Dr. Harvey Allen Shub, MD, FACS
Internist
5425 S Semoran Blvd Ste 6A Orlando FL, 32822About
Harvey Allen Shub, MD, FACS, was born and raised in Brooklyn, NY. He commenced his academic journey at NYU in 1960 and later completed his undergraduate studies at UM, where he earned a Bachelor of Science degree in Zoology and Physics. Following this, he returned to NYU to pursue his interest in microbiology and genetics, completing a year of graduate school. In 1965, he was accepted into the prestigious University of Rome School of Medicine and Surgery in Italy, from which he graduated in 1971 with a Doctor of Medicine degree. Subsequently, he undertook an internship and residency in surgery at Beth Israel Medical Center and Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City.
In 1976, Dr. Shub embarked on a fellowship in Colon and Rectal surgery at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, located at Muhlenberg Hospital in Plainfield, NJ. It was during this time that he made the decision to relocate to Orlando, where he established his own practice on Orange Avenue. For over three decades, he dedicated himself to the field of Colon and Rectal Surgery, providing exceptional care to his patients. Dr. Shub's contributions were recognized through his appointment as chairman of General Surgery and Colon and Rectal Surgery, as well as President of the medical staff at Florida Hospital. His expertise and commitment led to his fellowship with the American College of Surgeons, and he received the esteemed Physicians Recognition Award on ten occasions since 1976.
After forty years of practicing Colon and Rectal Surgery, Dr. Shub decided to retire in 2007. However, his retirement was short-lived as he quickly realized that he still had much to offer to the medical field. Initially, he returned by teaching and conducting Medicare Physicals, but he soon felt the desire to make a more significant impact with his vast knowledge and experience. This led him to find his calling at Sunshine State Medical Inc., where he currently serves. Dr. Shub firmly believes that the calling of a physician never truly fades, and he now serves patients as an internist.
During his tenure as a Colon and Rectal surgeon, Dr. Shub achieved several notable milestones. He performed the first-ever laser excision of rectal cancer in the United States, a groundbreaking procedure that garnered recognition within the medical community. He presented a paper on this pioneering experience at the New York Society of Colon and Rectal Surgery. Additionally, he published a seminal paper on the treatment of anal fissures, which is widely regarded as a definitive source in the field.
Since 2015, Dr. Shub has been practicing General Medicine, EMC, and conducting Medical Immigration Exams at Sunshine State Medical Inc. He and his wife, Susan, have made their home in Lake Forrest, Sanford. They are proud parents to two children, Carolyn and Todd, and are also blessed with a beautiful grandchild named Hannah.
Education and Training
University of Rome, Italy MD 1971
New York University (NYU) 1960
University of Miami (UM) Undergraduate 0
University of Rome School of Medicine and Surgery 1965
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Dr. Harvey Allen Shub, MD, FACS's Expert Contributions
How do you fix a rectal prolapse?
Best thing to do is consult a colon and rectal surgeon.There are several procedures to repair a rectal prolapse. It depends on the surgeons training. The Starr procedure, a delorme, ripstein rectal suspension. READ MORE
Are bleeding hemorrhoids dangerous?
No, unless the diagnosis is not actually hemorrhoids. READ MORE
What happens if you don't ever see a proctologist?
No such thing as a proctologist. It's colon and rectal surgeon now. If you don't see one, nothing happens. But if you have a problem and don't get it looked at and it's colon cancer, you can die from it. READ MORE
How often do you see a proctologist?
It's colon and rectal surgeons. If you have symptoms, go see one. After the age of 45, you should have your first colonoscopy. Repeat exams are based on what they find or don't find. READ MORE
Can a proctologist diagnose digestive conditions?
A colon and rectal surgeon or gastroenterologist, depending on stomach or colon and rectum site of symptoms. READ MORE
How to calm nerves before seeing a proctologist?
Generally, nothing terrible, and it's colon and rectal surgeon, not proctologist, which is an old speciality no longer being taught and is part of colon and rectal surgeons' domain. READ MORE
Are there any home remedies for hemorrhoids?
A few over-the-counter meds can help. Best to see a colon and rectal surgeon. READ MORE
How do you identify anal fissures?
A colon and rectal surgeon can easily make the diagnosis without causing pain by a small shot of novacaine. READ MORE
When can I start working out after an anal fissure surgery?
Yes, and you should be fully recovered after 6 weeks. READ MORE
How is rectal bleeding treated?
First, you need to find the cause, and that is done either by sigmoidoscopy or colonoscopy. Common causes are hemorrhoids, fissure, polyps and cancer, crohn's disease, and ulcerative colitis. READ MORE
Is surgery necessary for diverticulitis?
Sometimes, depending on the stage of the disease. READ MORE
Is there a diet specific for a person suffering with IBD?
Ask your md, but for active disease, a low roughage diet. READ MORE
When should I start going to a proctologist?
For prostate problems, see a urologist, not a rectal doctor. READ MORE
Can long term IBD cause my digestive system to fail?
Collapse, no, but worsening symptoms are the problem leading to complications. READ MORE
How will Dicylomine work on treating my IBD?
Antispasmatic stops the cramps and slows the diarrhea. READ MORE
Hemeroids
See a colon and rectal surgeon. READ MORE
Why am I bleeding after colonoscopy?
Notify the physician who did the procedure. READ MORE
When can you run after colon and rectal surgery?
6 wks and start slow READ MORE
How long does it take to go to the bathroom like normal after bowel surgery?
Depends on the type of surgery, but generally, you should have a bm before being discharged or a few days after getting home. READ MORE
I need help diagnosing flesh strand in rectal cavity?
Could be the stalk of a polyp. See a colon and rectal surgeon. READ MORE
Expert Publications
Data provided by the National Library of Medicine- Intussusception complicating intestinal intubation with a long Cantor tube: report of four cases.
- Intussusception complicating intestinal intubation with a long Cantor tube: report of four cases.
- Conservative treatment of anal fissure: an unselected, retrospective and
- Retrorectal abscess with neurologic involvement of the lower extremities: report of a case.
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Chairman of General Surgery and Colon and Rectal Surgery Florida Hospital -
- Medical Director Sunshine State Medical, Inc. -
Awards
- Physicians Recognition Award 1976 American Medical Association
- Physicians Recognition Award 1979 American Medical Association
- Physicians Recognition Award 1981 American Medical Association
- Physicians Recognition Award 1984 American Medical Association
- Physicians Recognition Award 1987 American Medical Association
- Physicians Recognition Award 1990 American Medical Association
- Physicians Recognition Award 1993 American Medical Association
- Physicians Recognition Award 1996 American Medical Association
- Physicians Recognition Award 1999 American Medical Association
- Physicians Recognition Award 2003 American Medical Association
Treatments
- Diabetes
- Type 2 Diabetes
Professional Memberships
- Fellow of the American College of Surgeons
- New York Society of Colon and Rectal Surgery
Fellowships
- Robert Wood Johnson Medical School colon and rectal surgery 1976
Internships
- Mount Sinai/Beth Israel Medical Center in NY
Fellowships
- Colo-Rectal Surgery Fellowship in NJ at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School/Muhlenberg Hospital under Dr. Eugene Salvati
Professional Society Memberships
- American Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons, The Piedmont Society of Colon and Rectal Surgeons - past president, Fellow of American College of Surgeons, Diplomat of the American Board of Colon and Rectal Surgeons
Articles and Publications
- - 5 publications all in colo-rectal surgery, one is an origin paper on anal fissures- Beth Israel lectured to Immigreas in the Profession- Orlando Style Elite Doctors 2020- past president of Florida Hospital, President of the Medical Staff, Chairman of the Department of Surgery, and Chairman of the Department of Colo-Rectal
What do you attribute your success to?
- work ethic. I came to a city, Orlando, which was a sleepy town when I arrived, and at the same time, Disney arrived. The city was in launch mode. I landed at Florida Hospital, which was a Seventh Day Adventist Hospital. I was immediately welcomed, and I was actually the first boarded colo-rectal surgeon in Orlando.
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Get to know Internist Dr. Harvey Allen Shub, who serves patients in Orlando, Florida.
Dr. Shub was born and raised in the bustling borough of Brooklyn, New York, where he spent his formative years. He began his academic journey at New York University (NYU) in 1960, ultimately leading him to complete his undergraduate studies at the University of Miami (UM). At UM, he earned a Bachelor of Science Degree in Zoology and Physics. Returning to NYU, his academic pursuits shifted toward microbiology and genetics, culminating in a year of graduate school.
In 1965, his quest for medical knowledge took him across the Atlantic to the prestigious University of Rome School of Medicine and Surgery in Italy. After six years of dedication and study, Dr. Shub proudly graduated in 1971, emerging with a Doctor of Medicine Degree.
Following this, he embarked on a rigorous internship and residency in surgery at two renowned medical institutions in New York City, namely Beth Israel Medical Center and Mount Sinai Medical Center.
In 1976, Dr. Shub seized the opportunity to further specialize in colon and rectal surgery by undertaking a fellowship at Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, located at Muhlenberg Hospital in Plainfield, New Jersey. It was during this period that he made the pivotal decision to relocate to Orlando, where he established his own practice on Orange Avenue.
For more than three decades, Dr. Shub dedicated himself to the field of colon and rectal surgery, delivering exceptional care to his patients.
His remarkable contributions did not go unnoticed, and his expertise led to significant leadership roles. He served as the Chairman of General Surgery and Colon and Rectal Surgery, as well as assumed the presidency of the medical staff at Florida Hospital. His unwavering commitment and accomplishments were recognized through his fellowship with the American College of Surgeons and his reception of the esteemed Physicians Recognition Award on ten occasions since 1976.
In 2007, after four decades of practicing colon and rectal surgery, Dr. Shub embarked on a well-deserved retirement. However, he quickly realized that his passion for medicine still burned brightly, and he had more to offer the field. His initial return involved teaching and conducting Medicare Physicals, but it wasn’t long before he felt the pull to make a more significant impact with his wealth of knowledge and experience. This calling led him to Sunshine State Medical, Inc., where he serves as the Medical Director doing general medicine, EMC, and medical immigration exams, to mention a few.
A firm believer that the calling of a physician is enduring, Dr. Shub continues to provide invaluable care to his patients.
Throughout his career as a colon and rectal surgeon, he achieved several notable milestones that left an indelible mark on the field of medicine. Notably, he performed the pioneering first-ever laser excision of rectal cancer in the United States, a groundbreaking procedure that earned recognition within the medical community. He presented a paper on this groundbreaking experience at the New York Society of Colon and Rectal Surgery.
Additionally, his expertise shone through in the publication of a seminal paper on the treatment of anal fissures, which is widely regarded as a definitive source in the field.
Alongside his professional accomplishments, Dr. Shub and his wife, Susan, have made their home in Lake Forest, Sanford. They take immense pride in their roles as parents to two children, Carolyn and Todd, and are equally blessed with the joy of a beautiful grandchild named Hannah.
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