GRI Physicians Represent A Global Standard of Achievement GRI doctors represent a global standard of achievement, practice evidence-based medicine, and make significant contributions to the field of robotic surgery on a global, academic level. GRI houses only those who are worldwide leaders in their field. General Criteria for membership: Associate Member 5 years after completion of training Demonstration of commitment in performing robotic-assisted surgery Recognition by major honors, awards, and prizes in education and research Committee membership and governance position in local, regional and national professional societies 2 Publications of research reports in the field of robotic surgery or minimally invasive surgery (MIS) in refereed journals Demonstrated evidence of being on review boards of scientific publications as well as invitations to review manuscripts for high impact journals Leadership in the design and content of major courses in medical, allied health and graduate curriculum Outstanding letters of recommendation from leaders in the field Full Member Should have achieved superior stature in his or her field Continued scholarly publications – 40 publications are typical with first or senior author on 1/3 5 or more publications of research reports in high-impact refereed journals Contributions to books and teaching materials Leadership role in significant scientific organizations Membership on scientific advisory panels Recognized by peers nationally and internationally as evidenced by letters Extensive presentations at scholarly meetings regionally, nationally and internationally Invited lecturer at major universities and major scientific societies Leadership role in health organizations such as medical director Leadership role in the design and implementation of educational programs Leadership in the development and presentation of CME Documented awards or prizes for research, teaching or service Submission Requirements Outcomes Data Robotic Case Volume Report, Specialty Volume met Documented appointment at any Florida Medical School CV Submission reflecting documentation of following Honors, awards and prizes 2 publications (associate) or 40 publications (full) around robotic surgery Evidence of review board invitation and manuscript review invitations for high impact journals Description of courses serving as leader Letters of recommendation Additional documentation as described for full membership Volume Criteria Associate Member Urology = More than 100 robotic cases per year Gynecology = More than 100 robotic cases per year Head and Neck = 20 robotic cases per year Thoracic = Will be determined on case-by-case basis depending on candidate Full Member Urology = More than 250 robotic cases per year Gynecology = More than 150 robotic cases per year Head and Neck = 40 robotic cases per year Global Robotics Institute World-Class Team 5 items. To interact with these items, press Control-Option-Shift-Right Arrow. Vipul Patel, MD Medical Director, Global Robotics Institute Full Member Urologic Surgeon Meet Dr. Patel Aileen Caceres, MD, MPH, FACOG, FACS Associate Member Gynecologic Surgeon Meet Dr. Caceres Robert W. Holloway, MD Full Member Gynecologic Surgeon Meet Dr. Holloway J. Scott Magnuson, MD Full Member Head and Neck Surgeon Meet Dr. Magnuson Sejal Patel, MD Reproductive Endocrinology GRI Emeritus Faculty Meet Dr. Patel