Dr. Charles Vinocur is a pediatric general surgeon and director of Clinical Outcomes and Quality for Surgical Services. He’s on the executive committee of the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program; a fellow of the American Academy of Pediatrics and the American College of Surgeons; educator, lecturer and author.
Why I Treat Children
My father was a physician. He was one of the many reasons I felt inspired to pursue a career in medicine.During medical school, I did a rotation in pediatric surgery. There were very few training programs in that field at the time. I assisted at a complex operation on a newborn baby on my second day, and that was all I needed to decide that I wanted to become a pediatric surgeon.
What I'm Passionate About
I'm an advocate for family-centered care and evidence-based continuous quality improvement. All children should get the quality care they deserve — and that means caring for the families too. I also believe parents should know outcome data so they can make informed choices. I'm proud that Nemours was one of four sites where a national quality improvement program was tested. And, as recent co-chair of the executive committee for the American College of Surgeons National Surgical Quality Improvement Program-Pediatric, I have the privilege of playing an active role nationally to ensure that all children receive the quality surgery they deserve.
Make A Difference
As physicians, we have an obligation that goes beyond our own world. It can be difficult for health care consumers to know whom to see for a particular problem or question. I’m glad to help anybody who needs assistance with a medical issue.
What I Do For Fun
My wife and I like going to theatre, music performances, and art museums. We also love to travel. We recently visited the Galapagos Islands, which had been my wife’s dream since I met her. We’ve also visited Florence, Vienna, and Barcelona.
Awards & Recognition
2014
Best Doctors in America
2013
Best Doctors in America
2011
Best Doctors in America
Medical Interests
Anorectal anomalies (imperforate anus)
Appendicostomies (MACE procedure)
Cysts and sinuses of the neck and neck masses
Endocrine surgery
Functional disorders of the colon and rectum
Hernia and hydrocele
Minimally invasive surgery
Neonatal surgery
Neuroblastoma surgery
Oncologic surgery
Thyroid surgery
Short bowel syndrome
English
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