidney Foundation, and many others. His interests include vintage automobiles, writing, genealogy, and the history of the Alamo. Tom and Ruby Peters live on the Saint Johns River in Jacksonville where they often host colleagues and friends as well as a large family of four children and thirteen grandchildren.
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Jennifer L. Bragg-Gresham,Thomas G. Peters, William P. Vaughan,Philip Held,Frank McCormick,John P. Roberts
CLINICAL TRANSPLANTATIONno. 9 (2024)
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