Florida Gastroenterologic Society honors Dr. Brady for distinguished service

USF Health gastroenterologist Dr. Patrick G. Brady received the Florida Gastroenterologic Society’s highest honor, its Distinguished Service Award,” at the society’s annual meeting, September 17 in Orlando.

Dr. Brady, a professor of medicine, is director of the Gastroenterology Fellowship Program at the USF College of Medicine. He also directs the Gastroenterology Center at Tampa General Hospital.

Dr. Patrick Brady

The FGS Distinguished Service Award, given each year, honors a Florida gastroenterologist whose clinical, educational and community accomplishments have made a significant contribution to gastroenterology within the state. The award was presented to Dr. Brady by his USF colleague, Dr. H. Juergen Nord, and FGS President Dr. David Becker.

Dr. Brady is past president of the FGS and received the Society’s James L. Borland Sr. Memorial Lecture Award in 2000.

Consistently listed among the Best Doctors in America, Dr. Brady is a fellow of the American College of Physicians, the American Gastroenterological Association, the American Society for Gastrointestinal Endoscopy, and the American College of Gastroenterology.